
The Ven. Laurie Brock Pankey and The Rev. Dr. Steve Pankey bring you a weekly podcast on the Lectionary Gospels. In the horse world, where Laurie lives, a hack is an easy, non-competitive ride to relax both horse and rider. In golf, where Steve likes to spend his time, you occasionally have to hack your way out of the rough. At Lectionary Hacks, we’ll try to make it easy for you, but we might take... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | a year ago |
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It's Trinity Sunday, so there will be all kinds of hacking out the weeds for preachers of all shapes and sizes. We hope we helped.
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What a wonderful way to prepare for and anticipate Pentecost! Can’t wait to hear Steve wax theological wisdom about the Trinity!
Two Episcopal clergy look at upcoming readings and have a discussion around preaching possibilities for an upcoming Sunday. The hosts, Steve and Laurie, are diverse in many ways (sport, poetry) yet compatible in their deep understanding of the reading into which they dwell.
Listening to them is like sitting back and hearing two friends talk. All in all the podcast offers me a delightful and relaxing way to consider my sermon for Sunday.







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