How Lutherans Interpret the Bible

“Praise be to the name of God for ever and ever" - Daniel 2:20

How Lutherans Interpret the Bible

Sundays, May 4 - May 11
9:15am - 10:15am or
10:30am - 11:30am
Fellowship Hall

Join Pastor Matt as he shares reflections on the Lutheran perspective of understanding the Bible in our Christian life of faith. This two-week lecture series will run on Sunday mornings; May 4 and 11. You may choose either the 9:15 or 10:30 hour to participate. The class is open to all who want to come listen.

Meet the Educator

Staff - Pastor Matt Knopf

Pastor Matthew Knopf

Executive Pastor of Innovation

Meet Your Tour Host, Pastor Matthew Knopf

Pastor Knopf serves at the Executive Pastor of Innovation at La Casa de Cristo Lutheran Church. He once made the personal goal of visiting the geographical sites of every story in the Bible. This journey has taken him to Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Egypt, Greece, Turkey, and Italy in order to walk the lands of the Bible. He has participated in archaeological digs on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, gone on his own individual explorations of Biblical quests, and led Bible tours to the Holy Land.

He serves as a course instructor at Huntington University in Peoria, Arizona teaching Bible, Christianity, and Biblical Archaeology classes. He also teaches Bible, religion, and archaeology courses through Arizona State University’s Osher Institute. His focus of interest includes Biblical archaeology and the study of early Judaism and Christianity. Pastor Knopf is passionate about sharing God’s Word with people in engaging ways and he feels blessed to serve in God’s ministry.

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