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​Simply Good News:  The bishop, Bible scholar, modern heir to C. S. Lewis, and revered author of Simply Christian and Simply Jesus offers a fresh look at the Gospel, explaining why Jesus’ message is “good news” and why it is more timely and transforming today than we know.
The Gospel means good news. But if the message has been around for 2,000 years, what makes it significant today? What’s so “good” about stories involving damnation, violence, and a God who sacrifices his only son?
N.T. Wright shows us how Christians today have lost sight of what the “good news” of the gospel really is. In Simply Good News, he takes us back in time to reveal how the people of the first-century—the gospel’s original audience—would have received Jesus’ message. He offers a clear and thoughtful analysis of what the “good news” really is, and applies it to our lives today, revealing its power to transform us.

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The Simply Good News Book recorded study sessions

​The first session of The Simply GOOD News BOOK Study

The second session of The Simply GOOD News BOOK Study

The third session of The Simply GOOD News BOOK Study

The fourth session of The Simply GOOD News BOOK Study

The Fifth session of The Simply GOOD News BOOK Study

The Sixth session of The Simply GOOD News BOOK Study

The Seventh session of The Simply GOOD News BOOK Study
The Final session of The Simply GOOD News BOOK Study
  • HOME / MENU
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      • SEA Episcopal Newsletters
      • What we Believe
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    • Ministries >
      • Pastoral Care
      • Prayers of the People
      • Archived Sermons
      • Adult Formation
      • DIOCESAN NEWS
      • children's ministries
      • Fellowship
      • Outreach
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    • St. Andrew's Preschool
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