1. The year was 1637, and Jenny Geddes thew the stool that transformed Scotland. The reading is from Phoebe Cary, "Hymn #3."
  2. Paul continues to expose the divisions in the Corinthian church, mixing in some sarcasm.
  3. The year was 1926, and we remember J.I. Packer. The reading is a word about Christian hope from Packer himself.
  4. The year was 1542 and Pope Paul III issued the Papal Bull, “Licet ab Initio.” The reading is an excerpt from Soren Kierkegaard's 1851 “Discourse on Communion.”
  5. God remembers Hannah and she bears a son and names him Samuel.
  6. The year was 1969, and Buzz Aldrin became the first man to take communion in space. The reading is from Robert Campbell's hymn, "At the Lambs High Feast We Sing."
  7. The year was 1688, and we remember Guisseppe Castiglione. The reading is the "Prayer of St Francis Xavier" by Alexander Pope.
  8. The year was 64, and we remember the great fire in Rome. The reading is from Justin Martyr, writing in 150 AD.
  9. The year was 1887, and we remember Dorothea Dix. The reading is a stanza from John Donne's "Annunciation."
  10. Paul continues to explain how division is contrary to the foundation of Christ crucified. Some who have now thought themselves wise need to look at the foolishness of God again. And Paul isn’t concerned with the judgment of men.
  11. The year is 1915, and we remember Ellen G. White. The reading is a quote from Luther’s Sermons on the Gospel of St. John.
  12. We remember the year 1606 and Rembrandt von Rijn. The reading is a quote from Herman Bavinck's "The Philosophy of Revelation."