Major Hierarchy

Themes that shape the studies.

This page serves as the transition from the main site into the large ideas that organize Root & Lamp. Each theme becomes a doorway into Scripture, teaching, and family discussion. Some themes will be broad and foundational. Others, like Easter, will become full narrative studies.

Theme Introduction

Why have a themes page at all?

Themes help the site breathe. Instead of moving only book by book, they let Scripture gather around large truths: resurrection, kingdom, covenant, truth, light, and access to God. That makes the site easier to navigate and easier to teach.

The goal is not to flatten the Bible into topics, but to let recurring patterns become visible. A theme page should feel like a map. From here, a family can choose where to go next.

Current Direction

The first featured theme is Easter.

Easter is being used as a foundation theme because it ties together separation, access, resurrection, truth, and what changed through Christ.

From this page, Easter should feel like a major branch of the site, not a one-off article. It is the first full theme study, and other themes can build around it.

Principled Themes

Choose a study path.

Start with the major ideas first. Each of these will eventually hold a full narrative, supporting scriptures, and a simplified family study.

Coming Theme

Kingdom

A study on what the kingdom is, where it is spoken of, and how Scripture presents it as both revealed and lived.

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Coming Theme

Truth and Seeing

A study focused on spiritual recognition, blindness and sight, and how Scripture connects truth with freedom.

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Coming Theme

Light

A study tracing how light functions in Scripture as revelation, guidance, life, and the presence of God.

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Coming Theme

Covenant

A study on old and new covenant language, what changed, and how Scripture frames promise, fulfillment, and access.

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Coming Theme

Resurrection

A broader study that moves beyond Easter day into the full scriptural meaning of resurrection, life, and transformation.

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How to Use This Page
  • Use the themes page as the main handoff from the homepage into deeper study.
  • Keep the intro short so the page feels like a hierarchy page, not a full article.
  • Feature one active theme at a time while the others remain visible as the broader map.
  • Let each theme become its own fully designed study page with narrative, scriptures, and questions.