
Listen along as the priests of St. Mark's, New Canaan (Peter Walsh, Elizabeth Garnsey, and John Kennedy) gear up for Sunday. Each week the preacher will lead a discussion of the scriptures of the day. Sometimes irreverent, often witty, always filled with love for our Lord: don’t miss these conversations about the questions, mysteries, and hope these three find in the Bible.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 263 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

This week, we explore the Great Commission and the mystery of Trinity Sunday. Peter Walsh, Elizabeth Garnsey, and John Kennedy discuss the Trinity not simply as doctrine, but as a lived experience of self-giving love. Along the way, they wrestle with... more
We've never discussed THIS lesson before! Our Pentecost episode explores Jesus’ dramatic proclamation during the Feast of Booths: “Let anyone who is thirsty come to me.” The clergy unpack the rich symbolism behind the water rituals of the festival, t... more
This week’s Gospel lesson gives us Jesus’ “high priestly prayer” from John 17, the final movement of his farewell discourse before the crucifixion. Peter Walsh, Elizabeth Garnsey, and John Kennedy discuss unity, divine participation, mystical knowing... more
This week, the clergy continue to explore Jesus’ farewell discourse and the promise of the Holy Spirit as Advocate, Companion, and Spirit of Truth. Peter Walsh, Elizabeth Garnsey, and John Kennedy wrestle with the deep mystery of mutual indwelling (G... more
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A group of clergy from St. Mark's Episcopal Church in New Canaan host a thoughtful, often playful series on the daily scriptures. Each episode centers on a specific passage, exploring its theological stakes, historical context, and practical implications for faith and daily life. The tone blends reverence with humor, inviting listeners to wrestle with doubts, mercy, justice, and hospitality as they relate to contemporary faith journeys. The group tends to connect ancient texts to modern ethics, church life, and personal growth, making it appealing to Bible study circles, parish groups, and spiritual seekers who value thoughtful discussion with warmth and wit.
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