The Gospel lesson for Christ the King Sunday shows us Jesus being mocked on the cross and his famous words to the repentant thief: "Today you will be with me in paradise." Peter Walsh and John Kennedy explain why this is the perfect piece of scripture for Christ the King, how this is a lesson in divine humility, and why we should be cautious about exclusively believing the kingdom is on Earth or elsewhere. Questions for Further Discussion: Themes and Application: Kingship Reimagined: What d...
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The Gospel lesson for Christ the King Sunday shows us Jesus being mocked on the cross and his famous words to the repentant thief: "Today you will be with me in paradise." Peter Walsh and John Kennedy explain why this is the perfect piece of scripture for Christ the King, how this is a lesson in divine humility, and why we should be cautious about exclusively believing the kingdom is on Earth or elsewhere. Questions for Further Discussion: Themes and Application: Kingship Reimagined: What d...
"Don't Worry! Be Ready!" Luke 12:32-40 | Episode 216
Rev'd Up for Sunday
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"Don't Worry! Be Ready!" Luke 12:32-40 | Episode 216
In a world where so many of us are plagued by fear, this week's reading finds Jesus reassuring us that we need not be afraid. Peter Walsh and John Kennedy talk about the relationship between fear and faith, Jesus' invitation to be free from worry and attachment, and how we can be more in the divine flow. Want to have your question or comment featured on the podcast? Leave a voicemail on our Rev'd Up hotline! Call (203) 442-5002. Learn more about St. Mark's at https://www.stmarksnewcanaan.org
Rev'd Up for Sunday
The Gospel lesson for Christ the King Sunday shows us Jesus being mocked on the cross and his famous words to the repentant thief: "Today you will be with me in paradise." Peter Walsh and John Kennedy explain why this is the perfect piece of scripture for Christ the King, how this is a lesson in divine humility, and why we should be cautious about exclusively believing the kingdom is on Earth or elsewhere. Questions for Further Discussion: Themes and Application: Kingship Reimagined: What d...