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"The woman had lived many years in the shadows, plagued by her own tragic story. Now, she must come into the light and tell a new story of redemption and hope." –Ahmi Lee #narrativelectionary commentary on Mark 5:21-43 #workingpreacher Link: buff.ly/3vF2xbB

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "The woman had lived many years in the shadows, plagued by her own tragic story. Now, she must come into the light and tell a new story of redemption and hope." –Ahmi Lee #narrativelectionary commentary on Mark 5:21-43 #workingpreacher

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"Core to God’s creation has always been care for all life, which is why nature’s story about migration is ultimately God’s story"– Gregory L. Cuéllar #NarrativeLectionary Commentary on Isaiah 40:1-11. This commentary can be found at buff.ly/4abQRN1

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "Core to God’s creation has always been care for all life, which is why nature’s story about migration is ultimately God’s story"– Gregory L. Cuéllar #NarrativeLectionary Commentary on Isaiah 40:1-11. This commentary can be found at buff.ly/4abQRN1

"To take hold of this world that God promises, Jeremiah must first hope through the despair, hear the voices of the empire’s end, and lastly, imagine its imminent arrival." – Gregory L. Cuéllar #NarrativeLectionary Commentary on Jeremiah 33:[10-11] 14-18 buff.ly/49Yu2MD

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "To take hold of this world that God promises, Jeremiah must first hope through the despair, hear the voices of the empire’s end, and lastly, imagine its imminent arrival." – Gregory L. Cuéllar #NarrativeLectionary Commentary on Jeremiah 33:[10-11] 14-18  buff.ly/49Yu2MD

"When the din of our lives and ministries dies down, who is Jesus to us? Do we accept him on his terms? Is he perfect as he is? Or do we feel the need to embellish him to be more appealing? "–Ahmi Lee #NarrativeLectionary Commentary Mark 4:1-34. Link: buff.ly/4b4OAnB

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "When the din of our lives and ministries dies down, who is Jesus to us? Do we accept him on his terms? Is he perfect as he is? Or do we feel the need to embellish him to be more appealing? "–Ahmi Lee #NarrativeLectionary Commentary Mark 4:1-34. Link: buff.ly/4b4OAnB

"As Son of Man, Jesus not only comes to forgive sin and offer salvation, but he is also an eschatological figure who is involved with the final judgment." -Rodney Caruthers II #narrativelectionary Commentary on Mark 2:1-22 Link: buff.ly/4aAA9qS

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "As Son of Man, Jesus not only comes to forgive sin and offer salvation, but he is also an eschatological figure who is involved with the final judgment."
-Rodney Caruthers II #narrativelectionary Commentary on Mark 2:1-22

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"We have the luxury of knowing who Jesus is and that he is for us. Jesus has felt the weight of rejection in his hometown, and he haunts those who cause unjust suffering."–Amanda Brobst-Renaud #narrativelectionary commentary on Mark 6:1-29 Link: buff.ly/4920i0Q

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "We have the luxury of knowing who Jesus is and that he is for us. Jesus has felt the weight of rejection in his hometown, and he haunts those who cause unjust suffering."–Amanda Brobst-Renaud #narrativelectionary commentary on Mark 6:1-29 

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"To serve is the key to understanding Jesus’ life and ministry. Jesus has shown the disciples time and again that paying attention to people suffering is key to one’s ministry." –Cláudio Carvalhaes #narrativelectionary commentary on Mark 10:32-52. Link: buff.ly/49CHmW8

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "To serve is the key to understanding Jesus’ life and ministry. Jesus has shown the disciples time and again that paying attention to people suffering is key to one’s ministry." –Cláudio Carvalhaes #narrativelectionary commentary on Mark 10:32-52.
Link: buff.ly/49CHmW8

"The gift of the Spirit does not seem to be tied to crossing any particular threshold of faith or righteousness. Instead, this gift moves in unanticipated ways."–Stephen Fowl #NarrativeLectionary commentary on Acts 3:1-10. Link: buff.ly/4cUxgCo

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "The gift of the Spirit does not seem to be tied to crossing any particular threshold of faith or righteousness. Instead, this gift moves in unanticipated ways."–Stephen Fowl #NarrativeLectionary commentary on Acts 3:1-10.

Link: buff.ly/4cUxgCo

It’s the End of the World as We Know It…and I feel fine. Some reflections on Mark 13 (that's the text for the Narrative Lectionary this week). #bible #Apocalypse #narrativelectionary #biblenerd #theologynerd stevethomason.net/2024/03/15/its…


Catch up with the latest episode of the "I Love to Tell the Story" podcast on the #NarrativeLectionary. Join profs Joy J. Moore and Kathryn Schifferdecker as they commentate on Acts 3:1-10. Video: buff.ly/3Jg2Exu Audio: buff.ly/3Uad6Nq

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. Catch up with the latest episode of the "I Love to Tell the Story" podcast on the #NarrativeLectionary. Join profs Joy J. Moore and Kathryn Schifferdecker as they commentate on Acts 3:1-10.

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"In Christ, God does not become a suffering God, rather, God exercises God’s deep longing to be among God’s people"– author, Michael J. Chan on #NarrativeLectionary Commentary for #Hosea 11:1-9 Read the entire commentary at hubs.ly/Q028dNc80


Listen to the latest episode of the Narrative Lectionary podcast covering readings for "Zechariah's Song," Luke 1:5-13 [14-25] 57-80. Video: buff.ly/3NxvLPq Audio: buff.ly/47cHJF7 #narrativelectionary #workingpreacher #year2 #luke2

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. Listen to the latest episode of the Narrative Lectionary podcast covering readings for "Zechariah's Song," Luke 1:5-13 [14-25] 57-80.

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#narrativelectionary #workingpreacher #year2 #luke2

"David was multifaceted—and multi-flawed, almost from the beginning, but especially as he gained power and prosperity." - Karen Strand Winslow. #NarrativeLectionary Commentary on 2 Samuel 5:1-5; 6:1-5; Psalm 150 here: hubs.li/Q025J9kx0


Listen to the latest episode of the Narrative Lectionary podcast covering readings for the Fifth Sunday of Easter. Video: buff.ly/3Uu7gXl Audio: buff.ly/3War0kf #podcast #narrativelectionary #biblecommentary #workingpreacher

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. Listen to the latest episode of the Narrative Lectionary podcast covering readings for the Fifth Sunday of Easter. 

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Merry Christmas to our gracious listeners! Our latest Narrative Lectionary episode on Mark 1:1-20, Beginning of Good News, is now available. Video: buff.ly/3RN8PhL Audio: buff.ly/3og339n #workingpreacher #lutherseminary #narrativelectionary

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. Merry Christmas to our gracious listeners! Our latest Narrative Lectionary episode on Mark 1:1-20, Beginning of Good News, is now available.

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#workingpreacher #lutherseminary #narrativelectionary

Happy New Year to our Narrative Lectionary listeners! The latest podcast is now available, covering readings for Mark 2:1-22. Video:buff.ly/3Tz4YX2 Audio: buff.ly/3og339n #workingpreacher #lutherseminary #narrativelectionary

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. Happy New Year to our Narrative Lectionary listeners! The latest podcast is now available, covering readings for Mark 2:1-22.

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#workingpreacher #lutherseminary #narrativelectionary

This week on I Love to Tell the Story: ➡️ Kings rebel against God's word ➡️ The new covenant explained ➡️ Christ’s enduring love 🎙️ Watch: youtu.be/CC2SorJo6PY 🎧 Listen: bit.ly/3XeiXC1 📖 Read: bit.ly/3QrKLp2 #narrativelectionary #GodsPromises #Forgiveness

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Listen to the latest episode of the Narrative Lectionary podcast covering readings for the Fifth Sunday of Easter. Video: buff.ly/3Uu7gXl Audio: buff.ly/3War0kf #podcast #narrativelectionary #biblecommentary #workingpreacher

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. Listen to the latest episode of the Narrative Lectionary podcast covering readings for the Fifth Sunday of Easter. 

Video: buff.ly/3Uu7gXl 
Audio: buff.ly/3War0kf 

#podcast #narrativelectionary #biblecommentary #workingpreacher

"The gift of the Spirit does not seem to be tied to crossing any particular threshold of faith or righteousness. Instead, this gift moves in unanticipated ways."–Stephen Fowl #NarrativeLectionary commentary on Acts 3:1-10. Link: buff.ly/4cUxgCo

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "The gift of the Spirit does not seem to be tied to crossing any particular threshold of faith or righteousness. Instead, this gift moves in unanticipated ways."–Stephen Fowl #NarrativeLectionary commentary on Acts 3:1-10.

Link: buff.ly/4cUxgCo

Catch up with the latest episode of the "I Love to Tell the Story" podcast on the #NarrativeLectionary. Join profs Joy J. Moore and Kathryn Schifferdecker as they commentate on Acts 3:1-10. Video: buff.ly/3Jg2Exu Audio: buff.ly/3Uad6Nq

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. Catch up with the latest episode of the "I Love to Tell the Story" podcast on the #NarrativeLectionary. Join profs Joy J. Moore and Kathryn Schifferdecker as they commentate on Acts 3:1-10.

Video: buff.ly/3Jg2Exu 

Audio: buff.ly/3Uad6Nq

It’s the End of the World as We Know It…and I feel fine. Some reflections on Mark 13 (that's the text for the Narrative Lectionary this week). #bible #Apocalypse #narrativelectionary #biblenerd #theologynerd stevethomason.net/2024/03/15/its…


"To serve is the key to understanding Jesus’ life and ministry. Jesus has shown the disciples time and again that paying attention to people suffering is key to one’s ministry." –Cláudio Carvalhaes #narrativelectionary commentary on Mark 10:32-52. Link: buff.ly/49CHmW8

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "To serve is the key to understanding Jesus’ life and ministry. Jesus has shown the disciples time and again that paying attention to people suffering is key to one’s ministry." –Cláudio Carvalhaes #narrativelectionary commentary on Mark 10:32-52.
Link: buff.ly/49CHmW8

"We have the luxury of knowing who Jesus is and that he is for us. Jesus has felt the weight of rejection in his hometown, and he haunts those who cause unjust suffering."–Amanda Brobst-Renaud #narrativelectionary commentary on Mark 6:1-29 Link: buff.ly/4920i0Q

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "We have the luxury of knowing who Jesus is and that he is for us. Jesus has felt the weight of rejection in his hometown, and he haunts those who cause unjust suffering."–Amanda Brobst-Renaud #narrativelectionary commentary on Mark 6:1-29 

Link: buff.ly/4920i0Q

"The woman had lived many years in the shadows, plagued by her own tragic story. Now, she must come into the light and tell a new story of redemption and hope." –Ahmi Lee #narrativelectionary commentary on Mark 5:21-43 #workingpreacher Link: buff.ly/3vF2xbB

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "The woman had lived many years in the shadows, plagued by her own tragic story. Now, she must come into the light and tell a new story of redemption and hope." –Ahmi Lee #narrativelectionary commentary on Mark 5:21-43 #workingpreacher

Link: buff.ly/3vF2xbB

Listen to the latest episode of the Narrative Lectionary podcast covering readings for Jesus and the Gerasene Demoniac. Video: buff.ly/3HmV03E Audio: buff.ly/3S1Z6mF #workingpreacher #narrativelectionary #lutherseminary

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. Listen to the latest episode of the Narrative Lectionary podcast covering readings for Jesus and the Gerasene Demoniac.

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#workingpreacher #narrativelectionary #lutherseminary

"When the din of our lives and ministries dies down, who is Jesus to us? Do we accept him on his terms? Is he perfect as he is? Or do we feel the need to embellish him to be more appealing? "–Ahmi Lee #NarrativeLectionary Commentary Mark 4:1-34. Link: buff.ly/4b4OAnB

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "When the din of our lives and ministries dies down, who is Jesus to us? Do we accept him on his terms? Is he perfect as he is? Or do we feel the need to embellish him to be more appealing? "–Ahmi Lee #NarrativeLectionary Commentary Mark 4:1-34. Link: buff.ly/4b4OAnB

"As Son of Man, Jesus not only comes to forgive sin and offer salvation, but he is also an eschatological figure who is involved with the final judgment." -Rodney Caruthers II #narrativelectionary Commentary on Mark 2:1-22 Link: buff.ly/4aAA9qS

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "As Son of Man, Jesus not only comes to forgive sin and offer salvation, but he is also an eschatological figure who is involved with the final judgment."
-Rodney Caruthers II #narrativelectionary Commentary on Mark 2:1-22

Link: buff.ly/4aAA9qS

Happy New Year to our Narrative Lectionary listeners! The latest podcast is now available, covering readings for Mark 2:1-22. Video:buff.ly/3Tz4YX2 Audio: buff.ly/3og339n #workingpreacher #lutherseminary #narrativelectionary

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. Happy New Year to our Narrative Lectionary listeners! The latest podcast is now available, covering readings for Mark 2:1-22.

Video:buff.ly/3Tz4YX2 
Audio: buff.ly/3og339n 

#workingpreacher #lutherseminary #narrativelectionary

Merry Christmas to our gracious listeners! Our latest Narrative Lectionary episode on Mark 1:1-20, Beginning of Good News, is now available. Video: buff.ly/3RN8PhL Audio: buff.ly/3og339n #workingpreacher #lutherseminary #narrativelectionary

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. Merry Christmas to our gracious listeners! Our latest Narrative Lectionary episode on Mark 1:1-20, Beginning of Good News, is now available.

Video: buff.ly/3RN8PhL 

Audio: buff.ly/3og339n 

#workingpreacher #lutherseminary #narrativelectionary

Listen to the latest episode of the Narrative Lectionary podcast covering readings for "Zechariah's Song," Luke 1:5-13 [14-25] 57-80. Video: buff.ly/3NxvLPq Audio: buff.ly/47cHJF7 #narrativelectionary #workingpreacher #year2 #luke2

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. Listen to the latest episode of the Narrative Lectionary podcast covering readings for "Zechariah's Song," Luke 1:5-13 [14-25] 57-80.

Video: buff.ly/3NxvLPq 

Audio: buff.ly/47cHJF7 

#narrativelectionary #workingpreacher #year2 #luke2

"Core to God’s creation has always been care for all life, which is why nature’s story about migration is ultimately God’s story"– Gregory L. Cuéllar #NarrativeLectionary Commentary on Isaiah 40:1-11. This commentary can be found at buff.ly/4abQRN1

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "Core to God’s creation has always been care for all life, which is why nature’s story about migration is ultimately God’s story"– Gregory L. Cuéllar #NarrativeLectionary Commentary on Isaiah 40:1-11. This commentary can be found at buff.ly/4abQRN1

"To take hold of this world that God promises, Jeremiah must first hope through the despair, hear the voices of the empire’s end, and lastly, imagine its imminent arrival." – Gregory L. Cuéllar #NarrativeLectionary Commentary on Jeremiah 33:[10-11] 14-18 buff.ly/49Yu2MD

WorkingPreacher's tweet image. "To take hold of this world that God promises, Jeremiah must first hope through the despair, hear the voices of the empire’s end, and lastly, imagine its imminent arrival." – Gregory L. Cuéllar #NarrativeLectionary Commentary on Jeremiah 33:[10-11] 14-18  buff.ly/49Yu2MD

"In Christ, God does not become a suffering God, rather, God exercises God’s deep longing to be among God’s people"– author, Michael J. Chan on #NarrativeLectionary Commentary for #Hosea 11:1-9 Read the entire commentary at hubs.ly/Q028dNc80


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Read along with us this week in the book of Isaiah! #NarrativeLectionary

HABChurch's tweet image. Read along with us this week in the book of Isaiah! #NarrativeLectionary

In our Bible reading this week we hear from the prophet Jeremiah. *Don't forget to also look at our New Testament readings. During this season we are reading from Matthew. #NarrativeLectionary

HABChurch's tweet image. In our Bible reading this week we hear from the prophet Jeremiah.                     *Don't forget to also look at our New Testament readings.  During this season we are reading from Matthew. #NarrativeLectionary

Inspired by Hebrews 1:1-4 ... may you and yours be blessed. #narrativelectionary

cwarring's tweet image. Inspired by Hebrews 1:1-4 ... may you and yours be blessed. #narrativelectionary

A prayer in response to Hebrews 2:10-18 ... may it bless you and yours. #narrativelectionary

cwarring's tweet image. A prayer in response to Hebrews 2:10-18 ... may it bless you and yours.  #narrativelectionary

Narrative Lectionary Reflection: The Final Showdown: Pentecost 19 #ccdoc #narrativelectionary comesundaydoc.org/2018/09/29/the…

lectionaryq's tweet image. Narrative Lectionary Reflection: The Final Showdown: Pentecost 19 #ccdoc #narrativelectionary comesundaydoc.org/2018/09/29/the…

A prayer inspired by Psalm 40:1-10 ... may it bless you and yours. #narrativelectionary

cwarring's tweet image. A prayer inspired by Psalm 40:1-10 ... may it bless you and yours. #narrativelectionary

Based on Genesis 15:1-6, a prayer for Sun AND in response to RBG's death and all the chaos, pain and fear we are living in ... #SlatePrays #narrativelectionary

cwarring's tweet image. Based on Genesis 15:1-6, a prayer for Sun AND in response to RBG's death and all the chaos, pain and fear we are living in ...

#SlatePrays #narrativelectionary

Tragic wordplay from Isaiah 5:7. Scary how true it still is today. #biblestudy #VisualThinking #narrativelectionary


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