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This week, Jesus has some uncharacteristically harsh words for a Canaanite woman. We'll consider what this episode means for us. Podcast art created by Max Mcgregor using Night Cafe AI. Theme music, "Shine Your Light," g

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This podcast is dedicated to exploring God's love as it is revealed in scripture. Join Rev. Lauren Bloom from St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Annapolis, Maryland. Visit www.stlukeseastport.org
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This week, Jesus has some uncharacteristically harsh words for a Canaanite woman. We'll consider what this episode means for us. Podcast art created by Max Mcgregor using Night Cafe AI. Theme music, "Shine Your Light," g

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This week, Matthew describes one of the most important miracles in Jesus's ministry, the Feeding of the Five Thousand. This episode considers what this miracle tells us about the Kingdom of God, and how Paul's understand

This week, we listen in on a conversation between God and King Solomon. We then look at several of Jesus's short parables and the disciples' reaction to them to consider what makes us truly wise. Cover art created with M

This week, we examine Jesus's Parable of the Wheat and the Tares in the context of a passage from the Wisdom of Solomon. Cover art created with Microsoft Designer AI. Theme music, "Shine your Light," generated with aimus

This week, we take a look at Jesus's Parable of the Sower to see what it tells us about our Creator. Cover art created by Max McGregor using AI. Theme music, "Shine your Light," generated with aimusic.so.

As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence this week, we'll consider how well our country and the Episcopal Church have historically fulfilled Jesus's instruction to be perfect as his Father

This week, we consider what Jesus means when he tells his disciples, and us, that God "rewards" his faithful followers. Cover art created using Microsoft Designer AI. Theme music, "Shine your Light," generated by aimusic

this week, St Luke's Church was honored by a visit from the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, the Right Reverend Carrie Schofield-Broadbent. You can hear her wonderful sermon on our Facebook page, https://www.

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In this episode, Jesus reminds some indignant Pharisees of what the Father, Adona, truly desires from his people. It's a reminder to us as well. We'll examine the Hebrew word chesed, Which means steadfast love, kindness

This week, we celebrate Trinity Sunday, the Church's commemoration of God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We'll explore Matthew's observation that the disciples worshiped Jesus at his Ascension, but "some doubted." Cover

This week, we celebrate the arrival of the Holy Spirit on the Feast of Pentecost as well as Memorial Day. While Pentecost is traditionally celebrated as the birthday of the Church, the conjunction of the two holidays on

This last week of the Easter season, we examine Jesus's final prayer at the Last Supper, asking what it is that a God might want to pray for, Cover art courtesy of Max McGregor, created with the assistance of AI.

In this week's episode, we return to Jesus's Farewell Discourse, focusing on his promise to send the Holy Spirit of truth to His disciples. And, in honor of Mother's Day, we also remember the mothers whose influence help

This episode focuses on an excerpt from Jesus Farewell Discourse in the Gospel of John . We'll consider what Jesus meant when he told his disciples that there are many "mansions" in His Father's house, and how our fantas

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This week, the resurrected Jesus appears to two of his followers as they make their way home from Jerusalem. We'll consider what their story tells us about what Jesus asks of his followers today. Cover art generated with

Easter Sunday has arrived! The resurrected Jesus has begun to appear to his friends, but they seem more confused than joyful, at least at first. We'll consider what Mary Magdalene's words, "I have seen the Lord," mean fo

Easter has arrived and, as is our custom in the Episcopal Church, we can joyfully say "Alleluia! Christ is risen!" But today I'd like to share some thoughts about what Heaven when Jesus was crucified, and what that might
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