Sermons from the Revised Common Lectionary by Paul Turley
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Revised Common Lectionary Podcasts
Daily Lectionary with Hunter Barnes takes listeners through the daily Bible readings of the Revised Common Lectionary. Our lectionary readings follow a three year cycle through the Bible. Follow along with us and Christians around the world in daily readings of the Bible. Let's experience the Living Word, and grow in his life and love together. Find out more at www.dailyradiobible.com
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Join Fr. Aaron and Marissa Burt for conversation surrounding the Sunday lectionary texts from the Revised Common Lectionary (RCL). Learn more at www.athomewiththelectionary.com
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Find all United Church of Christ podcasts in one feed! -Seeds & Ways: Worship preparation to use with the UCC's Sermon Seeds & Weekly Seeds resources (based on the Revised Common Lectionary)
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Pulpit Fiction is a podcast hosted by Rev. Eric Fistler and Rev. Robb McCoy. It is a conversation guided by the Revised Common Lectionary, and includes thoughts about pop culture and current events. It is for preachers looking for inspiration as well as any person of faith willing to think critically about their faith and the Bible.
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Discover the Lectionary is intended to bring you closer to God through a more profound experience of encountering the Bible. Many churches throughout the world share in the standard reading of specific scriptures each Sunday according to a three-year (A, B, C) cycle. Typically, the Sunday readings include one from the Old Testament, a Psalm, one from the Epistles, and a Gospel reading. Each Discover the Lectionary episode reflects the prescribed texts for each Sunday according to the Revised ...
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Preaching every week presents several challenges, not least of which is figuring out what to preach that weeks sermon on. Fresh Text is a weekly podcast in which Pastor-scholars discuss a scripture passage and swap sermon starter ideas. This weekly podcast is especially (though not exclusively) useful for preachers who follow Revised Common Lectionary. There is a wide variety of sermons that spawn from this podcast and if you are a preacher, pastor, or just a Christian who loves Jesus, this ...
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A place where Christian Faith and Science come together. Each week we take the Revised Common Lectionary and try finding a science connection or tie in into these texts.
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Gospel Reverb is crafted for preachers, teachers and pastors. This monthly podcast gives insightful commentary on Bible texts from the Revised Common Lectionary. Host, Anthony Mullins, interviews outstanding preachers, theologians and church practitioners from around the globe who provide Christ-centered observations on the lectionary texts.
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First Formation is spiritual exercise for rank and file believers looking to get up and pray. Listen to hear the good news through grunts and with grunts, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, as one Church forever and ever. Fall In!
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Working Preacher's Sermon Brainwave is a weekly conversation on upcoming Revised Common Lectionary readings. The conversations (featuring Luther Seminary faculty) are fun, informative, and creative—and just may give you the spark that ignites your own sermon brainwave!
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On The Daily Daily Bible Refresh, you will hear the words of the Biblical New Testament Lesson, (from the Revised Common Lectionary), read from "The Message". The reading is followed by a study of the scripture which is Understandable, Relatable and Actionable presented from a progressive point of view. If you believe you need to start your day the right way enlightened by eternal wisdom and refreshed in prayer then listen to the Daily Bible Refresh with Rev. Dr. Brad Miller
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Weekly-ish sermon recordings from Geoffrey Roberts at the Whitehouse Church in Canberra, loosely following the Revised Common Lectionary. If you’re a fan of Greg Boyd, Brian Zahnd, and N.T. Wright, among others, you’ll definitely notice the influence of their great ideas. The Whitehouse Church is mostly Neo-Anabaptist~ish, post-evangelical leaning in worldview. We see Jesus as the full expression of what God is like and try to build community around his teachings. If you have any questions o ...
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A podcast for looking at, listening to and lingering in the weekly scriptures chosen for corporate worship by the Revised Common Lectionary.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jesusdchrist/subscribe Every week a new sermon follows the Revised Common Lectionary. This is going to be down and dirty, folks! No punches pulled! We'll take it section by section, starting with the gospels, then working through the new testament, and finally going through that scary old testament! I hope you'll give it a listen and find something to bring you back regularly! Subscribers also get sermons and takes on a variet ...
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Exploring the Sunday scripture readings of the Revised Common Lectionary from a family systems view; Centering daily life around the Sunday readings through questions for reflection; Becoming more oneself and more connected with others. Dr. Barbara Laymon, author and host, is a family counselor in clinical practice. She has published a religious novella with Augsburg Books.
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By the Well is a weekly lectionary-based podcast for preachers. Each week we take a deep dive into some of the texts from the Revised Common Lectionary, exploring their ancient setting and how we might preach them today. We aim to take the Bible seriously, but not literally, bringing the best biblical scholarship into conversation with lived experience, pastoral need, and theology. Our name, By the Well, is a nod to the Samaritan woman in John 4. In many ways she is an ordinary woman, perhap ...
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Chapter, Verse, and Season: A Lectionary Podcast from Yale Bible Study
Yale Divinity School Faculty
Writing a fresh, meaningful sermon every week can be challenging. Start your weekly sermon prep by listening to two Yale Divinity School professors chat about one of the upcoming Revised Common Lectionary texts.
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A podcast going through the Revised Common Lectionary readings each week with a target audience of students of all ages, and an emphasis in Youth Ministry. I will be using textweek.com as my primary sourse for finding the texts, and the Bible translation I use will be noted in each podcast episode. All music used in this podcast is from Garageband, and is used with permission. To listen to older Podcast episodes that may not be here, you can find them here: (I do this to avoid having to pay ...
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The podcast where two irreverent pastors explore the Bible using the Revised Common Lectionary while doing their best to be unsanctimonious.
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Revised Common Lectionary Biblical texts are briefly discussed with insight and humor.
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The Podcast to help pastors navigate the Revised Common Lectionary
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Following the format of the Common Lectionary, Pastor Adam Ericksen and Lindsey Paris-Lopez explore passages of scripture together, sharing insights, real-life applications, and meaning for the modern world. “Jesus Unmasked” seeks to remove the masks of exclusive theology and violent cultural lenses that obscure the truth of Jesus’s unconditional love. Scripture passages are read from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. "Jesus Unmasked" is a Raven Foundation production.
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A panel discussion about the Revised Common Lectionary texts for each with ideas about how they might inspire our preaching and our worship-leading. We've done some of the reading - let us do some of the heavy-lifting! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cultivating Tov is a long-form conversation each week about the Scriptures and life with Jesus, in his Way. We explore every text through storytelling, provocative questioning, and careful attention to the context when/where these ancient texts originated. We follow the Revised Common Lectionary's gospel passages each week. Cultivating Tov is also the main teaching hub for a church in the Portland/Vancouver metro area called "Tov Communion."
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Welcome to the St. Bede Psalmcast, a podcast about the psalms in the Revised Common Lectionary, reading them in the context of the Sunday service and alongside the Church Fathers. Email me at [email protected]!
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PREACHER'S REPORT: THIS WEEK TODAY Pastors, have you ever been sailing through a Sunday morning only to be derailed by a parishioner's mention of a national event you had no idea occurred? Sunday School teachers, have you been carefully molding both young minds AND homemade plad-dough only to have a kid throw a question at you about a pop culture reference that you have no reference for? General populace, would you like to be more educated about what's happening in the world AND how your fai ...
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The Daily Bible Readings come from the daily readings of the Revised Common Lectionary, a three year cycle of scripture readings used by many pastors and churches. Monday through Wednesday's daily readings are there to help you build on what your pastor may have told you about on Sunday. Thursday through Saturday's readings are there to help you get ready for the coming Sunday's message. Monday through Friday Keith and Stewart take time to reflect on one or more of each day's passages. Those ...
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What made soldiers standouts as monks, and how did their experience shape Christian asceticism?This episode explores the birth of communal monasticism, tracing how Pachomius transformed abandoned sites into thriving religious villages that contrasted with solitary desert hermits.Ancient historian Christian Barthel brings his expertise in late antiq…
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How Can We Connect Across Our Differences? Lessons from Paul's Radical Inclusion
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6:50The principal focus of this podcast episode revolves around the imperative of meeting individuals where they are, a concept articulated through the lens of Paul's teachings in First Corinthians. Our discourse delves into the varied approaches requisite for effectively engaging with a diverse populace, emphasizing radical inclusivity and authentic c…
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Readings: Amos 8:4-7; Psalm 113; 1 Timothy 2:1-7; Luke 16:1-13. To Do: Get your #GruntGod Season Pass Attend GruntCon on October 25th in Albany, Oregon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Grunt Works
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Sermon Brainwave 1044: Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost - October 5, 2025
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26:41Join hosts Rolf Jacobson, Karoline Lewis, and Matt Skinner for another engaging episode of Sermon Brainwave as they tackle the challenging texts for October 5th, 2025. In this episode, the hosts dive deep into Luke 17:5-10, exploring the disciples' request to "increase our faith" and Jesus' puzzling response about mustard seeds and mulberry trees. …
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Proper 21 (26) Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Year C, 2024-2025)
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12:18Proper 21 (26) Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost (Year C, 2024-2025) Scripture Readings: Jeremiah 32:1-3a, 6-15, Psalm 91:1-6, 14-16, Amos 6:1a, 4-7, Psalm 146, 1 Timothy 6:6-19, Luke 16:19-31By Richard Parrish, Bob Ravenscroft
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9-28-25 - Blood, Wealth, and the Call to Give
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29:28The readings for this week for the Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost are Jeremiah 32:1-3a, 6-15 and Psalm 91:1-6, 14-16, or Amos 6:1a, 4-7 and Psalm 146, with 1 Timothy 6:6-19, and Luke 16:19-31. This week we look into some major breakthroughs with artificial blood. Even with these breakthroughs, we still have big discussions about making sure that …
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Today, we delve into the profound themes present in Acts 4:1-12, where Peter and John find themselves confronting the authorities after performing a miraculous healing. This episode underscores the paramount importance of speaking truth to power, as exemplified by the apostles' unwavering commitment to their message despite facing arrest. We explor…
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In this episode of Fresh Text, host John Drury welcomes guest Eddy Shigley to discuss 1 Timothy 6:6-19. They explore themes of godliness, contentment, and the dangers of wealth, emphasizing the importance of pursuing righteousness and generosity over material gain. The conversation delves into the historical context of Ephesus, the challenges faced…
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Send us a text Join Fr. Aaron & Marissa Burt for this week's episode, in which they consider the readings for Proper 21, the Sunday between 9/11-9/17: Amos 6:1-7; Psalm 146; 1 Timothy 6:11-19; Luke 16:19-31. They discuss Amos' woes to the complacent, the Psalmist's hope in God, Paul's exhortation to contentment, and Jesus' parable of Lazarus and Di…
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Rebroadcast from 9/29/2019 NOTES AND COMMENTARY Luke 16:19-31 Jeremiah 32:1-3a, 6-15 Psalm 91:1-6, 14-16 1 Timothy 6:6-19 w/ Richard Bruxvoort Colligan www.psalmimmersion.com/
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The salient point of today's discussion revolves around the intricate parable of the Crooked Manager as recounted in the Gospel of Luke. This narrative compels us to contemplate the nature of survival within flawed systems, challenging our binary perceptions of right and wrong. Throughout our exploration, we delve into the themes of economic justic…
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25 09 21 - The Parable of the Shrewd Manager
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20:35The Pharisees thought that Israel needed to be more holy in order for Yahweh to save them from the oppression they faced. This meant they needed to follow the rules more closely, purging all impurity from Israel, especially by excluding the people who fell short of their laws; the exact people that were so frequently drawn to Jesus. People like tho…
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Luke 16:1-13
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Today, we engage with a profound lesson from the Gospel of Mark, wherein the act of giving is radically redefined through the example of a poor widow who contributes all she has, thereby illustrating the true essence of generosity. This scripture challenges our conventional notions of value, inviting us to contemplate the heart behind our contribut…
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Daily Lectionary with Hunter Barnes takes listeners through the daily Bible readings of the Revised Common Lectionary. Our lectionary readings follow a three year cycle through the Bible. Join Christians around the world in daily readings of the Bible as they point our hearts to the God who is love. Find out more at www.dailyradiobible.com Partner …
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"Comfort and Agony" - Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost - Seeds & Ways
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14:23"Comfort and Agony" for the Sixteenth Sunday After Pentecost, Year C: Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025 Based on Luke 16:19-31.Read the transcript here: https://bit.ly/3IskX5R Written and recorded by Rev. Dr. Cheryl A. Lindsay, UCC Minister for Worship and Theology. "Seeds and Ways" is a podcast series based on the United Church of Christ's weekly resources: …
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What If Nothing Really Means NOTHING Can Separate Us?
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8:03The primary focus of today’s discussion revolves around the profound and unshakeable nature of God's love, as articulated in Romans 8. We explore how this divine love transcends all barriers, asserting that nothing—neither our flaws, adversities, nor societal labels—can sever our connection to it. Drawing from personal experiences and reflections o…
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Daily Lectionary with Hunter Barnes takes listeners through the daily Bible readings of the Revised Common Lectionary. Our lectionary readings follow a three year cycle through the Bible. Join Christians around the world in daily readings of the Bible as they point our hearts to the God who is love. Find out more at www.dailyradiobible.com Partner …
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What If Your Questions Are Part of Your Faith Journey?
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8:10This podcast episode delves into the intricate relationship between faith and identity, as articulated in the New Testament passage from Romans 3:1-8. We explore the profound implications of belonging and the often misleading assumptions that accompany traditional notions of being 'chosen' or 'faithful.' Through a progressive lens, we aim to transc…
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Daily Lectionary with Hunter Barnes takes listeners through the daily Bible readings of the Revised Common Lectionary. Our lectionary readings follow a three year cycle through the Bible. Join Christians around the world in daily readings of the Bible as they point our hearts to the God who is love. Find out more at www.dailyradiobible.com Partner …
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How Do We Find Courage When Faith Meets Fear?
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7:45This podcast episode delves into the profound theme of "When Faith Meets Fear," as exemplified through the biblical narrative of Peter's denial of Jesus. We reflect upon the inherent human vulnerabilities we all possess, particularly in times of crisis and uncertainty. The discussion emphasizes that true courage does not equate to an absence of fea…
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Daily Lectionary with Hunter Barnes takes listeners through the daily Bible readings of the Revised Common Lectionary. Our lectionary readings follow a three year cycle through the Bible. Join Christians around the world in daily readings of the Bible as they point our hearts to the God who is love. Find out more at www.dailyradiobible.com Partner …
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What is worth dying for—and how do we live honorably when death isn’t the point? St. George’s earliest lives depict a soldier who refuses imperial demands, framing martyrdom as faithful witness—an honorable life that may cost everything—rather than a quest for heroic death. Rebekah Eklund is a New Testament and ethics scholar whose Beatitudes resea…
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What If The End Times Are Really About New Beginnings?
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8:02The salient point of today's discussion centers on the concept of divine timing as elucidated in 2nd Peter 3:8-13. We delve into the profound understanding that, in the realm of the divine, time is not measured in the same manner as it is in our human experience; rather, one day can equate to a thousand years. This passage conveys a message of hope…
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Daily Lectionary with Hunter Barnes takes listeners through the daily Bible readings of the Revised Common Lectionary. Our lectionary readings follow a three year cycle through the Bible. Join Christians around the world in daily readings of the Bible as they point our hearts to the God who is love. Find out more at www.dailyradiobible.com Partner …
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GruntGod ep.5 with George Kalantzis
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1:18:53What happens when military service collides with the earliest Christian witness? In this episode of GruntGod Season Pass, we explore the tension between loyalty to Caesar and allegiance to Christ, and how ancient questions about soldiers, oaths, and discipleship still press on us today. Dr. George Kalantzis, professor of Theology at Wheaton College…
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What does it mean to follow a God who fights? In this chapter of God Is a Grunt, we confront the paradox of the Divine Warrior—Yahweh as defender and destroyer, Jesus as both God and grunt—wrestling with Scripture’s most unsettling vision of holy violence. With Old Testament scholar Tremper Longman III, co-author of God Is a Warrior, we trace the m…
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What do Christians owe veterans and other military neighbors? A sharp, honest conversation on Joshua, policing, and responsibility. From “serve and protect” to the limits of “civility” and the promise of nonviolent action, this episode reframes justice in the post–George Floyd era. In this episode, we confront the Hebrew Bible’s hardest texts with …
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What if the story of Cain wasn’t just about punishment—but pain? In this powerful first chapter of God Is a Grunt, we reexamine the world’s first murder through the lens of moral injury—the deep, spiritual pain that comes not just from violence, but from betrayal, shame, and exile. With pastoral insight from David Peters, former Marine and Army cha…
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What does it really cost to lead? In this chapter of God Is a Grunt, we journey alongside Moses, the reluctant leader whose entire life became an act of sacrifice—leaving behind home, status, and even his own dreams to serve a people in the wilderness. With insight from Girardian scholar Cris Haw, we explore how sacrifice often demands more than ri…
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AN APOLOGY. I didn’t preach anywhere on Sunday, September 14. I’m out of town and, until this moment, out of internet service. I have only just seen that for some reason, my post didn’t go up. This is a sermon from 2019 on 1 Timothy 2:1-6. I hope it posts this time!
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Hello Everyone, I hope you enjoy this week's podcast and I would enjoy hearing your thoughts about it. The readings for this week for the Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost are Jeremiah 8:18-9:1 and Psalm 79:1-9, or Amos 8:4-7 and Psalm 113, with 1 Timothy 2:1-7, and Luke 16:1-13. This week we learn from Ernst Leitz II and see how it is important to …
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Can Being Honest About Our Struggles Actually Strengthen Our Faith?
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6:49The primary focus of today's discourse resides in the profound notion of finding grace amid struggle, as articulated through the lens of the New Testament reading from First Timothy. We delve into the complexities of faith and the necessity of honesty, exemplified by Paul's candid admission of being "public sinner number one." This episode undersco…
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Join host John Drury and guest Amy Peeler as they delve into 1 Timothy 2:1-7. This episode explores the nuances of prayer, authority, and the profound humanity and divinity of Christ. Amy shares insights from her work on the New Testament, offering a rich discussion on the practical applications of this passage for modern believers. If you enjoyed …
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Daily Lectionary with Hunter Barnes takes listeners through the daily Bible readings of the Revised Common Lectionary. Our lectionary readings follow a three year cycle through the Bible. Join Christians around the world in daily readings of the Bible as they point our hearts to the God who is love. Find out more at www.dailyradiobible.com Partner …
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Send us a text Join Fr. Aaron & Marissa Burt for this week's episode, in which they consider the readings for Proper 20, the Sunday between 9/11-9/17: Amos 8:4-12; Psalm 138; 1 Timothy 2:1-7 (8-15); Luke 16:1-13. They discuss Amos' prophetic warning against greed & exploitation, Paul's exhortation to prayer, and Jesus' parable of the shrewd manager…
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Rebroadcast from 9/18/2022 NOTES AND COMMENTARY Luke 16:1-13 Jeremiah 8:18 - 9:1 1 Timothy 2:1-7 Psalm 4 w/ Richard Bruxvoort Colligan www.psalmimmersion.com/
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Readings: Exodus 32:7-14 and Psalm 51:1-10 1 Timothy 1:12-17 Luke 15:1-10. To Do: Get your #GruntGod Season Pass Attend GruntCon on October 25th in Albany, Oregon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Grunt Works
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What Happens When Churches Welcome the Unwelcome?
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9:30This podcast episode elucidates the profound themes encapsulated within the parables of the lost sheep and the lost coin, as narrated in the Gospel of Luke. We commence with an exploration of the concept of radical inclusion, emphasizing the intrinsic worth of every individual, irrespective of societal judgments. The discourse further delves into t…
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Daily Lectionary with Hunter Barnes takes listeners through the daily Bible readings of the Revised Common Lectionary. Our lectionary readings follow a three year cycle through the Bible. Join Christians around the world in daily readings of the Bible as they point our hearts to the God who is love. Find out more at www.dailyradiobible.com Partner …
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Ritual and tradition that help us to transform our hearts can be incredibly beautiful, but tradition that only serves to make us feel morally superior is not beautiful. We should heed the warning that Jesus is sitting with those the institution has cast out and make more room at the table instead of missing the party.…
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The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the profound notion of leadership and community as articulated in the Gospel of John, specifically the metaphor of Jesus as the "good shepherd." We delve into the implications of radical servant leadership, wherein true authority is derived from selfless service to others rather than the mer…
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Daily Lectionary with Hunter Barnes takes listeners through the daily Bible readings of the Revised Common Lectionary. Our lectionary readings follow a three year cycle through the Bible. Join Christians around the world in daily readings of the Bible as they point our hearts to the God who is love. Find out more at www.dailyradiobible.com Partner …
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"An Accounting" - Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost - Seeds & Ways
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10:01"An Accounting" for the Fifteenth Sunday After Pentecost, Year C: Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025 Based on Luke 16:1-13Read the transcript here: https://bit.ly/48ezqNk Written and recorded by Rev. Dr. Cheryl A. Lindsay, UCC Minister for Worship and Theology. "Seeds and Ways" is a podcast series based on the United Church of Christ's weekly resources: "Sermo…
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Breaking Barriers: The Shepherd's Inclusive Love""What Happens When Religion Becomes Toxic?
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8:16The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around discerning truth amidst the pervasive presence of deception, particularly within religious contexts. I, Dr. Brad Miller, present a reading from 2 Peter 2:1-11, which elucidates the dangers posed by false teachers who prioritize self-interest over the well-being of their communities. I emphas…
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Daily Lectionary with Hunter Barnes takes listeners through the daily Bible readings of the Revised Common Lectionary. Our lectionary readings follow a three year cycle through the Bible. Join Christians around the world in daily readings of the Bible as they point our hearts to the God who is love. Find out more at www.dailyradiobible.com Partner …
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What Happens When We Choose Love Over Religious Gatekeeping?
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7:42The primary focus of our discussion centers on the profound notion that love, rather than rigid adherence to rules, should occupy the central position in our lives and faith. We delve into the New Testament passage from 1 Timothy 1:1-11, elucidating how love, untainted by self-interest, is paramount to genuine relationships. The episode further hig…
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Daily Lectionary with Hunter Barnes takes listeners through the daily Bible readings of the Revised Common Lectionary. Our lectionary readings follow a three year cycle through the Bible. Join Christians around the world in daily readings of the Bible as they point our hearts to the God who is love. Find out more at www.dailyradiobible.com Partner …
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