Great video guys 😊! I use them for my first communion catechism class. You make these Bible topics easy to understand, and hilarious. Especially Gabby!
Hello guys! I'm a huge fan! My RE teacher is no help, she just yelled at the whole class today! You guys actually taught me, keep up the great work! BTW Kai I loved your acting in stranger things! Also are you and Libby siblings or dating? ❤
Matthew was a direct disciple and scribe of Jesus. Luke was some random doctor that was "inspired" by Jesus, post facto. I would put much more weight on what Matthew wrote than what Luke wrote.
Rather than placing one Gospel over another, consider how both Matthew and Luke reveal different but complementary truths about Jesus. Matthew gives us Jesus the Teacher, rooted in the law and prophets, while Luke gives us Jesus the Healer, full of compassion for the outcast. Together, they help us to encounter the fullness of Christ.
These skits are so underrated. I’m sharing them with my RCIA class
Thank you!
genuinely a breath of fresh air, thanks for putting these together guys
We are glad you enjoy them!
Great video guys 😊! I use them for my first communion catechism class. You make these Bible topics easy to understand, and hilarious. Especially Gabby!
Thank you! We think Gabby -- and Nick -- are comedy gold!
Hello guys! I'm a huge fan! My RE teacher is no help, she just yelled at the whole class today! You guys actually taught me, keep up the great work!
BTW Kai I loved your acting in stranger things! Also are you and Libby siblings or dating? ❤
Kai and Libby are just pals and co-workers!
Matthew was a direct disciple and scribe of Jesus. Luke was some random doctor that was "inspired" by Jesus, post facto. I would put much more weight on what Matthew wrote than what Luke wrote.
Rather than placing one Gospel over another, consider how both Matthew and Luke reveal different but complementary truths about Jesus. Matthew gives us Jesus the Teacher, rooted in the law and prophets, while Luke gives us Jesus the Healer, full of compassion for the outcast. Together, they help us to encounter the fullness of Christ.
Catholicism is always simple, solemn, meek and always available everyday. Very stable, there is no need to evangelized. Just an opinion.
There is most certainly a need to evangelize! Jesus told us to make disciples of all nations.