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Theology Nerd ThrowdownTheology Nerd ThrowdownDispositional Not Dispensational: on Territorial Spirits & Prayer WalkingTripp and Bo dive into a fascinating theological discussion about Daniel 10 and its interpretation in this episode of the Theology Nerd Throwdown. Bo, who is preaching through Daniel, seeks Tripp's insights on how progressive Christians can approach the text's three-tiered cosmology featuring territorial spirits and angelic battles. They explore various ways to understand ancient worldviews without dismissing them, including how some modern Christians have used these concepts for potentially problematic practices like "spiritual mapping" and "prayer walking." The conversation touches on colonialism in missions, cultural sensitivity, and how the same text that describes cosmic battles can be weaponized for...2025-03-221h 44Theology Nerd ThrowdownTheology Nerd ThrowdownBo’s got the gift of Prophecy?Bo texted Tripp about preaching through the book of Daniel and some ideas he has about resilience and resistance he wants to discuss. He also has a preterist theory about biblical prophecy. Tripp assumes this is something his church and education experience failed to tell him about. What resulted was a lively discussion on the book of Daniel, exploring its layers of prophetic texts, historical contexts, and theological implications. We dive into Daniel's diet, fiery furnaces, the lions' den, and the interpretations of prophetic visions. This episode offers a fresh perspective on how ancient texts provide relevant insights into...2025-02-191h 47How To Talk To Girls PodcastHow To Talk To Girls PodcastHow Your Past Affects Connecting With WomenThere are 6 core needs that every boy needs to become a confident man. Unfortunately most of us didn't have parents who knew this. Daniel Jacobs is a dating/confidence coach for men. You'll learn how to heal your childhood traumas so that being with a beautiful woman feels right.MORE RESOURCESLearn More From Daniel: https://everlastingconfidence.com/ 1-on-1 Coaching: https://www.TrippAdviceCoaching.com/HOOKED Video Masterclass: https://getherhooked.com/Get my book Magnetic: https://trippadvice.com/bookSend me an email: tripp@trippadvice.comS...2024-12-1138 minHomebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityDaniel Kirk: Making the Vision of the New Testament MoralThe most influential academic text arguing against the full inclusion of LGBTQ+ divine image bearers into the life of the Church is Richard Hays' "The Moral Vision of the New Testament." He has changed his mind and has a new bookdeveloping a theological framework for the full inclusion of LGBTQ people in Christian communities. In this live stream, Daniel Kirk joined me to explore his former professor's evolution on the issue, why it's about time for Richard (and lots of other faith leaders) to say so publicly, and how to think ethically with scripture. Those familiar with...2024-04-252h 18WBF PodcastWBF PodcastEpisode 52: Tripp DuperrieuJoin Tripp and I as we dive into his amazing testimony. After he found a real relationship with Christ everything changed. Seeking Christ is at the center of Tripp's life now, and it shows! How do you turn your Drive into Discipline?2024-04-231h 12Homebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityDaniel Kirk: on ROMANS + Biblical Authority, Jesus’ Adoption, and Post-Penal AtonementThe good doctor Daniel Kirk joined me for some live QnA as we spread the word about our upcoming OPEN ONLINE CLASS – Romans: A Guide to the Most Misused, Problematic, & Prooftexted Letter in the Bible. Venture into the depth and richness of Paul’s letter to the Romans in this dynamic five-session online course. Guided by the acclaimed biblical scholar Dr. J. R. Daniel Kirk, participants will be introduced to the central themes, historical background, and transformative messages of this pivotal New Testament text. Having published two books on Romans, Kirk will bring clarity and fresh perspectives to one...2023-08-271h 16Dialectics with Tripp BaronnerDialectics with Tripp BaronnerDialectics 056 with Tripp Baronner - Yang Editionlnk.to/dialectics056-yang1. Daniel van der Zwaag - Gone With the Wind [Oleeva Records] [00:00]2. Jose Solano - Playa Zen [Qualista] [05:25]3. Amir Telem & NORDVOLK - Ocean of Infinity [Pipe & Pochet] [09:20]4. HAFT - Inverted Skies [Hoomidaas] [14:55]5. Arina Mur - Mirissa (Extended Mix) [Songuara] [20:43]6. NuFects & Jab Vix - Sordina (Sebastian Sellares Remix) [Clubsonica Records] [26:43]7. Tantum - Korner (Subandrio Remix) [Juicebox Music] [33:00]8. Uone feat. Heath Myers - Light Reading (Phantom Whistler Mix) [Beat & Path] [39:50]9. Emi Galvan - Around the World [Replug] [46:56]10. Hobin Rude - Take Me Alive [Mango Alley] [54:35]2023-06-191h 01The Paul Tripp Sermon PodcastThe Paul Tripp Sermon Podcast129. [Daniel 4] Nebuchadnezzar and the Empty TombWhat does the story of King Nebuchadnezzar have to do with the Resurrection of Jesus Christ? According to Paul Tripp, this story is the quintessential Easter story. In this sermon, he teaches on four themes that are the key to understanding the practical implications of our Risen Savior.Preached on April 16, 2017.2023-06-1344 minHelena HustleHelena HustleMary Tripp With Platinum Salon: Community InvolvementIn this episode of Helena Hustle, I interviewed Mary Tripp, owner of Platinum Salon. Mary talks about her experience in the hair industry, her involvement with her charity organization, and the importance of community involvement. We also discuss the importance of client satisfaction and how one haircut can make a huge impact on someone's life. Tune in for some great insights and tips on starting a business and getting involved in the community. _________________________________________________________________________ Connect WIth Mary Tripp:  Platinum Salon - https://platinumsalon406.com/ MYDA Website - ⁠https://www.mydiabetesalliance.org/⁠ MYDA...2023-05-2926 minPaul Tripp\'s 5-Minute Bible StudyPaul Tripp's 5-Minute Bible Study028. Daniel Summary | Old Testament StudyDaniel: Lord of Glory. Pastor and best-selling author Dr. Paul David Tripp continues his new weekly Bible Study by summarizing the book of Daniel.2023-03-0105 minThe Dan Assor Show #eventprofsThe Dan Assor Show #eventprofsE78:"Achieving your events industry goals in 2023" with Juliet Tripp, The Events Coach® #eventpofsOriginally broadcast live on LinkedIn on 2nd February 2023 Practical and tangible tips to let go of limiting beliefs, stop standing in your own way and weave goal setting into your routine as an events professional. Whether you are scaling an events business, growing your personal brand or going for a dream role - you'll walk away fired up and inspired to go after your growth this year and beyond. With over 11 years' experience in the world of events, Juliet Tripp is CEO of ‘The Events Coach’ - empowering event professionals and event businesses to i...2023-02-0235 minHomebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityDaniel Kirk: How Paul Preaches ChristmasLong-time friend of the podcast and New Testament super nerd – the Good Doctor Daniel Kirk – is back on the podcast for some Christmas fun! This conversation was the first in-person live stream from the new Homebrewed Christianity headquarters. It was zesty. Be sure to check out his newest book, Romans for Normal People: A Guide to the Most Misused, Problematic and Prooftexted Letter in the Bible. It is a nerdy banger of a book. Daniel Kirk (Ph.D., Duke University) is an award-winning New Testament scholar whose work takes place at the intersection of history, bibl...2022-12-192h 07Homebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityPhilip Clayton: on the Mindfulness of NaturePhilip Clayton returns to the podcast! This conversation was inspired by an online academic conference I put together as part of the God & the Book of Nature project at the University of Edinburgh titled the Mindfulness of Nature. You can find videos of all the papers from the gathering here. As a scholar, Philip Clayton (Ingraham Professor, Claremont School of Theology) works at the intersection points of science, philosophy, and theology. As an activist (president of EcoCiv.org, President of IPDC), he works to convene, facilitate, and catalyze multi-sectoral initiatives toward ecological civilization. In the conv...2022-08-151h 32Open Source Health with Tripp JohnsonOpen Source Health with Tripp JohnsonDaniel Fishburn: Leadership, spirituality, a nuanced perspective on treatment and recoveryFrom working with refugees in Houston and El Salvador to working in community mental health and the “NATSAP World”, Daniel Fishburn has dedicated his life to serving others.  He’s been a mentor, colleague and friend of mine for years, so I was super excited to have him on the podcast! Here’s a bit of what we covered in this episode:Pros and cons of for-profit vs. not-for-profit healthcare and treatmentHuman-centered capitalismThe journey from addiction to recoverySpirituality in life and leadership The stories we tell ourselvesEmployee retention vs. team development and the role of a leader The...2021-10-201h 02Homebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityComing Out of (White) Evangelicalism with Dr. Daniel White HodgeDr. Daniel White Hodge is an associate professor of intercultural communications and the chair of the communication arts department at North Park University. Go check out his website here. Don't forget to check out his podcast that all the cool kids are already listening to - Profane Faith.    Check Out His Books Homeland Insecurity: A Hip Hop Missiology for the Post–Civil Rights Context Baptized in Dirty Water: Reimagining the Gospel according to Tupac Amaru Shakur The Soul of Hip Hop: Rims, Timbs and a Cultural Theology Hip Hop's Hostile Gospel: A Post-Soul Theological Explo...2020-10-011h 38More Than MoneyMore Than MoneyEpisode 10 | 5 Money Tips For Newlyweds | Guest: Daniel TrippOn this episode, we are talking about newlyweds and money. I have ArtRainer.com contributor and Executive Pastor at Redeemer Church in North Carolina, Daniel Tripp, to walk us through what he has learned over the years. We also answer a few listeners’ money questions. It is a great episode for all married couples. Listener questions answered:Question #1: What do you tell a couple where one spouse is hostile to a budget and the other knows it would be helpful, but wants to keep the peace?Question #2: My wife and I are hoping to pu...2020-09-3029 minHomebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityDaniel Joslyn-Siemiatkosk: a Christian Reading the Mishnah Avot & Weird Anglican TwitterIn this episode you get to hear the story of historian, Episcopalian gone Rev., the nature of comparative theology, and the glories of weird Anglican twitter. Very happy to introduce you all to Dan and let you in on a fun conversation. The Rev. Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski, PhD, is the Duncalf-Villavoso Professor of Church History at the Seminary of the Southwest. His teaching focuses on integrating Anglican and Episcopal identity with the broader sweep of Christian history and Jewish-Christian relations. His research interests include Anglican and Episcopal history, Jewish-Christian relations ancient and modern, the development of Anglican ecclesiology, a...2020-08-151h 24The Trail Runners ExperienceThe Trail Runners Experience#61 ft. Steve TrippOur Kiwi friend Steve Tripp joins the fun on the podcast as we share our favourite races of all time and discuss the adventures and true joys of running.Note: There is little, to know talk of Covid 19 in today's episode. Its all about running!!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-trail-runners-experie/message2020-03-301h 25AssumptionsAssumptionsLove (and Hate) in Our Audience, Part One – Season Two, Episode 11As we wind our way to the tail end of this season, we share feedback provided by our listeners. The questions spark conversations. We discuss what would bring us to conversion, how to understand sexual intimacy, and even masturbation. This episode also includes Kyle’s interview with Fraser Tripp. Sponsors:Assumptions is sponsored by Alberta Podcast Network and this week we highlighted the Young Gaffers. This week we are also sponsored by Edmonton’s Lit Fest (use the discount code atbrocks. Show Notes:Our episode begins with Kyle’s...2018-10-011h 01Dissecting The 80sDissecting The 80s#98 The Karate KidThere’s a Cobra Kai YouTube Red Series, so we dove into The Karate Kid! How awful is Daniel-san? Why isn’t this movie just Miyagi and Elizabeth Shue hijinx? What the heck is wrong with Cobra Kai? Is Daniel Larusso the … Continue reading →2018-06-041h 39Homebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityProcess Thought and Contemplative Christian Practice with Daniel ColemanWhat is it that makes us more likely to buy books about contemplation than to go to a silent retreat? Today's guest, Daniel Coleman, author of Presence and Process: A Path Towards Transformation, is talking with Tripp about meditation, contemplation, and spiritual practice in a pluralistic world. Given the spiritual trends in America - with the decline of those identifying as religious, and the rise of the mindfulness movement - how do we navigate the waters of spiritual practice? Daniel talks about how he began to grow dissatisfied with the traditional church experience a...2017-11-1455 minHomebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityReformation 500th Birthday Celebration LIVE from North CarolinaThis is the only protest where you get to drink in a church 500 years later. That's right, this is the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, and to celebrate, we're live from Cary, North Carolina at Christ the King Lutheran Church with Pastors Daniel Pugh and Wolfgang Herz-Lane. They talk about why, 500 years later, they decide to continue the protest and be on team Luther, the significance of the real presence in the Eucharist, how to deal with negative attention for being active in social and racial justice, and the timelessness of the gospel. Then, Gl...2017-10-311h 45Theology Nerd ThrowdownTheology Nerd ThrowdownThe Secret Chart to the END OF TIME (kind of) with Jeffrey Pugh and Daniel KirkWelcome to a special episode of the Theology Nerd podcast. Today, the Good Doctor Daniel Kirk is talking to Jeffrey Pugh about his book,  The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to the End Times: Theology After You’ve Been Left Behind. Hear about Jeffrey’s personal history with apocalyptic movements, the secret to the end of the world, the system of thought behind the dispensationalist beliefs, inerrancy and hermeneutics, the difference between apocalypticism and eschatology, the difference between literal and non-literally readings and how we know when to use which. Plus, Daniel and Jeff talk about: what...2017-06-191h 09Homebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityThe Secret Chart to the END OF TIME (kind of) with Jeffrey Pugh and Daniel KirkWelcome to a special episode of the Theology Nerd podcast. Today, the Good Doctor Daniel Kirk is talking to Jeffrey Pugh about his book,  The Homebrewed Christianity Guide to the End Times: Theology After You've Been Left Behind. Hear about Jeffrey's personal history with apocalyptic movements, the secret to the end of the world, the system of thought behind the dispensationalist beliefs, inerrancy and hermeneutics, the difference between apocalypticism and eschatology, the difference between literal and non-literally readings and how we know when to use which. Plus, Daniel and Jeff talk about: what can a...2017-06-191h 09Theology Nerd ThrowdownTheology Nerd ThrowdownQuestions for Trinity (Sunday) #LectioCast this is NOT the good Dr. Kirk The good Doctor Daniel Kirk is on a road trip across the country with Clan Kirk, but no need to fear your Lectiocast is still here! It is an honor to fill in for Daniel and talk some lectionary goodness. We will see how long it takes before Daniel quits his trip and gets me off the show, but for now I am excited. During the podcast I discuss the four lectionary texts for the week and the questions I imagine inspiring my sermonizing…if I was still working in a...2017-06-0651 minTripp FullerTripp FullerQuestions for Trinity (Sunday) #LectioCastthis is NOT the good Dr. Kirk The good Doctor Daniel Kirk is on a road trip across the country with Clan Kirk, but no need to fear your Lectiocast is still here! It is an honor to fill in for Daniel and talk some lectionary goodness. We will see how long it takes before Daniel quits his trip and gets me off the show, but for now I am excited. During the podcast I discuss the four lectionary texts for the week and the questions I imagine inspiring my sermonizing…if I was still working in a...2017-06-0647 minHomebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityQuestions for Trinity (Sunday) #LectioCastThe good Doctor Daniel Kirk is on a road trip across the country with Clan Kirk, but no need to fear your Lectiocast is still here! It is an honor to fill in for Daniel and talk some lectionary goodness. We will see how long it takes before Daniel quits his trip and gets me off the show, but for now I am excited. During the podcast I discuss the four lectionary texts for the week and the questions I imagine inspiring my sermonizing...if I was still working in a pulpit. For each of...2017-06-0551 minTripp FullerTripp FullerPentecost: The Spirit Has a Surprise for You #LectioCastThe Spirit enables Jesus’s followers to speak to all the devout Jews, reconfiguring our understanding of “devout,” forcing us to reimagine who it is that belongs to the inner circle of the people of God. Acts 2:1-21 The Spirit of God comes as an image of eschatological judgment and of eschatological salvation, surprising us all with its redefinition of the people of God. 1 Corinthians 12:3b-13 God’s disassembly of our presumed social hierarchies begins with God’s own involvement with the people and extends through our being united to each other and...2017-05-2933 minTripp FullerTripp FullerJesus is Glorified, And So Are We #LectioCastAfter Jesus got that resurrection body, God wasn’t done. The resurrected Jesus is exalted, enthroned, and glorified. Because Jesus receives God’s glory, we get to as well.  Acts 1:6-14 God might not be restoring the kingdom to Israel, but God is restoring the kingship of the earth to humanity. The disciples will know it when they receive the same power Jesus had at their baptism by the Spirit. Psalm 68:1-10, 33-35 The idea of God having enemies to conquer doesn’t sound that great, until we realize that they’re the on...2017-05-2233 minTripp FullerTripp FullerJesus is Raised: So Walk in Loving Fear #LectioCastJesus has been raised. I think this means we don’t have to worry about crazy passages from 1 Peter.  Acts 17:22-31 Paul unravels the narrative of polytheism, claiming for one God a unique place of sovereignty and honor. And then he pulls in a Jesus juke at the end to call for repentance. Masterful. Psalm 66:8-20 God gets a lot of credit here, maybe more than we’re comfortable ascribing to a loving deity: bringing us through nets and piling up burdens before finally delivering. But it works well as a story...2017-05-1530 minTripp FullerTripp FullerThe Stone Lives #LectioCastJesus. This week is all about Jesus. Jesus reconfiguring the identity of the people of God. Jesus receiving God’s vindication in the face of humanity’s rejection of him. Jesus holding the identity that we get to share in: living stones, the one in whom the father is at work so that the father might be glorified. Acts 7:55-60 Stephen relives the Jesus story: condemned as a blasphemer of the Temple, he raises the ire of the leadership by proclaiming Jesus as the son of man at God’s right hand. He entrusts his spirit...2017-05-0837 minTripp FullerTripp FullerThe Shepherd Wants Your Money #LectioCastThe resurrected Jesus is the shepherd of the sheep. And the community of the Good Shepherd is one where people radically reconfigure how they spend their money. Are we ready for that kind of discipleship? Are we ready to form those kinds of communities? Acts 2:42-47 The message we most need to hear, the message we least want to heed: they had everything in common, they created a distinctive community, and everyone loved it. Psalm 23 The Shepherding Lord: David’s, Jesus’s, and ours. 1 Peter 2:19-25 The cros...2017-05-0130 minTripp FullerTripp FullerGod’s Great Yes to Humanity’s Feeble No—Easter 3 #LectioCastThe crucifixion is humanity’s attempt to say No to God’s anointed Lord and Christ. The resurrection is God’s mighty Yes to Jesus, and God’s continuing Yes to humanity as well.  Acts 2:14a, 36-41 God continues to say YES in the face of humanity’s feeble NO. God says YES to Jesus, and God continues to say YES to Israel and to humanity as a whole. Psalm 116:1-4, 12-19 Here we see the daring of God who is willing to have God’s own praiseworthiness tied to the actions of Go...2017-04-2533 minHomebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityA Man Attested by God with Daniel KirkThis episode is a crossover episode with the Good Doctor Daniel Kirk (of the LectioCast fame). How high was the early church's Christology? Daniel is on this podcast to talk about his new book A Man Attested by God, and answers this very question. This book is a bit oppositional. The Good Doctor is taking on very trendy New Testament scholars and early church theologians around the emergence of a high Christology early in the history of the church. He discusses: Why have these early high Christologies become so popular? What is the place of Jesus' hu...2017-04-121h 28Tripp FullerTripp FullerA Man Attested by God with Daniel KirkThis episode is a crossover episode with the Good Doctor Daniel Kirk (of the LectioCast fame). How high was the early church’s Christology? Daniel is on this podcast to talk about his new book A Man Attested by God, and answers this very question. This book is a bit oppositional. The Good Doctor is taking on very trendy New Testament scholars and early church theologians around the emergence of a high Christology early in the history of the church. He discusses: Why have these early high Christologies become so popular? What is the place of Jesus...2017-04-121h 24Tripp FullerTripp FullerLent Week 6: Liturgy of the Passion #LectioCastIt’s time to follow Jesus to the cross: where God is absent, and the mission seems to fail. Except for those words from the centurion that turn the world upside down. Isaiah 50:4-9a The teacher is called to sustain the weary, even as he suffers the indignities of rejection. But shame is not the story, because vindication comes from God. Psalm 31:9-16 Untimely death: it’s the experience of the person who has been rejected and is the source of plots against his life. It’s a story of trust...2017-04-0335 minTripp FullerTripp FullerLent Week 5: Easter Rising #LectioCastThe darkness of death, and of Lent, cannot keep the resurrection light of Easter from shining. And when resurrection light shines, you know you’re seeing the glory of God. Ezekiel 37 The Great Zombiepocalypse is one of the most arresting scenes in the whole Bible. A beautiful mixture of resurrection, return from exile, and new creation, it teems with images of life and of God’s creative love.  John 11 The resurrection and the life are not just for the eschaton. Jesus makes the future present. Life is a gift here and now...2017-03-2836 minTripp FullerTripp FullerLent Week 3: Is the Lord Present to Provide? #LectioCastIn times of hunger and thirst, do we trust God to be present? Do we trust God to provide? Do we believe that this is the path to eternal life rather than a roadblock keeping us from it?  Genesis 17:1-7 The people grumble and test and complain. But only because they were worried about dying of thirst. God doesn’t just give them water: God gives them Godself. Psalm 95 God as the rock of salvation: the rock from whom waters come when needed. God as the God worth trusting because God has...2017-03-1337 minTripp FullerTripp FullerLent Week 2: Utter Dependence #LectioCastFrom Abram to Jesus to the inclusion of the Gentiles we are called into a story of utter dependence on God: trusting God to do for us what we would otherwise try to do for ourselves.  Genesis 12:1-4a Abram has to leave behind everything that should provide for him. God promises a blessing that is too big for Abram to control or contain.  Psalm 121 A psalm of trust in God’s holistic care. Where does our help come from? Are we willing to give ourselves to the God who made heav...2017-03-0637 minTripp FullerTripp FullerLent Week 1: Fasting as Trust in God #LectioCastLent begins. And we are invited into the ancient practice of fasting. Fasting does not mean adding a new practice, but shedding a practice for the purpose of deepening our trust in God. The stories of Jesus and of Adam and Eve invite us to consider what sorts of props we have erected to hold ourselves up rather than entrusting ourselves into the hands of God. Will we give these up for Lent? Matthew 4:1-11 Jesus pulls off what neither Adam nor Israel were able to do before him: and he reaps the rewards of...2017-02-2835 minTripp FullerTripp FullerWhat Neighbor Love Looks Like with Rev. Dr. Wil Gafney #LectioCastIt’s a great week to get fired! So preach Leviticus 19 and tell people what it actually says.  Leviticus 19:1-2, 9-18 We all know the command, “Love your neighbor as yourself.” But what does that love look like? And how might that love manifest itself in subversion of the expectations of market capitalism? Psalm 119:33-40 The Psalm has a place. It is spoken by a power. And it invites us to call God to account. 1 Corinthians 3:10-11, 16-23 What, or who, is the temple of God? And how doe...2017-02-1337 minTripp FullerTripp FullerTo Law or Not To Law, that is the Question #LectioCastHow does a Christian walk in the ways of God, loving God with heart, soul, mind, and strength? Do we do this by obeying the Law? Or by following Jesus? Or both? Deuteronomy 30:15-20 How is the Abrahamic covenant realized? How is the land possessed and the seed multiplied? Faithfulness to the commandments. This is what loving God looks like. Its alternative, the way of death, is idolatry.  Sirach 15:15-20 Take a walk on the wild side, and preach from the best free will passage in the whole Bible! 2017-02-0732 minTripp FullerTripp FullerPeople of the Light #LectioCastWe are the light of the world. And the very things we do in service to God can be the darkness that obscures the light just as easily as the light that dispels the gloom. Isaiah 58:1-12 Don’t be hoodwinked by acts of piety that don’t bring life to your neighbor. Psalm 112:1-9 Celebrating people who are… like Isaiah suggests. Are they like us? 1 Corinthians 2:1-12 (13-16) When crucifixion becomes an adverb the wisdom of God is at work. Matthew 5:13-20 Time t...2017-01-3031 minTripp FullerTripp FullerThe God of the Upside Down Kingdom #LectioCastIf you want to know what people expect of God, listen to what they think blessing looks like. Epiphany continues to challenge us to look for and recognize God in the places we spurn and despise—even though these are usually our own places. Matthew 5:1-12 Do we really aspire to the Kingdom depicted in the Beatitudes? Do we really trust God to work like that?  1 Corinthians 1:18-31 Jesus wasn’t the only one advocating an upside-down, cruciform Kingdom. Paul challenges us as those who too often have a faith devoid of po...2017-01-2327 minTripp FullerTripp Fuller“The Second Grade Problem,” with Doug Pagitt #LectioCastDoug Pagitt breaks it down: the problem is Second Grade. Just wait. Isaiah 9:1-4 Overcoming gloom: a beautiful picture of hope. But the reality is… Second Grade. Am I right? Psalm 27:1, 4-9 There’s a rhythm of salvation and distress. And maybe a bit of uncertainty about whether that rhythm will recur. Then there’s the question of how we don’t get caught in a Temple/attractional model of discovering the presence of God. 1 Corinthians 1:10-18 Living out of an abundance narrative is a cornerstone of avoiding...2017-01-2345 minTripp FullerTripp FullerThe Baptism of Our Lord: A Man Anointed by God #LectioCastThe baptism of Jesus is one of the most perplexing, challenging passages in the Gospels. We can shine a little light on it, but only if we’re willing to distinguish Jesus from God, recognizing God as the empowering agent who also marks with the Spirit as God’s beloved children. Isaiah 42:1-9 The servant in whom God is pleased receives the Spirit, brings justice, heals the sick, and eventually suffers and dies. In this, the covenant with Israel shines forth for the good of the nations. Psalm 29  The God who speak...2017-01-0233 minTripp FullerTripp Fuller#LectioCast Advent 4: Waiting for a Surprise with Mihee Kim-Kort Are we sure we know what we’re waiting for? God is faithful, and God is full of surprises. Isaiah 7:10-16 Your favorite Jesus prophecy that originally had nothing to do with Jesus! So, what does this mean about who Jesus is and what salvation means Matthew 1:18-25 An invitation to imagine what salvation looks like—and letting Matthew show us. What does “Immanuel” mean here? What does it mean that God is with us? What does a people look like who have been rescued from their sins? Romans 1:1-7 God is faithful. That’s the Advent hope. Christ has...2016-12-1340 minTripp FullerTripp FullerAdvent 3: In Need of Reversal with Mihee Kim-Kort #LectioCastWhat time is it? Where are we in the unfolding narrative of God’s story of promise and deliverance? Isaiah and Jesus each show us what the time of arrival looks like. With Isaiah we look for a time yet to come. With Jesus we remember that the time has already arrived. Isaiah 35:1-10 An exuberant picture of divine rescue that far outstrips everything we see around us. A picture to give us hope that what is death-dealing today can be life-giving tomorrow.  Matthew 11:2-11 Isaiah’s vision finds its initial fulfi...2016-12-0534 minTripp FullerTripp FullerAdvent 2: Waiting for the Messiah with Jason Micheli #LectioCastOur calling is to live out the Advent story. We are supposed to be the people who put on full display for the world the acceptance with which God has embraced us. We are the people of Abraham’s children raised from stone, we are the people in whom the lion and lamb lie down together, we are the people of Jew and Gentile accepted while we were yet sinners, we are the people showing Jesus’s kingship through our justice among one another. Matthew 3:1-12 The preacher whom people seek: not in town, out in t...2016-11-3039 minTripp FullerTripp FullerAdvent: Waiting for the Messiah with Jason Micheli #LectioCastThe waiting game begins again. But we’re not waiting for the Messiah to be born. We’re waiting for him to reappear. We’re looking and longing for the new creation that was promised with the reign of God’s faithful servant. And so we watch for an hour whose coming we cannot anticipate. And so we become the future for which we hope. Isaiah 2:1-5.  When God exalts God’s people, the economy of the world is transformed. The military industrial complex surrenders to the agricultural economy of life-giving work. This word goes out and the...2016-11-2038 minTripp FullerTripp FullerTake Heart: Christ is King #LectioCastChrist is king. That’s the week on the liturgical calendar, it’s the promise of God. And it’s our hope in a time when we have figured out that our earthly shepherds are not going to fulfill God’s visions of justice and righteousness.  Jeremiah 23:1-6 God will shepherd God’s people. God will raise up a faithful shepherd to do it through. And God will see to it that humanity gets to flourish, free from fear, as God created us to do. Luke 1:68-79 Zechariah prophesies over the ministry of...2016-11-1438 minTripp FullerTripp FullerA Glorious New Creation! After Things Get Really, Really Bad #LectioCastThe promise of new creation bursts through with images of wholeness, shalom, restoration, and God’s relentless passion for God’s beloved people. And when a bystander tries to get Jesus to say that the time has finally come for it, Jesus says, “Actually, it’s about to get a whole lot worse.” Isaiah 65:17-25 New creation looks like a holistic picture of human thriving and flourishing. It’s shalom. It’s the dignity of meaningful work. It’s God delighting in each of us. Isaiah 12 We celebrate a God whose identity is tied...2016-11-0927 minThe New ManThe New Man191 Why Personal Growth Won’t Make You More Money — Daniel PriestleyDaniel Priestley on being a Key Person of Influence, why personal growth won’t make you more money, and why self deprecation is another ego-trip.2016-11-0741 minThe New ManThe New Man191 Why Personal Growth Won’t Make You More Money — Daniel PriestleyDaniel Priestley on being a Key Person of Influence, why personal growth won’t make you more money, and why self deprecation is another ego-trip.2016-11-0741 minTripp FullerTripp FullerLiving in Hope (on the Brink of an Election) #LectioCastIn a world in which “you can’t always get what you want,” whether it’s justice, abundance, equality, or a decent political candidate, how do we continue to place our hope in God? Why should we place our hope in God? Haggai 1:15b-2:9 In the midst of grave disappointment God says, “Don’t give up on me yet.” The presence of God is the promise of God’s acts in the future. Psalm 145:1-5, 17-21 God is worthy of praise. Do we tell enough stories about what God has done that we know thi...2016-11-0134 minTripp FullerTripp FullerThe Contemplative Practice of Faithfulness to God with Corinna Guerrero #LectioCastSometimes the chaos of the world compels us to call on God to set all things right. Sometimes the chaos of the world compels us to delight in God’s presence in the midst of hardship. Can we take hold of both? Habakkuk 1:1-4; 2:1-4 A cry for justice in a time of uncertainty. And a renewed cry when God answers wrong. A call for patience as we await geopolitical transformation. Psalm 119:137-144 Here we find righteousness not in a transformed world but in the Torah that God has given. Perhaps a...2016-10-2539 minTripp FullerTripp FullerLeaving Shame, Finding Righteousness #LectioCastIn order for shame to be undone, our whole system of judgment must be turned on its head. God honors those whom the world would shame. But are we really ready to hear it? The parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector might push us to our limits. Joel 2:23-32 A holistic picture of salvation that turns the whole world on its head. It invites us to hope for a huge act of deliverance, but then asks us to be agents taking care of a big world as well. Psalm 65 ...2016-10-1732 minTripp FullerTripp FullerScripture, Law, and Knowing God #LectioCastWhat is the Bible and what are we supposed to do with it? What does knowing God mean, and how does scripture help? How will we know when we are seeing an accurate representation of God? These are the questions the Lectionary guides us through this week. 2 Timothy 3:14–4:5 Scripture is inspired by God—for making us wise for the salvation that appears in Christ Jesus. What it looks like to reframe our understanding of inspiration around the Christological purpose articulated in 2 Tim 3:13.  Jeremiah 31:27-34 New exodus promises a new covenant. Jeremiah conte...2016-10-1030 minTripp FullerTripp FullerFinding Life, Thanking God #LectioCastHow do we live as people who are not in charge? How do we live among a people who are not like us, how do we respond to life’s calamities, how do we respond to life’s blessings? What do our responses show us about what kind of people we are and how we do or don’t see God’s hand at work in the world? Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7 Are we ready to be a blessing to the city in which we find ourselves? Are we willing to come out of the greenhouse, out of the g...2016-10-0332 minTripp FullerTripp FullerWhips of Hope #LectioCastA series of challenging passages invite us to image what sort of hope we have for the “life” that God promises us in Christ. The passages this week are: Luke 17:5-10 2 Timothy 1:1-14 Lamentations 1:1-6, 3:19-26 Psalm 137  Daniel Kirk is a writer, speaker, and blogger who lives in San Francisco, CA. He is also serving as pastoral director for the Newbigin House of Studies in San Francisco. Daniel holds a Ph.D. in New Testament from Duke Unive...2016-09-2728 minTripp FullerTripp FullerBonus Edition: What Difference Does Jesus Make for How We Read the Old Testament? with Michael Kimpan #LectioCast This bonus edition was recorded before a live audience at the 2016 Wild Goose Festival in Hot Springs, NC. Michael and Daniel sit down to talk about how Christians should read the Old Testament. Do we take on board the NT authors’ view of things, that Jesus as Messiah is the interpretive key to the scriptures of Israel? This one has massive implications for not only preaching but our everyday reading, interpretation, and ethics. Michael Kimpan has a proven history of leadership in helping individuals and institutions think critically about matters of faith and culture through his writing, tea...2016-09-0749 minTripp FullerTripp FullerFrom Anti-Creation to Heavenly Party #LectioCastJeremiah 4:11-12, 22-28 Anti-creation. And it’s all the fault of God’s faithless people. Talk about terrifying. Psalm 14 Here we face the question: what does it mean to consume God’s people? Slave labor? Prison industrial complex? It might be that we say “there is no God” in ways that we’d be surprised about. 1 Timothy 1:12-17 I make a big promise here: to show that something Paul says is something everyone can agree on. Let’s see if I can pull it off! 2016-09-0436 minTripp FullerTripp FullerDoes God Change? with Jim Kast-Keat #LectioCastListen to how Jim responds to being put on the spot with this one: Does God change? And it only gets better from there! Jeremiah 18:1-11 The God who can change, and who can change our futures. Here is the potter who can start over with the malformed lump.  Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18 When God knows everything, when it seems that all the days of our life are written in God’s book—what is there to preach? Wait to see what Jim breaks out! Phile...2016-08-2931 minTripp FullerTripp FullerDeliverance & Praise #LectioCastThis week we get a picture painted in four different shades of divine deliverance. Luke 13:10-17 A loosing that confronts us with our desire to guard sacred space and time. And a story that reminds us that praise must always be grounded in experience. Jeremiah 1:4-10 Jeremiah is set aside from the time he was born. Maybe we aren’t! As prophet of God Jeremiah is the embodiment of God on earth. Psalm 71:1-6 What it means for God to be ri...2016-08-1532 minTripp FullerTripp FullerThe Secular as Barometer of Sacred Fidelity with Sean Gladding #LectioCastIsaiah 1:1, 10-20 Worship in the courts versus justice in the community. Surprise: sacrifice doesn’t give the people the purification they’re after. Maybe our religiosity itself is the evil God despises. Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23 The city that God abandons in Isaiah is the city the people praise in Psalm 50. Here’s an invitation to wrestle with what faithfulness and sinfulness actually look like. Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16 This might be just the passage for those of us starting to burn out and not quite sure, anymore, that anythi...2016-08-0340 minTripp FullerTripp FullerSlavery and Food, Sex and Money with Sean Gladding #LectioCastHosea 11:1-11 A story of a deeply conflicted God: a God who has to discipline, but a God who has treated Israel with tender lovingkindness in its history—that sounds a note of hope for the future. God is the one who always longs to get God’s people out of Egypt—and Egypt out of God’s people. Psalm 107:1-9, 43 A psalm of tangible trust: supplying real, tangible goods for our real, tangible needs. But are we willing to be the provision of God? Colossians 3:1-11 How do w...2016-07-2537 minTripp FullerTripp FullerMercy Triumphs over Judgment #LectioCastThis week the lectionary hovers around the beauty—and necessity!—of God’s forgiveness. Mercy triumphs over judgment, and demands that we become a different kind of people as well. Hosea 1:2-10 A favorite Christian praise song illustrates the stark judgment of God and also, in the end, the triumph of mercy. Psalm 85 A song the echoes Hosea by celebrating God’s past actions of turning from anger and judgment and looking for God to to do it again. Colossians 2:6-15 Paul takes a deep d...2016-07-1931 minTripp FullerTripp FullerGod Making the Impossible Possible with Bryan Berghoef #LectioCastThis week we see a cluster of stories that show God making the impossible possible. Whether it’s life out of death or a transformation of a violent aggressor into a vessel of self-giving love, God has the power to create and renew and rejuvenate.  1 Kings 17:8-16, (17-24) The places and ways that God works can and do and should surprise us—that is, if our God is in fact the Lord over all things. What does it take to see and know that God is the true God? Psalm 146 God is cr...2016-05-3044 minTripp FullerTripp FullerPeace, Spirit, Forgiveness, Grace (That’ll Preach) with Micky ScottBey Jones #LectioCastActs 5:27-32 Copping just the right attitude—what’s needed for civil disobedience. Speaking truth to authority and walking in costly commitment to God. Psalm 150   The definitive Scriptural proof text in favor of the worship band! Revelation 1:4-8  A kaleidoscope of imagery describing both Christ and God. The future of God is God’s arrival for the sake of the world and God’s people. Jesus models what faithful saints are to be: the faithful witness and first of those risen from the dead. He doesn’t retreat to the “God par...2016-03-2831 minHomebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityKirk tells Tripp he has some concerns...Get ready to travel deep with Kirk and Tripp. This non-violent improvisational encounter between the LectioCast's Daniel Kirk and Tripp was recorded at First Baptist Church in Palo Alto before the ClobberCast. They keep Christology crazy as they talk about awkward metaphysics, heretical Sunday School lessons, and some questions Daniel has about Tripp's book: Can you confess "Jesus is Lord" without becoming hierarchical? How do you understand who Jesus was? Wandering cynic sage? or Apocalyptic prophet? If God has to be at least as nice as Jesus, where does this nice Jesus come from? Start getting...2016-03-251h 04Homebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityThe Clobbercast: Sexuality, the Bible, and Ministry #LectioCast #NerdOutIt's a cross-over podcast explosion! Homebrewed Christianity + LectioCast = zesty nerdiness! In the CLOBBERCAST we tackle all the clobber passages some Christians use against the LGBTQ members of the church. Not only do we end up discussing the pastoral consequences and personal tensions connected to the larger conversation, but Rev. Mixon and Daniel share their own personal and powerful stories. Tripp and Daniel are joined by Pastor Rick Mixon from the First Baptist Church, Palo Alto. Rick has been Senior Pastor of FBC Palo Alto since 2006.  Rick Mixon has been serving as an openly gay pastor in t...2016-02-271h 52Tripp FullerTripp FullerThe Clobbercast: Sexuality, the Bible, and Ministry #LectioCast #NerdOutIt’s a cross-over podcast explosion! Homebrewed Christianity + LectioCast = zesty nerdiness! In the CLOBBERCAST we tackle all the clobber passages some Christians use against the LGBTQ members of the church. Not only do we end up discussing the pastoral consequences and personal tensions connected to the larger conversation, but Rev. Mixon and Daniel share their own personal and powerful stories. Tripp and Daniel are joined by Pastor Rick Mixon from the First Baptist Church, Palo Alto. Rick has been Senior Pastor of FBC Palo Alto since 2006.  Rick Mixon has been serving as an openly gay pastor...2016-02-271h 48Tripp FullerTripp FullerGod’s Faithfulness and Our Own with Aric Clark #LectioCastA migrant people are promised their land, and Jesus’ own migration promises to end in death. This week’s Lectionary texts take place in the gritty places where divine deliverance is needed. Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18 Warning: Daniel downer debunks a favorite interpretation of God passing through slaughtered birds. But the gift of the land creates its own unique contours as Israel identifies itself as an immigrant people. Psalm 27  Proclaiming the Lord’s protection probably means we know we have something to be protected from. There’s a pull in both directions: we need t...2016-02-1640 minTripp FullerTripp FullerThe Social Gospel and the Present Christ #LectioCastFor the third Sunday after Epiphany we have the appearance of Jesus at the Synagogue of Nazareth. We get a glimpse of Jesus’ mission through his reading of Isaiah. A social gospel manifesto. The Spirit who inspired Jesus then comes to us as it makes us one with Christ—and forces us to ask how we know Christ when we see him. Luke 4:14-21 “The Social Justice Manifesto”! But what is the social justice Jesus envisions? Cindy talks about good news to the poor, debt relief, freedom. And then there’s the Spirit piece—Jesus speaking as...2016-01-1838 minTripp FullerTripp FullerGod’s Celebrations with Cindy Wang Brandt #LectioCast It’s the Second Sunday After Epiphany and we are joined by Cindy Wag Brandt for some LectioCast fun! Isaiah 62:1-5 Celebration. Praise. Delight. We’re familiar with all these—but are we ready to see them as God’s own posture toward God’s people? (Also, Daniel rides his hobby horse about God sharing God’s awesome stuff with God’s people.) 1 Corinthians 12:1-11 We hit the difficulties of unity: it’s an act of faith, and it’s sometimes used as a club to get minority voices to...2016-01-1135 minTripp FullerTripp FullerGod’s Beloved Children with Eric Barreto #LectioCastEric Barreto wraps up his tour of duty by helping usher us into Epiphany. Isaiah 43:1-7 A HUGE REVEAL! The deepest vocational longing of Daniel’s heart is laid bare! Also, there is intimate language of God’s care for God’s beloved children, maybe an anticipation of the baptism scene itself. Psalm 29 attempts to depict the overwhelming power of the voice of God. God’s kingship isn’t about preserving the monarchy, but empowering and blessing the people. Acts 8:14-17 One picture of the relentless...2016-01-0535 minTripp FullerTripp FullerThe Dynamic God Who Creates One People with Eric Barreto #LectioCastEric Barreto is back to help us round off our Christmas episodes. We catch a vision of God creating a unified people in Christ, and Eric calls us to more faithfully interweave our understandings of heaven and earth. Jeremiah 31:7-14 In a diffuse world of turmoil, Jeremiah promises unity as God gathers people together. The least likely travelers are the heart of what God is about. Psalm 147:12-20 Nature is a way in which God executes God’s will and judgment: both for blessing of God’s people and for...2015-12-2836 minTripp FullerTripp FullerIt’s Christmas! #LectioCastEric Barreto leads off by inviting us to embrace the fact that we always read in community. Everyone’s reading is a gift and value for the church. We see characters all around the edges of the stories and society finding their place right at the middle of God’s work. 1 Samuel 2:18-20, 26 Hannah gives generously—she didn’t want the child for herself. Samuel wears the clothes of a priest. And we start to hear how the Jesus story echoes the Samuel story—including the honoring of faithful women who become faithful mothers.2015-12-2133 minTripp FullerTripp FullerA Beautified, Expectant People #LectioCast w/ Micha BoyettMicha Boyett joins the LectioCast to talk through the business of waiting on the Lord for Advent week 2. We uncover how the biblical texts expect a beautified people waiting for a beautiful and celebrated arrival of God. Malachi 3:1-4  Micha draws our attention to how much time is spent focusing on the messenger rather than the Lord himself. We see again that what we are waiting for is divine safety. Luke 1:68-79 We ask the recurring question, Who are our enemies from whom we need to be saved? In the wake o...2015-11-3036 minTripp FullerTripp FullerReign of David, Reign of Christ #LectioCastDaniel was joined by his beloved brother, Alex Kirk, who helped shine all kinds of preaching light on passages about the reign of God’s faithful king. 2 Samuel 23:1-7 Daniel wants us to incorporate people into worship—his pet heresy. Alex directs the conversation toward how God names us and identifies us as God’s own. Daniel reinterprets it through Jesus. As he does. Psalm 132:1-12 (13-18) A song of David that shows us how the Kingdom moves: we move God to remember, we invite God to join the spaces we alread...2015-11-1736 minTripp FullerTripp FullerWaiting for Safety #LectioCast w/ Carol Howard MerrittCarol Howard Merritt joined Daniel to kick off the new Lectionary year with some reflections on faithful waiting. Jeremiah 33:14-16  Carol reflects on biblical anticipations of the future that should expel our fear in hope of safety. Daniel rides his human-representatives-of-God hobby horse. Psalm 25:1-10 Carol runs the ideas of trust and waiting through the lens of pregnancy. (This is exactly why we have women on during Advent—a gender bias whose value Carol confirms!) 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13 From waiting on God to waiting on and hoping for an...2015-11-1742 minTripp FullerTripp FullerWaiting in Hope #LectioCastDaniel was joined by folks from around the world for the second ever Periscope party recording session. Unfortunately, he doesn’t speak Turkish. That liability aside, the readings for the penultimate Sunday of the church year took us into the liminal space between those actions of God we have seen and the acts of God we hope for in the future. 1 Samuel 1:4-20 We try to map childlessness and birth within the larger picture of God’s work at decisive moments in Israel’s story. And we remember not to let our piety keep us from c...2015-11-1036 minTripp FullerTripp FullerLove of Mountain Goats & Children #LectioCastProper 22, October 4, 2015 Job 1:1; 2:1-10; Psalm 26; Hebrews 1:1-4; 2:5-12; Mark 10:2-16 Job 1, 2 God drawing Satan’s attention to a good guy might make one a wee bit nervous. But fortunately for everyone jrdk has a Mountain Goats song to help get you through it. Psalm 26 “The prayer for those who feel like they’re on the losing end of some cosmic bet.”—Bo. Hebrews 1:1-4; 2:5-12 Daniel tries to walk the ground between the exaltation of the human Jesus and the eternal Son. Mark 10:2...2015-09-2840 minTripp FullerTripp FullerToward a Second Naïveté #LectioCastProper 21, September 27, 2015: Esther 7:1-6, 9-10; 9:20-22, Psalm 124, James 5:13-20, Mark 9:38-50 These passages challenge us to live in the world in such a way that God is with us, that God being with us matters, and that God in the world makes the world better than it could otherwise possibly be. In the end, we discover that we ourselves might be part of the way that God is present and at work. Esther 7:1-6, 9-10; 9:20-22 Daniel thinks Esther is too much trouble to try to preach, but Bo bails him out. Again.2015-09-2231 minTripp FullerTripp FullerInvesting in God’s Way of Being in the World #LectioCastWe keep slogging through wisdom texts, passages that invite us to the daring work of embracing an economy that flips the way of the world on its head.Bo drops his great line again, week 2 out of 2: “Each person is a seat of the presence of God.” Mark 9: Daniel fills out Jesus’ “son of man” language with some talk about Daniel 7. Bo helps us see how Jesus critiques the political ways of the world. Failing to understand the cross is about failing to apprehend how the death of Jesus completely transforms what it looks like to be the faithf...2015-09-1430 minTripp FullerTripp FullerFinding Life by Listening #LectioCastBo Sanders emerges from his doctoral exam prep cave to enliven and enlighten our study of the Lectionary Texts for Proper 19, Sept 13. He brings in a theme that will run through the next four weeks: “Everyone you meet a seat for the presence of God.” Across these texts we’re confronted with the likelihood that we will cling to our own ideas rather than heeding divine direction. Proverbs 1:20-33 Wisdom wants our attention, but apparently we, in general, don’t want to give it. Daniel lures Bo into love of this passage by reframing it in light...2015-09-0733 minTripp FullerTripp FullerDude’s Got Sex Appeal! #LectioCastWhat if the Song of Songs is actually the least scandalous depiction of erotic love in the whole Bible? The “Dude’s Got Sex Appeal” edition of LectioCast entertains that possibility. Let that sink in for a minute. If you can’t take it, don’t worry: Daniel has a praise song that shows definitively that the whole book is about God and Israel. And then there’s Daniel’s hobbyhorse, again, with a human being identified with God in Psalm 45. But, again, don’t worry. Danielle Shroyer is on the mic and brings some serious, down-home pastoral wisdom to our discussio...2015-08-2435 minTripp FullerTripp FullerFrom the Word of God to the Words of our Mouths #LectioCastTripp Fuller joins Daniel Kirk to talk about John’s exclusive Jesus, the hard work of becoming truth tellers, and extending compassion to our heroes and ourselves. John 6 Tripp and Daniel get all deep about naming Jesus wrongly even when we have our facts straight. Tripp breaks down how Jesus as Logos of God opens up a way for us to see how God has worked across all peoples. Ephesians 4-5  We think through ways to trick people (in Christian love, of course!) into seeing ways that we are not the tru...2015-08-0535 minTripp FullerTripp FullerNeighbor Hate, Neighbor Love, Neighbor Jesus #LectioCastA contest. Another contest. And the Lectionary Commentary for Proper 13, August 2, 2015. Tripp Fuller joins the party yet again. We end up threading together a conversation about neighbor love: how can focus on God get in the way? how can sermons on unity and gifts facilitate it rather than unraveling it? how does it show itself in acceptance of people who are just finding their way to Jesus and the church? 2 Samuel 11:26 – 12:13a & Psalm 51  Back to David’s abuse of power: Uriah’s wife and a wee ewe lamb. We remember that the Old Testame...2015-07-2732 minTripp FullerTripp FullerReceiving Grace In Order To Know the Unknowable #LectioCastTripp Fuller returns to the podcast and drops his best breakdown of Anselm’s ontological argument. But not before we see stories that draw us to Jesus and draw us to the grace of God. This is good, because in order to understand Anselm’s God, we have to have been drawn already. John 6  What does 5,000 mean, and for whom is this a miracle anyway? We break down the feeding narrative and Passover, and how to navigate the idea that the miracle is found in everyone sharing their lunch. With a little help from Bultmann. SPOIL...2015-07-2131 minTripp FullerTripp FullerKingship and the Identity of GodJRDK refuses to enable our Marcionite brethren who just want to talk about Jesus. But in the end, slogging through the First Testament text is worth it. 2 Samuel 7 God is identified with the story of the people, but God is going to be in charge of how it plays out. Tripp tells the form/content distinction to step off. Daniel wants you to know that “son of God”—it does not mean what you think it means. He also wants you to buy A Man Attested by God: the Human Jesus of the Synoptic Gospels. But it...2015-07-1336 minTripp FullerTripp FullerArrival of God, Arrival of the King #LectioCast  Bo Sanders wraps up his first tour of duty on LectioCast with a four-point sermon on being God’s beloved children and a disclosure of something that only his therapist knew before. This week we see the arrival of all sorts of kings, from God to David to Jesus to us. Texts for the Week include 2 Samuel 6, Psalm 24, Ephesians 1:3-14 & Mark 6:14-29. 2 Samuel 6: The kingship of David evolves: military power and priesthood. Is he exceeding his boundaries or growing into a larger blessing? Follow us through the complexity. Ps...2015-07-0629 minTripp FullerTripp FullerKin(g)dom as God in Synergy with the World #LectioCastLectioCast 6: 5th Sunday After Pentecost, June 28, 2015 Listen as Daniel restrains himself, only with greatest effort, from launching into a full-on 80s rap music demo. Bo Sanders joins again for conversation about how God’s economy transforms the economies of the world. Swords and armies, forgiveness in action, mannah from heaven, dangerous faith—these tell us about how God is (or isn’t) being made known in and through God’s people. Texts for the Week: 2 Samuel 1:1, 17-27, Psalm 130, 2 Corinthians 8:7-15 & Mark 5:21-43 2 Samuel 1 Is the departure of Israel’s sword...2015-06-2229 minTripp FullerTripp FullerGoliath is Super Huge, and How We Tell Our Stories Really, Really Matters #LectioCastLectionary Commentary for the Fourth Sunday After Pentecost (Year B). Daniel talks with guest host Bo Sanders who drops four-point sermons about David and Goliath and reading the psalms. Daniel comes back with his own three pointer to cover 2 Cor 6, and Mark 4 gets them agreeing that God is dynamically involved in the world. The texts this week include 1 Samuel 17:32-49, Psalm 9:9-20, 2 Cor 6:1-13 & Mark 4:35-41 Homebrewed’s own Bo Sanders joins Daniel Kirk for the latest installment of LectioCast. 1 Sam 17 Bo lays out the four smooth stones for tackling the David and Golia...2015-06-1533 minTripp FullerTripp FullerTrinity Sunday & the Glory of God #LectioCast  It is time for Trinity Sunday!  Tripp joins Daniel for a discussion of this coming Sunday’s lectionary texts. In the conversation you will discover just what Isaiah’s call story has to do with the Trinity, delve into the Biblical notion of ‘glory’ and explore the invitation to participate in the divine life. Daniel will give a special shout out to youth ministers and Tripp will insist that God has refused to the be God without us. The texts for the week are Isaiah 6:1-8, Psalm 29, Romans 8:12-17, and John 3:1-17 #Le...2015-05-2533 minHomebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityHCtaubesSample.mp3Why in the world are philosophers getting so excited about Paul these days? Well I would tell you the answer but Tripp and Pete decided to do an entire High Gravity class investigating this turn to Paul among political philosophers. Last week the class kicked off with an initial session on the Bible with Daniel Kirk and now in the second session we turn to the philosophers. This podcast includes the general introduction to Paul and the philosophers that kicked off session two. Check it out and think about joining us for the rest of the class.2015-03-101h 02Homebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityPaul w/ Daniel Kirk & Peter RollinsPaul wrote half the New Testament. He is also the topic for the new High Gravity online class with Peter Rollins that just started. Session one featured a special guest - Fuller Seminary NT Prof. Daniel Kirk! In this podcast you get two hours of hype and just the first half of Daniel's presentation for us in the kick off session. Next week we will start reading three different political philosophers! In the second session we will look at Jacob Taubes‘ seminal work The Political Theology of Paul. His lectures were what paved the way for t...2015-03-052h 09Homebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityKirk Have I Loved But Tripp?Daniel Kirk is on the podcast.  The most sensational Theo-Blogger, Homebrewing, Fuller Professor of New Testament, and fellow Wake Forest Demon Deacon [he also went to Duke and UNC Chapel Hill but I forgive him for that... Go Deacs!] is on the podcast with a bunch of topics he's looking to settle with me.  We had an amazing local for this conversation... only Orange County's greatest brewery... the Bruery.  Not only is the Bruery in my Top 10 list of Craft Breweries but Deacon Brian White is one of their master of the taps. Kirk's previous visits to the...2013-09-261h 07Theology Nerd ThrowdownTheology Nerd ThrowdownTNT Easter-Cast with Daniel KirkOne of our favorite theology nerds – author J.R. Daniel Kirk drops by the HBC Headquarters for an Easter style Throwdown. This was recorded last year and placed in the cellar to age. What you are about to enjoy is some vintage goodness! Kirk is the author of Jesus have I love but Paul? and he blogs at Storied Theology.  This is his third  visit to the podcast – and he talked with us at Wild Goose West.    WARNING: if you are going to call in a response to the Easter Cal...2013-03-281h 10Homebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityComing to Jesus with Daniel Kirk & Philip Clayton: Homebrewed Christianity 3-DWhat does coming to Jesus look like today?  We may not have the answer but we do have a seriously fun and enlightening conversation. During the American Academy of Religion a herd of theology nerds gathered in the home of Mark Scandrette - Jesus Dojo extraordinaire - for some live Homebrewed Christianity podcast fun.  Daniel Kirk (New Testament Prof at Fuller Theological Seminary) and Philip Clayton (Philosophical Theologian and Dean of Claremont School of Theology) were our featured contributors but the crowd Deacons who gathered made the entire experience a blast. On top of the podcast we al...2012-01-2055 min