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At Home with the Lectionary

Fr. Aaron Burt and Marissa Burt
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Advent
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Genesis
Revelation
Jeremiah
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Jesus
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Galatians
Matthew
Resurrection
Holy Spirit

Join Fr. Aaron and Marissa Burt for conversation surrounding the Sunday lectionary texts from the Revised Common Lectionary (Season 1) and the 2019 ACNA Lectionary (Season 2). Learn more at www.athomewiththelectionary.com

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Join Fr. Aaron & Marissa Burt to discuss the readings for Trinity Sunday: Genesis 1:1-2:3; Psalm 150; 2 Corinthians 13:5-14; Matthew 28:16-20.

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Joash Thomas
Author of The Justice of Jesus; Anglican priest
Author and priest (India/Canada)
Episode: Year A, Easter 6
Meredith Miller
Author of Woven and Wonder 52 Conversations to Help Kids Fall in Love with Scripture
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Episode: Year A, Easter 4
Reverend Hannah Miller King
ACNA associate rector and author
The Vine Anglican Church, North Carolina
Episode: Year A, the Fifth Sunday of Epiphany
Melvin Benson
Host of Cinematic Doctrine, a podcast about thoughtful film discussions.
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Episode: Year C, Advent 3

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Father Aaron Burt
Co-host and Anglican priest; discusses lectionary texts and pastoral insights.
Marissa Burt
Co-host, Bible scholar; leads discussion and reading with warmth and pastoral curiosity.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 40 ratings
  • Invitation to “Wonder”

    To paraphrase the premise outlined in the opening of each episode; Aaron Burt (an Anglican priest) and his wife Marissa work through the lectionary readings in an unscripted conversation. This will be less showy/produced compared to something like “Pulpit Fiction”; rather this aims (again, paraphrasing the hosts) to create a feel of sitting at the kitchen table and informally chatting about the Bible. It can trend fairly academic, but if you are enough a Bible nerd that you’re searching lectiona... more

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    JJ21685
    United States9 months ago
  • Just lovely

    Always kicks off my sermon prep in a light, fun filled and meaningful way. Thank you

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    Rich Merrick
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Irritating

    It is too irritating to listen to, a feminine male voice trying to be corrected by a masculine voice female. These two moderators are as irritating is trying to listen to a modern Christian Radio Station, or each is throwing back-and-forth banter and questions and comments trying to prove they are clever and bright. This program would act value of just one over. The other of these two were speaking. But both together are impossible to listen to for more than 30 seconds.

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    chubby baker
    United Statesa year ago
  • Warm and informative

    My preaching is better because I regularly listen to this podcast. Aaron and Marissa are so warm and relational that they feel like friends. I look forward to hearing from them weekly.

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    1800hens
    United Statesa year ago
  • Great resource for weekly preparation for worship or meditation on the previous week’s worship.

    I’ve looked through a ton of lectionary podcasts and this is my favorite for several reasons- Great blend of pastoral and lay voices, male and female, background on the lectionary and church calendar/seasons. Their conversation each week is so genuine and strikes the right balance between the theological and practical aspects of the texts. Plus you get the collect for that week as well.

    A little odd that they discuss the readings in reverse order that you would hear them on a Sunday. And someti... more

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    CWA77
    United States4 years ago

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A nourishing listen that blends scripture with everyday church life.
Not overly polished; emphasizes curiosity and wonder over definitive answers.
Great resource for sermon prep and understanding lectionary text in practical terms.
Warm, relational hosts make weekly prep feel like a trusted conversation with pastors.

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Year A, Easter 6
Q: What stands out to you about Paul's approach in Acts 17, and how might that inform preaching today?
He highlights Paul's tact of engaging listeners where they are, quoting poets, and presenting a bold but contextualized message that invites discussion rather than coercion.
Year A, Easter 6
Q: Could you tell our listeners a little bit about your background and your work?
Joash describes his journey from Mumbai, through American and Canadian contexts, his focus on decolonization and pre-colonial Christian traditions, and how his teaching blends public theology with justice-oriented ministry.
Year A, the Fifth Sunday of Epiphany
Q: What does home, the longest table in the world mean?
It's about the ultimate gathering of believers, reminding us that everyone will be welcomed at God's table, even those we cannot currently see.
Year A, the Fifth Sunday of Epiphany
Q: Can you tell us about why you wrote your book?
It captures my journey with Christian hope amidst profound loss, demonstrating how the Eucharist helps us visualize and practice hope.
Year A, the Fifth Sunday of Epiphany
Q: Hannah, how did you get here? Why Anglicanism? Why the priesthood?
I felt a very clear call to ministry as a child, and even though I didn't know what a priest was, I was drawn to the community and the importance of the Eucharist in discipleship.

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Two Anglican-leaning hosts explore weekly lectionary readings through a blend of pastoral insight and practical sermon prep. Conversations span scripture, liturgical practice, and church calendar, often pairing historical context with everyday application for worship planning and personal faith. Notable strengths include a warm, conversational dynamic, a strong emphasis on wonder and questions over tidy answers, and a steady focus on how text shapes preaching and community life. The show likely appeals to clergy, lay readers, and serious Bible students seeking accessible yet thoughtful discussion around the lectionary and Anglican liturgy.

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