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Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
The Rev. Richmond R. Webster
167 episodes
2 months ago
The king with such potential gets bored to the point he makes a big mistake, and the story of Bathsheba becomes a story of shame as a catalyst for courage.
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The king with such potential gets bored to the point he makes a big mistake, and the story of Bathsheba becomes a story of shame as a catalyst for courage.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Spirituality,
Religion
Episodes (20/167)
Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
Greatness Episode 5: David, Part 2
The king with such potential gets bored to the point he makes a big mistake, and the story of Bathsheba becomes a story of shame as a catalyst for courage.
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2 months ago
20 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
Greatness Episode 4: David, Part 1
In this podcast series we will look at unlikely people and surprising stories of greatness, often measured against conventional norms. This episode uses a battle as a backdrop for greatness, pitting a boy against a giant and a lesson in trusting against all odds.
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2 months ago
20 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
Greatness Episode 3: Paul
In this podcast series, we will look at unlikely people and surprising stories of greatness, often measured against conventional norms. This episode introduces us to Paul, recast less as a preacher and more of a businessman with a world changing idea. Paul's genius is revealed as he brings the news of Jesus' resurrection to a waiting world.
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3 months ago
29 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
Greatness Episode 2: Moses
In this podcast series, we will look at unlikely people and surprising stories of greatness, often measured against conventional norms. This episode covers the life of Moses, a reluctant leader whose singular vision saves the day, and becomes a case study in "leading through ingratitude!" Moses' tenacity in the face of disappointment makes him truly great.
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3 months ago
22 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
Greatness: How Scripture Defines It, How We Live It
In this podcast series, we will look at unlikely people and surprising stories of greatness, often measured against conventional norms. This episode covers the life of Jacob, a man whose name means "trickster," and though beginning his own story with a dark secret becomes, in time, truly great.
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3 months ago
18 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
One Story, Four Voices: The Turn
Gospels are not merely newspaper reports but rather an artful retelling with a theological point. Luke's account has a unique "turn" in the ninth chapter where the story becomes a long last journey to the cross. This podcast will look at three features that give meaning to the "turn."
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8 months ago
17 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
One Story, Four Voices: The Markan Sandwich
Mark's Gospel is the oldest, the shortest, and the most intentional, introducing a new genre of literature called a "sandwich" to tell the story of Jesus. By inserting a new story in between one already told, the "sandwich" offers new clarity and application for today.
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8 months ago
27 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
One Story, Four Voices: Mountains
Throughout the Old Testament, mountains are markers, symbols of Holy Ground and even the home of God. Matthew's Gospel, being written for a Jewish Christian audience, uses the image of mountains the same way. We will look at how the Gospel mirrors all that has gone before, with mountains.
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8 months ago
21 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
Easter Special: The Mind of Pilate
This podcast looks at the life of Pontius Pilate, one of history's most controversial figures for his role in the Crucifixion of Jesus. Specifically, we will answer this question: "How did Jesus' enemies secure an appointment before a Roman governor in order to kill an innocent rabbi from Galilee?" The answer might surprise you.
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9 months ago
28 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
One Story, Four Voices: Luke and Lost Things
Luke Chapter 15 is about lost things, a lost sheep and lost coin. This podcast explores ways to be lost.
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9 months ago
19 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
One Story, Four Voices: John's Easter
The Gospel of John is different than the others, and the last chapter is a mystery, with fishing and breakfast along the shore of the lake. This podcast will explore Easter in the fourth Gospel and discover common themes with the other three.
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9 months ago
26 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
One Story, Four Voices: John
The fourth gospel is the latest, the most different, and frankly cosmic in scope and presentation. What is often overlooked is that John also uses a different Temple festival, Sukkot, to tell the story.
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10 months ago
24 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
One Story, Four Voices: Luke
The Bible calls Luke "The Beloved Physician" and he writes with a physician's eye. We will look for "autographs" from Luke as we study this unique voice int he story of Jesus.
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10 months ago
25 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
One Story, Four Voices: The Jewish Gospel
All four gospels have a voice, and Matthew's take is definitely from a Jewish perspective. This podcast will highlight Matthew's priority of connecting the New Testament and the Older Testament before.
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10 months ago
21 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
One Story, Four Voices: The Secret
In Mark's Gospel, Jesus is the loneliest guy in the world. No one truly understands him, not even his closest disciples. This podcast will look at the "secret" of Jesus' ministry and what it means to the world.
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11 months ago
21 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
One Story, Four Voices: Introduction
The Gospels aren't the oldest words of the New Testament, and the Gospel of Mark is found inside both Matthew and Luke. This episode gives an overview of Mark as the first "voice" in telling the story of Jesus.
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11 months ago
17 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
Bible Basics: Anything good come out of Nazareth?
Nazareth, the boyhood home of Jesus, is so small and unimportant it isn't mentioned in the Old Testament. Yet God chose this strategically located hamlet for the start of the Greatest Story Ever Told.
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1 year ago
21 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
Bible Basics: The Other Side
As a companion to our last episode, the Sea of Galilee can tell a great story. In this episode we will travel to the far side of the lake, where Jesus meets a new storm, performs a miracle, and sends a man on a new mission.
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1 year ago
20 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
Bible Basics: Mary Mysteries
The Bible is a library of books spanning centuries, but sometimes we see characters and stories linked in surprising ways. This podcast links Mary, mother of Jesus, and Hannah, mother of Samuel, to solve a mystery and bring new thoughts on Mary's role in our Salvation.
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1 year ago
18 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
Bible Basics: The Man Who Made a King
The prophet Samuel is one of the least understood and yet most important figures in the Hebrew Scriptures. In this episode, we will track rise of the boy who will become the savior of the nation, and maker of kings.
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1 year ago
16 minutes

Saint Lukes Episcopal Church
The king with such potential gets bored to the point he makes a big mistake, and the story of Bathsheba becomes a story of shame as a catalyst for courage.