January 2009

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Lecture on 1 Corinthians 6

I’m including audio of my lecture on 1 Corinthians 6 from 2003.  This is more than 20 minutes of audio, so be prepared for the download times.  {audio}03_1_Cor_6.mp3{/audio}

Epiphany 2B – Thoughts and Themes

The texts are 1 Samuel 3:1-10(11-20), Psalm 139:1-6,13-18, 1 Corinthians 6:12-20, and John 1:43-51.  The common theme that stuck in my mind was on receiving God’s word. We frequently focus on how God gives his word, how reliable it is, how reliable God is, and how we must trust what God says.  But how often [...]

Baptism and the Water Metaphor

Baptism of our Lord, Cycle B When we hear the word “water” in our modern world we generally think of nice things–a thirst-quenching drink, a nice shower or bath, fun in a swimming pool, or perhaps a fine ocean cruse.  Thus when we think about baptism we tend to think mostly about cleansing or even [...]

Why I Like the Gospel of Mark

For many Christians, especially those who love theology, the Gospel of John is a favorite.  There’s a good reason why it is used in the lectionary on high holy days–it reflects on the meaning of the events in the life of Jesus. For me, however, the gospel of Mark has always had a special place.  [...]

Gospel of John: Baptism to Ministry

This is the relevant presentation from my audio series on the gospel of John for Epiphany 1B.  Though the scripture reading ends at verse 41, the presentation covers the transition from the baptism to the wedding feast at Cana.  {audio}2-1-baptism_to_ministry.mp3{/audio}

Back in Action – 2009

Well, I fell behind during the Christmas break and didn’t keep up with posting.  I did keep up with reading, and I may even post some of my thoughts on the older passages as I have time.  I hope you won’t mind finding those in the feed. Today I will post some overviews of the [...]