Donostia – San Sebastián


SERIES OVERVIEW

This four-part series takes Donostia-San Sebastián — one of Europe’s most beautiful cities — as a lens for exploring how the story of a place and its people becomes an invitation to encounter Jesus. Each session moves through history, culture, and honest identification of spiritual wounds before offering the Gospel as a word that meets people precisely where they are.

PartTitleWoundGospel Bridge
1Roots of an Ancient PeopleRootlessness beneath fierce prideJesus as origin and namer of peoples
2Faith, Fire, and ConquestFaith co-opted by culture & politicsPersonal encounter over institutional religion
3Blood, Division, and the Long ShadowUnhealed victims, distrust of religionThe cross where justice and mercy meet
4Beautiful Shell, Empty CenterAbundance without transcendenceJesus at the table; living water

THE ARC OF THIS SERIES

This series moves from Identity → Heritage → Wound → Longing. The movement is intentional. People cannot receive a Gospel that has not first honoured their story. Part One names who the Basques are. Part Two honours what was genuine in their faith heritage. Part Three refuses to look away from what hurt them most. Part Four meets them in their present beauty and present emptiness — and offers the one thing no amount of pintxos, no festival, and no sculpture can finally provide.

Conclusion: The Door Is Still Open- A Conclusion to the Series

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