Pulpit Fiction Podcast
8/23/2026 REBROADCAST Hello and welcome to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast, the lectionary podcast for preachers, seekers and Bible geeks. This is episode 555 for Sunday, August 27, 2023, Proper 16, Ordinary 21, Year A. Who do you say that I am? Shiphrah, Puah, and Miriam Living sacrifice with Robin Lovett-Owen
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This episode explores the complex and transformative stories of Jesus' interactions with the Canaanite woman and the story of Joseph, highlighting themes of growth, forgiveness, and social justice. (00:00) Episode intro and the lectionary texts for Proper 15A (01:35) Listener emails, including Mabel Laird’s insight on Matthew 21 (05:57) Matthew 15 begins: what contaminates a person and the Canaanite woman (08:24) Why verses 10 to 20 matter for the meaning of the story (10:54) Jesus as one who is challenged and changed (13:54)...
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In this episode, we explore the profound lessons from the story of Peter walking on water, emphasizing the importance of faith, self-trust, and the need for self-care in ministry. We discuss how these biblical insights can inspire and guide contemporary faith practices. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the episode and main themes 01:53 Jesus walking on water and the disciples' fear 05:07 Peter's bold request to walk on water 08:06 The significance of faith and doubt in the story 11:55 Jesus' encouragement and the meaning of 'little faith' 16:03 The importance of self-care and taking time...
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Join us as we explore the rich biblical stories of the feeding of the five thousand and Jacob's wrestling with God, delving into themes of abundance, compassion, and faith's struggles. This episode offers deep insights into scripture's relevance for faith and life today. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the episode and biblical context 05:13 The feeding of the five thousand: story and significance 07:22 Reframing communion through the miracle of abundance 11:29 Contrast of banquets: violence vs. compassion 16:19 Psalm 23 and the Good Shepherd imagery 20:33 Temptations and the kingdom of God...
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7/26/2026 REBROADCAST Welcome to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast, the lectionary podcast for preachers, seekers and Bible geeks. This is episode 551 for Sunday, July 30, 2023, Proper 12, Ordinary 17, Year A. Nothing Can Separate Us - No voice in the wilderness - checkout previous show. Mustard Seed, Yeast, Pearls and the Kingdom of God Jacob’s Sister Wives Robb hosting a men’s retreat in Wheatland. Go to chmiowa.org, go to News and Events, select Prairie Calendar, then find his "Big Steppers" retreat.
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In this episode, we explore the parable of the soils from Matthew 13, examining its themes of faith, receptivity, and the nature of God's grace. We also discuss the story of Jacob and Esau from Genesis 25, highlighting themes of family dynamics, favoritism, and divine purpose. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast 05:12 Exploring the Parable of the Soils 10:26 The Role of the Sower 16:24 Judgment and Compassion in the Parable 19:38 Tending the Garden: Community and Support 22:23 The Fruit of the Spirit and Generosity 24:53 The Nature of Soil and Spiritual Growth 27:00...
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In this episode, Robb and Eric explore the depths of biblical stories, focusing on themes of agency, justice, and the critique of Christian nationalism. They analyze passages from Matthew and Genesis, offering insights into how these texts challenge and inspire faith communities today. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast 01:14 Personal Reflections on Grief and Community Engagement 02:40 Experiences from Camp and Annual Conference 03:46 Pride Celebrations and Community Involvement 04:47 Cultural Reflections on Weddings and Traditions 05:42 World Cup Excitement and...
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In this episode, we explore the challenging and complex stories of Genesis 22 and Matthew 10, examining themes of faith, sacrifice, hospitality, and God's justice. Join us as we unpack these biblical narratives and their relevance today. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast 01:22 Contemplative Prayer and Its Importance 05:39 Exploring the Good News in Matthew 10 10:03 The Role of Prophets and Righteousness 16:34 The Challenge of Radical Hospitality 19:02 Historical Context of Jesus' Teachings 21:36 The Rewards of Recognition 22:13 The Temptation of Celebrity in Faith...
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In this episode, we explore the challenging teachings of Jesus in Matthew 10, the story of Hagar in Genesis 21, and their implications for faith, family, and social justice. We also discuss the importance of context, interpretation, and standing with the marginalized. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast 02:00 Weather and Climate Change Discussion 02:46 Pride Month and Community Engagement 07:11 Exploring the Gospel of Matthew 09:11 Understanding Jesus's Family Values 15:00 The Complexity of Jesus's Teachings 21:12 The Importance of Chosen Community 25:52 Navigating...
info_outlineExploring the profound themes of the Great Commission and Genesis 1, this episode delves into the nature of faith, doubt, and the ongoing work of creation. Join us as we unpack the theological depths of Matthew 28 and Genesis 1, emphasizing community, God's authority, and intrinsic goodness.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Great Commission and Context
03:07 Exploring the Great Commission's Significance
05:52 Doubt and Faith: A Complex Relationship
11:59 Authority and Power in the Great Commission
17:56 The Nature of Commissioning and Community
28:17 The Essence of Community in Faith
29:57 Exploring Genesis: The Creation Narrative
34:31 The Ongoing Act of Creation
41:10 The Intrinsic Goodness of Creation
48:26 Humanity's Role in Creation
51:31 The Power of Language in Creation