Belonging House Fellowship
What if the way you learned about Jesus made him feel like a painting on a wall — something beautiful to admire from a distance, but not alive, not present, not *now*? That's what growing up Reformed-Presbyterian looked like for me. I knew my TULIP. I could explain cessationism. But I couldn't explain why communion felt like it meant something more — or why I kept waiting for a God who seemed to have stopped speaking. Everything changed in a cathedral in Orvieto, Italy. In this teaching from John 6:51-58, I trace my journey from a hard-core Calvinist upbringing through the feast of Corpus Christi, the medieval art of Luca Signorelli, and a stunning realization: the Eucharist is not a religious tradition. It's an encounter with the living Jesus — the one seated on the throne, who is coming again. **In this teaching you'll discover:** - What "de-museumification" means and why so many Christians have a museumified Jesus - The history of the Corpus Christi miracle and why an entire Italian town was built around it - How Signorelli's frescoes in the Orvieto Duomo connect the broken body of Jesus, the martyrs, and the resurrection - Why the Cathar heresy (denial of both the Eucharist and the Resurrection) still echoes in modern Christianity - How the doctrine of cessationism developed as a *reaction* to Catholic theology — and what was lost - What John 6 means when Jesus says "my flesh is food indeed, and my blood is drink indeed" - Why the Eucharist, the Holy Spirit, and the return of Jesus are inseparably linked We can't go back to the past. Christendom is dead. But Christ is not. 📖 Scripture: John 6:51-58 | 1 Corinthians 11:26 | Joel 2:28-29 --- ### For Artists Especially This teaching began in an art history class. The paintings that broke open my theology weren't in a museum — they were in a chapel, made to be *lived with*, not just viewed. That's the difference between a museumified Jesus and a living one. If you're a creative person wrestling with whether your art and your faith belong together, this is for you. Belonging House believes that art, food, and story define a culture — and that how we practice communion shapes what kind of people we become. --- ### About Belonging House International Belonging House International is a fellowship of Christian artists and creative people called to raise up an army of artists who will build Jesus a throne in the earth. We are here to help you grow and thrive as a Christian artist, develop in your relationship with God, experience transformation, and discover the change you can make in the world. Our videos and teachings are designed to transform your spiritual life — because your inner life determines your creative output. *Fear not. God can be trusted.* --- ### Connect & Learn More 🌐 Website: https://belonging.house 📬 Friday Email: https://belonging-house.kit.com/06983bab0b 🤝 Artist Community (Mighty Network): https://belonging-house.mn.co ☕ Support: https://belonginghouse.betterworld.org or https://buymeacoffee.com/christjohnotto
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