Narrative Lectionary
An informative weekly conversation on the Narrative Lectionary readings for the coming Sunday.
#674: Pentecost; Rejoice in the Lord – May 24, 2026
It’s the final episode of the Narrative Lectionary year, and what a way to close: the arrival ...
Listen now#673: The Christ Hymn – May 17, 2026
What does it mean to have “the mind of Christ”? In this episode of I Love to Tell the St...
Listen now#672: Partnership in the Gospel – May 10, 2026
What does it look like when a community takes on the mind of Christ? In this episode of I Love to Te...
Listen now#671: Paul’s Sermon at Athens – May 3, 2026
What do you do when you’re surrounded by altars to gods you don’t worship and one altar ...
Listen now#670: Paul and Silas – April 26, 2026
When Paul and Silas land in a Philippian jail, beaten, chained, and singing, they model something th...
Listen now#669: Paul’s Conversion – April 19, 2026
What happens when the last person you’d trust becomes the one God chooses? In Acts 9, Saul, th...
Listen now#668: Thomas – April 12, 2026
“Unless I see the wounds… I will not believe.” Thomas gets a bad reputation, but this ...
Listen now#667: Resurrection – April 5, 2026
Mary Magdalene goes to the tomb alone — not to anoint, not to prepare, but simply to grieve. And w...
Listen now#666: Jesus the Passover Lamb – April 3, 2026
What does it mean that Jesus died at the exact hour the Passover lambs were being slaughtered? And w...
Listen now#665: Jesus’s Last Words – April 2, 2026
What did Jesus mean when he said “It is finished”? Was it defeat — or completion? In t...
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