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In this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we continue our Advent journey by moving from Luke’s account of Christ’s birth to John’s powerful declaration of who that child truly is. John reminds us that Jesus is the eternal Word through whom the world was created, yet He entered His own creation and was not recognized. We explore how this passage bridges the Old and New Covenants, showing how God’s promises to Israel are fulfilled in Christ and extended to all who believe. The episode also includes our Second Pour with birthday celebrations and school updates, along with a practical Study Tip of the Week that revisits the memory house strategy to help students retain information during exam season. Together, this episode calls our community to slow down during Advent, recognize the glory of Christ dwelling among us, and walk as children of God with gratitude and focus.
By Jack FarmerIn this episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we continue our Advent journey by moving from Luke’s account of Christ’s birth to John’s powerful declaration of who that child truly is. John reminds us that Jesus is the eternal Word through whom the world was created, yet He entered His own creation and was not recognized. We explore how this passage bridges the Old and New Covenants, showing how God’s promises to Israel are fulfilled in Christ and extended to all who believe. The episode also includes our Second Pour with birthday celebrations and school updates, along with a practical Study Tip of the Week that revisits the memory house strategy to help students retain information during exam season. Together, this episode calls our community to slow down during Advent, recognize the glory of Christ dwelling among us, and walk as children of God with gratitude and focus.