• Second Sunday After the Epiphany

    Second Sunday After the Epiphany

    Spark your thoughts for January 14, 2024! Tune in to “Lectionary Kick-start” for a discussion about the texts for second Sunday after the Epiphany.

  • We take you seriously.

    We take you seriously.

    In response to your emails, we’ve sped up our production schedule. You will find Lectionary Kick-start episodes available 2 weeks ahead of the Lectionary calendar…

  • The Never Married: Single in the Church – Jacob Rhodes and Dr. David Maxwell

    The Never Married: Single in the Church – Jacob Rhodes and Dr. David Maxwell

    Guests Jacob Rhodes and Dr. David Maxwell discuss the ways in which our vocabulary and attitude towards unmarried adults influences their perception of value. “Over…

  • Baptism of our Lord

    Baptism of our Lord

    Spark your thoughts for January 7, 2024! Tune in to “Lectionary Kick-start” for a discussion about the texts for the baptism of our Lord.

  • First Sunday After Christmas

    First Sunday After Christmas

    Spark your thoughts for December 31, 2023! Tune in to “Lectionary Kick-start” for a discussion about the texts for the first Sunday after Christmas.

  • Fourth Sunday in Advent

    Fourth Sunday in Advent

    Spark your thoughts for December 24, 2023! Tune in to “Lectionary Kick-start” for a discussion about the texts for the fourth Sunday in Advent.

  • Women in the Genealogy of Jesus – Dr. David Lewis and Dr. Joel Okamoto

    Women in the Genealogy of Jesus – Dr. David Lewis and Dr. Joel Okamoto

    Dr. David Lewis and Dr. Joel Okamoto explore the deep significance of the five women listed in the genealogy of Jesus. “When you read the…

  • Third Sunday in Advent

    Third Sunday in Advent

    Spark your thoughts for December 17, 2023! Tune in to “Lectionary Kick-start” for a discussion about the texts for the third Sunday in Advent.

  • Two Future Trends in Biblical Scholarship

    Two Future Trends in Biblical Scholarship

    Dr. Paul Raabe explores the current trends in biblical scholarship and how the church should respond. “The next generation of biblical scholars is not doing…