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Capernaum gives us an obscure English noun, via the French. A “capharnaum” is a disorderly jumble, like the crowd that, the Gospels report, massed to hear Jesus preach at Capernaum.
While visiting Capernaum, we saw an octagonal Byzantine “martyrium” church from the fifth century, beneath which the foundations of a first century house — believed to have belonged to the ...
During the first weeks of Ordinary Time, the Church also leads us through the first episodes in Jesus’ public ministry. Mark’s Gospel — the focus of this year’s readings — contains no ...
Capernaum, which started offering care in 2011 and formally became a nonprofit using the Capernaum name in 2013, was organized by South Lyon area churches: Crossroads Community Church, First ...
The origins of Christianity is the greatest story never told. Just under three centuries passed between Jesus’ crucifixion and A.D. 325, when Constantine the Great convened the Council of Nicaea.