Tripp Fuller returns to the podcast and drops his best breakdown of Anselm’s ontological argument. But not before we see stories that draw us to Jesus and draw us to the grace of God. This is good, because in order to understand Anselm’s God, we have to have been drawn already. John 6 What does … Read more about Receiving Grace In Order To Know the Unknowable #LectioCast
Kingship and the Identity of God
JRDK refuses to enable our Marcionite brethren who just want to talk about Jesus. But in the end, slogging through the First Testament text is worth it. 2 Samuel 7 God is identified with the story of the people, but God is going to be in charge of how it plays out. Tripp tells the form/content … Read more about Kingship and the Identity of God
Arrival of God, Arrival of the King #LectioCast
Bo Sanders wraps up his first tour of duty on LectioCast with a four-point sermon on being God’s beloved children and a disclosure of something that only his therapist knew before. This week we see the arrival of all sorts of kings, from God to David to Jesus to us. Texts for the Week … Read more about Arrival of God, Arrival of the King #LectioCast
My Grace is Enough for You—So Forget About the Thorn Already! #LectioCast
This week Bo Sanders returns to LectioCast as we explore the importance of the presence of God. God’s presence marks David as a successful king, it marks Jerusalem as a place of safety and where God can be met, it becomes the source of grace for Paul (and us) in troubled times, and it quietly … Read more about My Grace is Enough for You—So Forget About the Thorn Already! #LectioCast
Kin(g)dom as God in Synergy with the World #LectioCast
LectioCast 6: 5th Sunday After Pentecost, June 28, 2015 Listen as Daniel restrains himself, only with greatest effort, from launching into a full-on 80s rap music demo. Bo Sanders joins again for conversation about how God’s economy transforms the economies of the world. Swords and armies, … Read more about Kin(g)dom as God in Synergy with the World #LectioCast
Goliath is Super Huge, and How We Tell Our Stories Really, Really Matters #LectioCast
Lectionary Commentary for the Fourth Sunday After Pentecost (Year B). Daniel talks with guest host Bo Sanders who drops four-point sermons about David and Goliath and reading the psalms. Daniel comes back with his own three pointer to cover 2 Cor 6, and Mark 4 gets them agreeing that God is … Read more about Goliath is Super Huge, and How We Tell Our Stories Really, Really Matters #LectioCast
God Repents and So Can You! #LectioCast
June 14: Third Sunday After Pentecost Texts this week include: 1 Samuel 15:34-16:13, Psalm 20, 2 Corinthians 5:6-10 (11-13) 14-17 & Mark 4:26-34 This is another bunch of texts that’s hard to hold together. 1 Sam is about David’s anointing. Note the place of God in the first paragraphs: … Read more about God Repents and So Can You! #LectioCast
Escaping God at Church and Blaspheming of the Holy Spirit #LectioCast
It's the LectioCast! Thanks for all the initial support. Daniel and I are thrilled at the initial response and can't believe after just our 2nd episode we have been in the top 10 on iTunes and in Religion's "New and Noteworthy" list. If you haven't reviewed or subscribed the the show go ahead and do … Read more about Escaping God at Church and Blaspheming of the Holy Spirit #LectioCast
Trinity Sunday & the Glory of God #LectioCast
It is time for Trinity Sunday! Tripp joins Daniel for a discussion of this coming Sunday's lectionary texts. In the conversation you will discover just what Isaiah's call story has to do with the Trinity, delve into the Biblical notion of 'glory' and explore the invitation to … Read more about Trinity Sunday & the Glory of God #LectioCast
Pentecost – the arrival of the Spirit and the #LectioCast
Homebrewed Christianity is proud, pumped, thrilled and down right tickled to release the first episode of the new podcast stream. The LectioCast will be a weekly podcast that tackles the lectionary texts for the upcoming week. With the good Dr. Daniel Kirk leading the exegetical charge we are sure … Read more about Pentecost – the arrival of the Spirit and the #LectioCast