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Rev'd Up for Sunday

St. Mark's New Canaan
Discipleship
Christianity
Jesus
Mark's Gospel
Mark 12:38-44
Mark 8:27-38
Mark 9:38-50
Social Justice
Suffering
Inclusivity In Religion
Faith
Lazarus
Widows
Temple Practices
Scribes
Denying Oneself
Servanthood
Galilee
Ambition
Divorce

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.

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This week, our clergy encounter the Bible passage that has everyone so worried about the rapture! Peter Walsh, Elizabeth Garnsey, and John Kennedy discuss the shocking scenarios Jesus illustrates, explain how to keep awake and keep hope alive during ... more

The Gospel lesson for Christ the King Sunday shows us Jesus being mocked on the cross and his famous words to the repentant thief: "Today you will be with me in paradise." Peter Walsh and John Kennedy explain why this is the perfect piece of scriptur... more

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In this week's reading, Jesus delivers some shocking revelations about the temple and prophetic visions of what's to come. Peter Walsh, Elizabeth Garnsey, and John Kennedy explain how the disciples would have their faith tested, if these prophecies c... more

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This week, the Sadducees challenge Jesus with a hypothetical question about the resurrection. If a woman was married to seven brothers in life, which is she married to in the resurrection? Peter Walsh, Elizabeth Garnsey, and John Kennedy examine what... more

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Recent Guests

Maggie Dawn
An Episcopal priest from the UK who will lead a women's retreat and preach on Sunday.
Episcopal Church
Episode: "Tremors and Trials" Luke 21:5-19 | Episode 230
Chuck Robertson
Canon and senior advisor to the presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church
Episcopal Church
Episode: "Matters of Faith" Luke 17:5-10 | Episode 224
Father Justin
Former priest at St. Mark's, now rector of St. Barnabas in Greenwich
St. Barnabas
Episode: "Jesus, Wake Us Up!" Luke 12:13-21 | Episode 215
Jessie Gutgsell Dodson
Reverend Cannon, serves as the Candid to the Ordinary in the Diocese of Ohio
Diocese of Ohio
Episode: "Ask, Seek, Knock" Luke 11:1-13 | Episode 214
The Very Rev. Andrew McGowan
Dean of Berkeley Divinity School
Berkeley Divinity School
Episode: "Blind Bartimaeus" w/ The Very Rev. Andrew McGowan | Mark 10:46-52 | Episode 173
Robert Willis
Dean Emeritus of Canterbury Cathedral and pastor
Canterbury Cathedral
Episode: "Competitive Christianity" w/ The Very Rev. Robert Willis | Mark 10:35-45 | Episode 172

Hosts

Peter Walsh
Clergy at St. Mark's Episcopal Church
John Kennedy
Clergy at St. Mark's Episcopal Church
Elizabeth Garnsey
Clergy at St. Mark's Episcopal Church

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings
  • Wonderful, insightful weekly conversations!

    Thank you for this podcast! It is a treasure.

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A refreshing take on scriptures delivered with humor and warmth.
Engaging and insightful discussions that relate biblical teachings to modern life.

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"Do You Love Me?" John 21:1-19 | Episode 202
Q: How does the symbolism of fishing relate to the disciples' roles?
Fishing represents the disciples' mission to gather believers, reflecting their call and the nourishment they receive from Jesus to fulfill this purpose.
"Competitive Christianity" w/ The Very Rev. Robert Willis | Mark 10:35-45 | Episode 172
Q: What do you want me to do for you?
This question invites introspection and clarity about one's desires in faith, emphasizing the importance of understanding personal spiritual needs.
"Jesus, Wake Us Up!" Luke 12:13-21 | Episode 215
Q: When did you find that clarity?
I started to realize the importance of clarity around mortality in my 30s and 40s, but it was really around 60 that I experienced a deeper understanding of being alive.

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