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Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee94- DuneThis week, Matt and Adam are joined by Casey Thompson to talk, spice, messiah's, and Denis Villeneuve's new adaptation of Dune. As the source of so many sci-fi and fantasy tropes, it is hard to talk about this movie independent of all that came after. So in the first segment, the conversation twists and turns around ideas of myth, influence, and ideas of leadership in a broken world. In the second segment, the group discusses how Dune might help us understand the lectionary texts for November 14, year B. Finally, Matt talks about Children's lit and Adam reflects on a synth...2021-11-091h 04Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee93: The GooniesAfter a long hiatus, Matt and Adam are back to talk movies, ministry, and the church. This week they welcome Christian Century editor Amy Frykholm to the show. Amy has just published the book Wild Woman: A Footnote, The Desert and My Quest for an Elusive Saint. Given that Amy went on a quest to write the book, what better movie to discuss than Richard Donner's 1985 suburban quest fantasy, The Goonies. In the first segment, the conversation swirls around the makings of a quest and why we are drawn to them. In the second segment, the conversation turns to the...2021-10-261h 07Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#92: Fast FiveOn this last episode before summer break, Matt and Adam talk about their love for Fast Five, the dumbest and most brilliant of the Fast and Furious movies. Over the course of the show they talk about what it means to be a family, they also drink Coronas and toast to their family, then they plan a heist, and finally, by the end, they become family to each other. It's quite a ride. Show Note: the podcast was recorded a few weeks ago with the intention of putting it up for the second lectionary week of ordinary time. Then life...2021-06-2157 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee91- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance KidOn this week's Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam revisit a classic, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Hoping to find gold in the old movie, the two were left with more questions than answers. What happens when something so influential is consumed by its inspirations? And how in the world do you make theological sense of this movie? If you'd like to listen to two people try to spin gold from straw, then this one is for you. Of course, the conversation then turns to Pentecost and the way in which the Spirit presses the church always into the...2021-05-171h 02Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#90: Oscars Pre-capThis week is a little different. In anticipation of the 2021 Academy Awards, Matt and Adam watched the Best Pictures Nominees in order to discuss what these movies have to do with ministry, theology, and the world. So before the red carpet is laid out on Hollywood and Highland, come and join the conversation about this crazy year in movies.2021-04-201h 27Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee89: SkyfallAs Easter Sunday approaches, Matt and Adam talk about violence, resurrection, and the 2012 James Bond film, Skyfall. In the first segment, the two discuss the many iterations of Bond and whether the character and genre have any lasting significance. In the second segment, the conversation centers on James Bond and Resurrection Sunday. Does Bond have anything new to add to our Easter theologies? Finally, Adam talks about Holy Week poetry and Matt considers the art world.2021-03-2959 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning MatineeSMM - In and Of ItselfOn this week's Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam are joined by Tim Hughes to discuss, magic, identity, and Derek Delgaudio's In and Of Itself. in the first segment, the group discusses Delgaudio's popular stage show that is part magic, part performance art, and part group therapy. Diving deep into the show, the conversation searches out themes of belonging, identity, deception, and the artifice of church worship. In the second segment, the group discusses the intersection of the lectionary passages for March 21st and In and of Itself. Finally, to tend the show, Matt thinks about an online SXSW and...2021-03-1655 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee88: Groundhog DayOk, campers, rise and shine, and don't forget your booties 'cause it's coooooold outside, and it's time to talk about growth, pain, and the classic film, Groundhog Day. This week, Adam and Matt are joined by frequent guest Steve Bragaw to discuss the theological and ministerial themes of Groundhog Day. In the first segment, the conversation centers on questions of grace, truth, and growth. Is Phil Connors sanctified by the end? Where does grace come into play here? In the second segment, the group looks at the lectionary passages for March 14th, the third Sunday in Lent, and discusses how...2021-03-091h 05Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#86 - Lovers RockAfter a holiday break, Adam and Matt return to discuss parties, worship, and Steve McQueen's new film, Lover' Rock. In the first segment, Matt and Adam examine the films themes and how they relate to theology and ministry. The two spend a long time discussing "the scene" of the movie (if you have seen it, you know the one.) The two then discuss how Lovers' Rock intersects with the lectionary passages for February 14. Finally, Matt gives some movie recommendations, and Adam falls in love with a kid's show.2021-02-0948 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee85 - Love ActuallyOn this week's show, Adam and Matt are joined by pastor Becca Messman to talk about the rise and fall of the movie, Love, Actually. Released in 2003, Love, Actually had a run as a feel-good Christmas movie before it began to evaporate into the ether. This episode sorts through the craziness of the movie and tries to find some redeeming qualities that could bring some Christmas cheer. The conversation then turns to the lectionary passages for December 20th and how Love, Actually might help make sense of them. It's a crazy task, but hey, that's the show. The show concludes...2020-12-161h 10Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#84: Bill and Ted Face the MusicOn this week's Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam discuss the recent release, Bill and Ted Face the Music. Given the anxiety of the election, Matt and Adam needed to watch something stupid; hence Bill and Ted Face the Music. It is a stupid movie but in a way that hits the spot in these times. In the first segment, the conversation centers on the need for foolish things, the value of a corporate song, and how to leave a legacy. In the second segment, Matt and Adam examine the lectionary passages for November 15 and talk about Jesus' parable of...2020-11-1043 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee83: Take ShelterOn this episode of Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam discuss theology, ministry and Jeff Nichols' 2011 film, Take Shelter. In the first segment, the discussion ceneters around questions of the apocalypse, mental health, and caring for the vulnerable in ourt churches. In the second segment, Matt and Adam discuss the lectionary texts for October 25 and how they connect to Take Shelter. Finally, Adam ends by listing documentary films and Matt wonders about all the cast reunions forming to raise money for the upcoming election. So escape from the world in your tornado shelter and listen to Sunday Morning Matinee!2020-10-201h 03Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee82: Enola Holmes82: Enola Holmes by Matt Gaventa & Adam Hearlson2020-10-0755 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning MatineeSummer Pandemic RoundupAfter a summer hiatus, Matt and Adam are back to talk about all the things they watched during their summer break. Breaking from the usual format, the discussion centers around the movies that kept them sane during the pandemic.2020-09-2850 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee80: National TreasureOn this week's episode of Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam talk with constitutional scholar, Steve Bragaw about the theological implications of stealing the Declaration of Independence. Really, this is what this podcast was made for. We watched a bonkers movie and then talked with a smart person about conspiracies, theology, scripture and hermeneutics. Then we tried to ask how Pentecost might be understood in light of the themes of National Treasure. We were built for this (and maybe only this). So far down the rabbit hole with us, it's time for Sunday Morning Matinee.2020-05-261h 00Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee79: Apollo 13Ooooooh boy. Well this is a week late! A quarantine fog set in and delayed this podcast. Forgive us for our lateness. Today we rest in the confidence that grace abounds!That said, this is a great episode! We have Eric Barreto from Princeton Theological Seminary, talking smart about Apollo 13, the need for agility in this time, and the book of Acts. Matt says some very smart things about duct tape. Adam chimes in with ideas about leadership. This is a good conversation. You should listen to it, even if it is talking about the lectionary passages from a week a...2020-05-071h 00Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee78: OnwardAs Holy Week begins, Matt and Adam talk hope, resurrection, and Pixar's newest movie, Onward. Considering everyone is sheltering in place, it is time to tuck in and watch a good old fashioned adventure movie. A movie about courage, magic, and partially resurrected dads! In the first segment, Adam and Matt talk about resurrection, magic, and Eastertide. I the second segment, Adam and Matt talk about the RCL texts for Easter and how Onward can help us better understand the resurrection accounts. Finally, Adam gets nostalgic and Matt talks about his favorite movie theater. Grab your wizard staff and let's...2020-04-0750 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#76: HoneylandOn this week's Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam are joined by pastor, beekeeper, and chaplain at the Presbyterian Mo-Ranch Assembly, Kathy Anderson to discuss the widely-acclaimed 2019 documentary, Honeyland. Set in rural Macedonia, Honeyland follows one of Europe's last wild beekeeper's as she tries to maintain her practice in an unforgiving world. In the first segment, the discussion centers on the lives of bees and how they can be a rich source of theological imagining. In the second segment, the group discusses the Palm Sunday texts for April 5 and what bees can help us understand about Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. Fin...2020-04-0159 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee76: Shaun of the DeadAs we all hunker down, Adam and Matt revisit Edgar Wright's 2004 zombie rom-com, Shaun of the Dead. In the first segment, they discuss why Shaun of the Dead is still relevant for ministry in the age of coronavirus. In the second segment, they consider the lectionary for March 22nd and how it intersects with Shaun of the Dead. Finally, Matt talks about Austin and Adam talks about local history. As you find something else to do while you are home, join Sunday Morning Matinee for a conversation that will eat up at least 45 minutes of your day!2020-03-1849 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee75: 9 to 5On this week's Sunday Morning Matinee, Adam and Matt welcome Sarah Kinney Gaventa, Dean of Students at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, to talk about work, sexism, Dolly Parton, and the 1980 hit movie, 9 to 5. In the first segment, the group discusses the sad ways in which this 1980's workplace farce diagnosis our current problems of sexism in the workplace. Then the discussion turns to the wonder of Dolly Parton and her ability to cross boundaries. In the second segment, the group discusses 9 to 5 and its relevance for the lectionary passages for Lent 2, March 8. Finally, Matt takes a sabbath and Adam sort...2020-03-021h 03Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee75: Some Like it HotOn this week's Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam talk comedy, identity, and Billy Wilder's classic, Some Like it Hot. In the first segment, Matt and Adam talk about how a radical vision of gender ambiguity animates the comedy of Some like it Hot. The conversation turns to a discussion about how the famous last line of the movie has deeply theological implications. In the second segment, the two discuss the scripture passages for Transfiguration Sunday and how Christ's new form and Some like it Hot intersect at questions of revealed identities and what is hidden in the midst of...2020-02-1849 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee74: 2020 Oscars DiscussionOn this week's Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam talk about how the Academy Awards disrupted their own narrative by awarding the Best Picture award to Bong Joon Ho's masterpiece, Parasite. After heaping praise on Parasite (and scorn on the award show) Matt and Adam discuss a great year in movies and note some of their own favorites.2020-02-1132 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee73: The Two PopesOn this week's Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam talk about the papacy, the burdens of ministry, and The Two Popes. In the first segment, Matt and Adam discuss how two of the most powerful people in the world can still struggle with the quotidian trials of ministry. Popes! They are just like us. The conversation also turns to how failure prepares people for leadership. In the second segment, Matt and Adam discuss the advent texts for Epiphany 2 and how the sound of the calling shapes the one being called. Finally, Matt loves British television and Adam loves bad television. So...2020-01-1351 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee72: Star Wars: Rise of SkywalkerOn this special Christmas Eve Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam talk about stories, Christmas and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Considering that Star Wars might be the most important pop culture property of the past 100 years, it is fitting to gather and talk about the last film in the Skywalker Saga. Matt and Adam talk about the problems and merits of The Rise of Skywalker before trying to connect the story to the season of Christmas and Epiphany. Finally, the two end the show with a discussion of film archives and christmas bobby traps. So if you are...2019-12-2455 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee71: It's a Wonderful LifeOn this week's Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam talk sacrifice, small town life, Christmas movies, and the Frank Capra classic, It's a Wonderful Life. In the first segment, Adam share his distaste before Matt provides an affectionate rebuttal. Then Adam softens and Matt gets critical. In the second segment, the discussion turns to the lectionary passages for Advent 4A and how the connect to It's a Wonderful Life. Specifically, talk centers around Matthew's birth narrative and how mission and calling help us understand Christmas. Finally, Matt loves movies about reading and Adam loves Little Baby Yoda. It's doesn't matter...2019-12-1658 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee70: The IrishmanOn this week's episode of Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam talk aging, gangsters, repentance and Martin Scorcese's new film, The Irishman. In the first segment, Matt and Adam discuss their thoughts of the movie, it's three and half hour runtime, and its place within the genre. The discussion then turns to themes of repentence and the formation of identity in a violent world. In the second segment, the discussion turns toward the lectionary passages for this coming week, December 15, 2019. Specifically, the conversation examines the back and forth of John the Baptist and Jesus and the way in which hearing an...2019-12-1054 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee69: A Beautiful Day in the NeighborhoodOn this week’s Sunday Morning Matinee, Adam and Matt are joined by Bromleigh McCleneghen to discuss the new Fred Rogers movie, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. In the first part of the show, the group discusses the peculiarity of Fred Rogers and the theological lessons he taught the world. The group also tries to understand the value of Fred Rogers in our divided time. In the second segment, attention turns to the lectionary passages for the first week in Advent, year A. Spending time with the Isaiah passage, the group discusses the types of imagination and work needed to t...2019-11-2754 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee68: FrozenIn anticipation of Frozen 2, Matt and Adam revisit Disney's 2013 mega-hit, Frozen. In the first segment, the conversation turns to questions of sacrifice, atonement, and true love. Additionally, the hosts can't escape talking about the staying power and meaning of the ubiquitous ear-worm of a song, "Let it Go." In the second segment of the show, Matt and Adam turn their attention to the lectionary passages for November 17th and talk about how Frozen can help us understand the New Jerusalem and the grace of ice. Finally, in the final segment, Adam talks banned books and Matt pours one out for some b...2019-11-1256 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee67: Minding the GapOn this week's Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam talk about skateboarding, family, brokenness and Bing Lau's incredible film, Minding the Gap. In the first segment, Matt and Adam discuss the themes of the film and how they intersect with life, theology and ministry. Specifically, the conversation examines the way in which violence shapes, deforms and inspires the main characters. In the second segment, Matt and Adam discuss the movie in light of the lectionary scriptures for this coming Sunday, November 3rd. Specifically, the conversation centers around Habbakuk, the alternate Psalm and the interplay of truth, waiting, and patience. Finally, in...2019-10-2949 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee66: JokerOn this week's Sunday Morning Matinee, Adam and Matt reflect on the the many themes of the movie Joker and how they might inform our theologies and support our ministries. In the first segment, the conversation revolves around the all the ways Joker tries to be something other than a superhero movie, while also trying to be a superhero movie. In the second segment, Matt and Adam look at the lectionary passages for October 20th, 24th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year C and discuss how they connect to Joker. Finally, Matt talks about another stand up comic movie and Adam talks...2019-10-1551 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee64: BooksmartOn this week's episode of Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam are joined by Villanova University professor, Christy Lang Hearlson to talk about adolescence, anger and Olivia Wilde's newest movie, Booksmart. In the first segment, Justification by Faith, the group talks about teen movies, the struggle with "being a relationship," and what maturity requires. In the second segment, the trio turns to the lectionary passages for October 6, Ordinary 22, World Communion Sunday. The conversation revolves around the laments of the texts and the struggles of growing up. Finally, in the postludes, Matt talks about an old tv show and Adam talks ab...2019-10-0151 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#64: Terminator 2: Judgement DayIn the first episode of the season, Matt and Adam welcome Brennan Breed to talk about apocalypse, transhumanism, and Terminator 2 Judgement Day. In the first segment, the discussion centers around theological questions of apocalypse, human hubris, and the technocratic impulses of our world. In the second segment, the group discusses Terminator 2 in light of the lectionary passages for September 22. In the final segment, Matt talks Veronica Mars and Adam gives thanks for his liberal arts education. So break out your Guns and Roses casette tape and jump on your dirt bike, it's time for another week of Sunday Morning Matinee.2019-09-1751 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning MatineeLIVE: Indiana Jones and the Last CrusadeIn anticipation of the new season of Sunday Morning Matinee here is a quick discussion of Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade at the Alamo Draft House in Austin, TX.As guests of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Austin, TX, Adam and Matt discuss holiness, the grail, and fathers in front of a live audience that has just watched the movie.2019-09-0927 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee63: The Biggest Little FarmOn this week's episode of Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam talk with Nate Stucky, Director of the Farminary at Princeton Theological Seminary about farming, harmony, theology and the new film, The Biggest Little Farm. In 2011, Los Angeles couple John and Molly Chester decided to upend their cosmopolitan lifestyle and bought a piece of dried-out land north out of the city and dedicated themselves to converting it into a fully biodiverse agricultural utopia named Apricot Lane Farms. This move was in accordance with Molly’s long-held dream, but John also happens to be an Emmy-Award winning director and cinematographer, so ove...2019-05-0753 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee62: Avengers: EndgameThe end is nigh! On this week’s Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam talk with Eric Barreto about redemption, the apocalypse, and  Avengers: Endgame. In case you have been living in a monastic hut, Avengers: Endgame was released on April 25th and made nearly 1.2 Billion dollars in a single weekend. The movie is a pop culture goliath. But is it any good? Does it preach? In the first segment, Justification by Faith, Matt, Adam and Eric describe the theological themes within Avengers: Endgame and how the movie affected them. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, the crew dis...2019-04-3057 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee61: Life of BrianOn this week’s episode of Sunday Morning Matinee, Matt and Adam sit down with Matt Skinner, NT Testament Professor at Luther Seminary, to talk about Easter, Crucifixion and the greatest story ever told (sort of), Monty Python’s Life of Brian. In the first segment, the discussion centers around Monty Python’s  absurd spin on the ancient world that helps us see religion, power, and Jesus from a new vantage. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, the group examines Luke’s resurrection account and the idle tales that make up our Easter preaching. Finally, Matt and Adam play to t...2019-04-1649 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#60: A League of Their OwnOn opening day for the 2019 baseball season, Adam and Matt welcome Kathryn Reklis to the Sunday Morning Matinee to talk about Penny Marshall's 1992 film, A League of Their Own. In the first segment, the conversation explores the theological and social themes of A League of Their Own, noting the ways in which the motivation and desires of Dottie, the protagonist, remain elusive and curious. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, the discussion turns to the intersections of the movie with the lectionary passages for the fifth week in Lent, Year C, April 7. Finally, in the final segment, Postludes, Matt t...2019-04-0250 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee59: Captain MarvelNew name, same nerds! Sunday Morning Matinee travels back to the nineties to talk memory, refugees, and Marvel’s newest superhero movie, Captain Marvel. In our first segment, Justification by Faith, we talk about the theological themes of Captain Marvel. Specifically, the conversation revolves around memory, assimilation, and the Marvel genre. In our second segment, Preaching to the Choir, we discuss how Captain Marvel might intersect with the lectionary passages for Lent 2, Year C, March 17, 2019. Finally, with our closing Postludes, Matt talks about Star Trek (again) and Adam talks about a documentary (again). So grab your popcorn, your flannel shirt, an...2019-03-1249 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee58: Oscars Round-upAs part of their yearly tradition, Matt and Adam reflect on the 2019 Academy Awards and the year in filmmaking. Besides discussing favorite moments, the guys discuss the merits of Green Book and the absence of Spike Lee within the history of the Academy Awards. Finally, in an effort to reach a broader audience (among other things) the name of the podcast is going to change. The subscriptions won't be affected and we will still be working with The Christian Century, but the name and artwork of the show will change before the next episode on March 11. The new name of t...2019-02-2635 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee57: Love and BasketballOn the heels of NBA All-Star weekend and in anticipation of March Madness, this week Matt and Adam sit down with Aisha Brooks Lytle to talk about Love and Basketball. In the first segment, Justification by Faith, the group discusses what Love and Basketball has to do with life, ministry and the world. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, the trio discusses how Love and Basketball intersects with the lectionary passages for the Seventh sunday in Epiphany, Year C. Specifically, they spend most of their attention on the story of Joseph and the role of family systems in...2019-02-2051 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee56: UnbreakableIn anticipation of the newly released Glass, Adam and Matt are joined by Yale Divinity School professor Greg Mobley to discuss comics, stories, and M. Night Shyamalan’s first installment in his superhero trilogy, Unbreakable. In our first segment, the group discusses the theological themes of Unbreakable. Conversation centers around the formative power of stories and pressing questions of strength and weakness. In the second segment, the conversation turns to how Unbreakable might intersect with the Fifth Sunday of Epiphany, February 10th. Spending time with the story of Isaiah’s call, the discussion centers on identity and mission. Finally, in the...2019-02-0549 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee55: RomaThis morning the Academy Award Nominees were released. Leading the way is Alfonso Cuaron’s masterpiece Roma. On this week’s Technicolor Jesus, Adam and Matt discuss water, work, and Roma. In our first segment, Adam and Matt discuss the theological themes of Roma. With potent images of water, fire, birth, and work, Roma is a deep subject for theological inquiry. In the second segment, Matt and Adam discuss how Roma might intersect with the third Sunday of Epiphany, January 27th. Spending time with Nehemiah and Paul, the discussion centers on preaching and bodies. Finally, in the final postludes, Matt gets...2019-01-2252 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#54: Die HardOn this special Christmas Eve edition of Technicolor Jesus, Adam and Matt talk with Jennifer Howe Peace about masculinity, the baby Jesus and Die Hard. In the first segment, Justification by Faith, Matt, Adam and Jenny discuss what Die Hard has to do with life, ministry, theology and the world. Specifically, is Die Hard a Christmas movie? And what exactly makes a Christmas movie? Is it some semblance of the gospel or a different set of semantic tropes? In the second segment, Preaching to the choir, the crew asks how Die Hard might aid the understanding the lectionary texts for...2018-12-2452 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee53: The Ballad of Buster ScruggsOn this week’s episode of Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam talk death, the wild west, advent, and The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. In our first segment, Justification by Faith, Matt and Adam discuss what Joel and Ethan Coen’s new film, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs has to do with life, ministry, theology and the world. Released on Netflix, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs tells six separate stories of the wild west connected thematically by questions of life, death, and human agency. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, Matt and Adam ask how The Ballad of Buster Scru...2018-12-0450 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#52: Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love the BombOn this week’s Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam talk about deterrence, peace, kingship and Stanley Kubrik’s 1964 masterpiece, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. In the first segment, Matt and Adam talk about what Dr. Strangelove’s themes of violence, sex, and politics has to say about our theology, our ministry and our work within the world. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, Matt and Adam discuss what Dr. Strangelove has to do with the lectionary Sunday of November 25, the Reign of Christ Sunday. Finally, in the segment, Postludes, Adam talks...2018-11-1949 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#51: ElectionOn the eve of the US midterm election, Adam and Matt talk with Duke Divinity School professor, Jerusha Matsen Neal about honesty, authenticity, destiny, and Alexander Payne's 1999 film, Election. In the first segment, Justification by Faith, the group discusses what Election has to do with life, ministry and the world. The conversation revolves around ideas of election, the trauma at the heart of the movie, and how our deepest desires manifest in terrible ways. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, the group discuss the intersections of Election and the lectionary passages for October 11th. In the final segment...2018-11-0745 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#50: CreedFifty! On this special fiftieth episode of Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam welcome back UPenn University chaplain Chaz Howard to talk about Ryan Coogler’s 2015 film, Creed. In the first segment, Justification by Faith, the discussion revolves around Philadelphia, race, and what it means to fight for something you believe in. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, Matt, Adam and Chaz discuss the intersection of Creed and the lectionary passages for this coming Sunday, October 28. Finally, in the last segment, Postludes, Matt can’t tell fact from fiction and Adam can’t stop listening to Jason Isbell.2018-10-2349 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#49: Mary PoppinsOn this episode Matt and Adam welcome back Pastor and writer Becca Messman to discuss the classic movie, Mary Poppins. In the first segment of the show, the group considers the value of play and laughter and the angelic person of Mary Poppins. In the second segment of the show, the group discusses the lectionary passages for October 14th, the 21st Sunday after Pentecost. With the theme of lament and woe evident in this week’s lectionary the discussion turns to Mary Poppin’s model of prophet and High Priest. Finally, in our last segment, Adam promotes something so stupid it i...2018-10-0942 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#48: Midnight Special (LIVE at Mo Ranch)On this week’s episode of Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam are LIVE at Mo Ranch in the hill country of central Texas. After leading a retreat on the theological power of movies, Matt and Adam are joined by retreat guests to talk about Jeff Nichols’ 2016 sci-fi superhero movie, Midnight Special. In the first segment, Adam and Matt talk about how Midnight Special defies typical movie conventions to say something larger about family, sacrifice, and transcendence. The audience is then invited to ask questions and provide comments about the movie. In the second segment, Adam and Matt turn their attention to th...2018-09-2551 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#47: Won't You Be My Neighbor?Annnnnnnnnnd...We are back! After a summer vacation, Matt and Adam return for another season of Technicolor Jesus. This fall they will talk to old and new friends about movies, theology, ministry and our world. On the first episode of the season, Matt and Adam welcome back Old Testament Professor, Laurel Koepf-Taylor to discuss the new Fred Rogers documentary, Won’t you be My Neighbor? In the first segment of the show, the group considers the model of Fred Rogers for ministry today and how sincerity, earnestness, and care might infuse the work of ministry whether it be worship or ad...2018-09-1151 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#46: The Social NetworkOn this week’s episode, Matt and Adam talk with Steve Thorngate, associate editor of The Christian Century, about David Fincher’s 2010 movie, The Social Network. In the first segment, “Justification by Faith,” the group talks about facebook, ambition, and the creation myth of the tech geek. In the second segment, “Preaching to the Choir,” the group discusses the intersection of The Social Network and the lectionary texts for May 27th, 2018, Trinity Sunday, focusing on Isaiah’s heavenly vision, the themes of belonging in Romans 8, and the moral center of The Social Network. Finally, in the last segment, “Postludes,” Adam discusses a hidden...2018-05-221h 06Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#45: Double IndemnityOn this week’s episode, Matt and Adam talk with Kathryn Reklis, Fordham University Professor and The Christian Century media critic about Billy Wilder’s 1944 noir classic, Double Indemnity. In our first segment, “Justification by Faith,” the group talks about depravity, confession, and illusions of control. In our second segment, “Preaching to the Choir,” the group discusses the intersection of Double Indemnity and the lectionary texts for May 20th, 2018, Pentecost Sunday. Focusing on Pentecost text, the group discusses how Peter’s sermon can be a sign of hope in the midst of a broken world. Finally, in the last segment, “Postludes,” Adam...2018-05-1452 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#44: Stranger than FictionOn this week’s episode Matt and Adam talk with pastor, writer, and speaker MaryAnn McKibben Dana about stories, improv, and the 2006 comedy, Stranger than Fiction. In our first segment, “Justification by Faith,” the group talks about authors, the impact of our stories, and the sacrifice that counts as love. In our second segment, “Preaching to the Choir,” the group discusses the intersection of Stranger than Fiction and the lectionary texts for May 6th, 2018, Easter 6. The conversation centers mainly on Peter’s baptism in Acts as a moment of improvisation of God’s story. Finally, in the last segment, “Postludes,” Adam digs up an ol...2018-04-3050 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#43: Jesus Christ Superstar Live ConcertOn this special episode of Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam talk with Tim Hughes Williams, pastor of Light Street Presbyterian Church in Baltimore, Maryland, about the live television performance of Jesus Christ Superstar. With mounting acclaim, the live performance of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Jesus Christ Superstar, starring John Legend, Sara Bareilles, and Brandon Victor Dixon has become a favorite topic of internet conversation. So Matt and Adam jumped on the line with friend of the show Tim Hughes Williams to talk about the musical, this performance, and the live TV musical phenomenon. Tim was also kind en...2018-04-0947 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#42: MoanaOn this week’s Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam welcome Margaret Aymer, The First Presbyterian Church, Shreveport, D. Thomason Professor of New Testament Studies at Austin Theological Seminary, to talk about water, call, Easter and Moana. In our first segment, Justification by Faith, the group talks about how Moana helps us understand Christian narratives of call and formation. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, the group discusses the intersection of Moana and the lectionary passages for Easter Sunday, Year B. Engaging the resurrection accounts in Mark and John, the group explores themes of redemption, restoration and gardening. Finally, in...2018-03-2645 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#41: The Greatest ShowmanOn this week’s Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam welcome Jill Duffield, editor of The Presbyterian Outlook, to talk about outcasts, the circus, Palm Sunday and The Greatest Showman. In our first segment, Justification by Faith, the group discusses The Greatest Showman and its themes of family, ambition, and the making of true community. The group also discusses the role of hagiography in our corpus of sacred stories. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, the group discusses the intersection of The Greatest Showman and the lectionary passages for the Palm Sunday, Year B. Intrigued by Jesus’ journey into the...2018-03-2046 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#40: Black PantherOn this week’s Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam welcome friend of the show Charles Howard, University Chaplain at The University of Pennsylvania, to talk about reconstruction, ancestors and the power of Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther. In our first segment, Justification by Faith, the group talks about how Black Panther tries to reconstruct the center to make room for marginalized experience. Specifically, the conversation wrestles with the figure of Erik Killmonger and the tragedy of his story. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, the group discusses the intersection of Black Panther and the lectionary passages for the four...2018-03-0759 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#39: Oscars RecapAdam and Matt are back for a brief episode breaking down the 2018 Academy Awards and the movies of 2017.2018-03-0626 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#38: Get OutOn this week’s episode of Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam talk with Derrick Weston, minister, community organizer and podcast host, about horror, race, and Jordan Peele’s 2017 movie, Get Out. In the first segment, Justification by Faith, the group talks about the horror genre, the sunken place and the difficulty in staying vigilant. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, the group examines the lectionary passages for the second sunday in Lent, Year B. The conversation probes Jesus’ command to “Get behind me, Satan,” and what it might mean for the work of advocacy and ministry in a racist wor...2018-02-2059 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#37: All the President's MenOn this week’s episode of Technicolor Jesus, Adam and Matt welcome Steve Bragaw, visiting professor of politics at Washington and Lee, to talk about mystery, politics, inheritance and the film, All the President’s Men. In the first segment, Justification by Faith, Steve leads a conversation about the political history of the movie and how its most important questions remain unanswered. The group also talks about the power of words and the waning power of institutions. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, the group discusses the last Sunday in Epiphany (February 11), Transfiguration Sunday, and it’s connections to All...2018-02-0559 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#36: The Last JediAnd… We’re back! After a short holiday break, Matt and Adam are back for the spring season of Technicolor Jesus. On this episode, the two go mano y mano to talk about growth, broken myths, and Rian Johnson’s The Last Jedi. In the first segment, Justification by Faith, Matt and Adam discuss their impressions of The Last Jedi and it's theological themes. In the second segment, Preaching to the Choir, the two turn their attention to the lectionary texts for January 2, the fourth Sunday in Epiphany. Matt thinks about how Paul’s letter to the church in Corinth has to d...2018-01-2354 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#35: Technicolor Jesus Christmas Movie ExtravaganzaOn this special edition of Technicolor Jesus, Adam and Matt welcome back Eric Barreto, Jessica Mesman Griffith, and Laurel Koepf Taylor to talk about their favorite Christmas movie scenes. In the first segment, Adam and Matt discuss feelings and Christmas. Next Eric Barreto thinks about Trading Places and the place of justice during Christmas, Jessica Mesman Griffith evangelizes on behalf of a rare Jim Henson movie, and Laurel Koepf Taylor examines a deleted scene and why Christmas needs more lament. So as you go over the river and through the woods this Christmas, let Technicolor Jesus be your soundtrack!2017-12-2240 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#34: JunoOn this week's episode of Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam talk about the 2007 hit movie Juno with writer, speaker and pastor, Carol Howard Merrit. Juno is the story of Juno McGuff, a high school junior who discovers she’s pregnant. Juno eventually decides to carry the baby to term and find adoptive parents.  Directed by Jason Reitman’s and written by Diablo Cody, the movie touches on the typical high school movie themes of maturity, identity, and finding love, but it is something more. Juno is not just a high school romantic comedy, but a bit more hard-nosed, a bit more honest, an...2017-12-1743 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#33: MichaelOn this week’s Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam talk with Brian Blount, President of Union Presbyterian Seminary about the 1996 Nora Ephron movie, Michael. From the heart of the mid-90’s post-Pulp-Fiction renaissance of John Travolta, this I-guess-we-call-it-a-romantic-comedy is about three tabloid reporters who track down Michael the archangel in an out of the way town in Iowa. William Hurt plays Frank Quinlan, a somewhat broken soul, who is looking for a quick buck when he meets Michael, a very bawdy and very worldly angel played by Travolta. Frank convinces Michael to road-trip back to Chicago with him so that they...2017-12-0453 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#32: UPOn this week’s Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam welcome Kenda Creasy Dean, The Mary Synott Chair of Youth, Church and Culture at Princeton Theological Seminary, to talk about adventure, aging, home and the movie UP. Part of Pixar’s run at the height of its powers (2007 Ratatouille, 2008 Wall-E, 2009 UP, and 2010 Toy Story 3), UP signals Pixar’s willingness to turn from some of the kid-focused stories of its early days (Toy Story, Bug’s Life) to stories that feel more grown-up in nature. UP is a movie about a man named Karl who is in the last chapter of his life. Af...2017-11-2151 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#31: The Third ManOn this week’s Technicolor Jesus, Adam and Matt welcome Brennan Breed, Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary to talk about the perils of modernism, post-war Europe, Amos’ Day of the Lord and the 1950’ classic The Third Man. Set in post-war Vienna, The Third Man follows the naive and earnest Holly Martins as he tries to unravel the mysterious death of his friend Harry Lime. Written by Graham Greene, directed by Carol Reed, and scored by Anton Karas and his famous Austrian zither, The Third Man feels as fresh as ever. It’s ideas about diplomacy, international collusio...2017-11-071h 04Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#30: Bring It OnOn this week's Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam welcome Jeff Chu, journalist and author of the book Does Jesus Really Love Me, to talk about the 2000 new cult classic, Bring it On.  Bring it On is the story of a successful white San Diego cheerleading squad (5x national champs!) who need to rebuild their identity after it comes to light that they have been stealing their routines from the black and latinx squad from East Compton High School. This movie is part of the late 90's early 2000's run of teen romances but stands out for its treatment of themes of c...2017-10-2355 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#29: The Last SupperOn this week’s Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam welcome Aisha Brooks-Lytle,  Minister for Mission at Wayne Presbyterian Church and the organizing pastor at the Common Place in Southwest Philadelphia, to talk about the little known but incredibly prescient movie, The Last Supper.The Last Supper, directed by Stacy Title, takes place among a group of liberal Iowa grad students  kill their neo-nazi dinner guest. After the initial shock  of the murder wears off, the group eventually decides that they’ve done the world a favor. So begins a scheme wherein every week they invite some radically conservative activist into their h...2017-10-101h 00Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning MatineeEpisode 28: SpotlightOn this week’s episode of Technicolor Jesus, we welcome Elizabeth Dias, a TIME correspondent covering religion and politics, to discuss the movie Spotlight. The 2015 Academy Award winner for Best Picture, Spotlight details the Boston Globe’s reporting on the sexual abuse scandals in the Catholic Church in Boston. Elizabeth leads us in a timely discussion about the press, the search for truth, and the complicity of everyone who fails to protect the innocent. In our lectionary discussion, we discuss Moses’ water miracle as a story of accountability and Psalm 78 as a hymn of dangerous memory. Finally, in our postludes, Matt l...2017-09-2554 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#27: Field of DreamsOn this week's episode of Technicolor Jesus, Matt and Adam welcome Josh Larsen, cohost of Film Spotting and editor of ThinkChristian.com, to talk about obedience, fathers, and and the 1989 classic, Field of Dreams. Berkeley radical turned Iowan farmer, Ray Kinsella hears a voice in the cornfield instructing him, "If you build it they will come." Josh helps us understand Field of Dreams as a prayer of obedience while Adam and Matt wrestle with how heaven gets commodified. They then turn their attention to this week's lectionary passage (9/17) and discuss the exodus communities struggles to obey, Joseph's vision of providence...2017-09-111h 02Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning MatineeEpisode 26: Saved!Matt and Adam are back for a new season of Technicolor Jesus. On this week’s episode, Bromleigh McCleneghan, author of Good Christian Sex, joins the conversation to talk about the 2004 movie Saved! A sweet send-up of evangelical purity culture, Saved! is asking bigger questions than it might appear. The discussion about Saved! ranges from talk about sex, education and young people, to how to build a community for those who never quite fit in. The show then turns its attention to the coming Sunday’s lectionary passages (9/3) to discuss how Jesus’ admonition, “Get behind me Satan” might be read in light o...2017-08-281h 01Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee25.5: Oscar After ShowAfter a winter hiatus, Matt and Adam are back for an emergency recap of the Oscars. They discuss this year's Academy Awards show, the gaff that ended the show and the preaching potential for this year's nominated films. They also provide an update on their future whereabouts and the schedule for next season of Technicolor Jesus.Intro: 20th Century Fox Fail: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNrKAzHsp0gOutro: King Harvest, Dancing in the Moonlight2017-02-2731 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#25: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (part 1)On the eve of Christmas, Adam and Matt welcome Amy Merrill Willis to talk about the Christmas merits of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (part 1).Did you bring your camping tent, your hiking shoes, and a teenage dose of angst? Good. Then you are ready to discuss the penultimate installment in the Harry Potter movie series. Amy leads us in a wide ranging discussion about the moral formation of young people, the dark times of Christmas, and how the thing we want to destroy can actually poison our relationships. This is not your typical Christmas podcast, but it might...2016-12-2053 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#24: The Technicolor Jesus Christmas SpectacularGet your eggnog ready, on this week's episode of Technicolor Jesus we talk Christmas movies!Rather than focus on one Christmas movie, Matt and Adam each choose four Christmas movies and talk about their merits for people in ministry. What does Gonzo's apearance as Charles Dickens mean for our Christmas vocabularies? How does Buddy the Elf help us understand the genealogies in Matthew and Luke? How is Rocky an agent of reconciliation? Also, stay for Adam's rant for why It's a Wonderful Life is the real war on Christmas. It's all here, folks. Your one stop shop for Christmas movie...2016-12-131h 03Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#23: Dr. StrangeOn this episode of Technicolor Jesus we travel across dimensions in a psychedelic thrill ride of Marvel's making. Today we talk Dr. Strange with our guest Chaz Howard, the University Chaplain at University of Pennsylvania. In Marvel's newest movie installment, Dr. Strange, Dr. Stephen Strange goes on a mystical journey to find himself, gain a measure of humility, and save the universe. Chaz guides our Advent 2 discussion about heros' journeys, the need for training and mentorship, and the lectionary passages for the second week in Advent. In the postludes, Matt and Adam explore the rationale behind the podcast and the...2016-11-2958 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#22: The PrestigeThis week on Technicolor Jesus we examine how obsession, craft, and performance intersect with the weekly work of ministry. We welcome Tim Hughes, Associate Minister of Brown Memorial Park Avenue Church in Baltimore Maryland to discuss Christopher Nolan's 2006 movie The Prestige. As two magicians square off in the Prestige, we discuss how the eucharist is like a magic trick, how much minister's ought to sacrifice for their work, and how Jesus came to shine light on our scapegoating. Finally, Matt and Adam reflect on what to say in the wake of the election.Are you watching closely? Because it is...2016-11-1452 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#21: Garden StateCan we outgrow movies? What happens when a movie loses its power on you? Today we sit down with writer and minister Mihee Kim-Kort to talk about Zach Braff's 2004 movie Garden State. Garden State is the white male quarter-life-crisis dramedy about a young man who returns home to New Jersey for his mother's funeral. In the process, he searches for himself, falls in love and learns to explore the infinite abyss of life. Driven along by a soundtrack full of early 2000 indie darlings, Garden State raises questions about ministry and mental health, the place of rage in our world, and...2016-11-071h 03Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#20: O Brother, Where Art Thou“A third of a gopher would only arouse my appetite without beddin her back down.”On the cusp of a national election, Technicolor Jesus turns to Joel and Ethan Coen's 2000 Mississippi depression oddysey, O Brother Where Art Thou. Led by our guest Steve Bragaw, Visiting Professor of Politics at Washington and Lee University, we search for help on integrating citizenship and ministry. O Brother provokes questions about technology, political theater, music and its political power, and what it means to journey home when home is about to be lost in a flood. Finally, Matt wonders what Ang Lee is doing and...2016-10-251h 03Sunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#19: The Iron GiantHow do we learn to stop worrying and love the bomb? This week Technicolor Jesus welcomes MT Davila, Associate Professor of Ethics at Andover Newton Theological School, to talk about Brad Bird's 1999 masterpiece, The Iron Giant. What does 1950's nuclear anxiety have to do with our work as ministry today? How does a sentient weapon learn to love? How does a boy help us learn to stop fearing the future and learn to practice compassion? So duck and cover because this week we are discussing what The Iron Giant might mean for your ministry. Intro: Intro: 20th Century Fox Fail...2016-10-1154 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee18: A Little PrincessFeeling rested (or maybe lethargic) Matt and Adam are back for the second season of Technicolor Jesus! This week we welcome Katherine Willis Pershey, author of Very Married: Field Notes on Love and Fidelity, to the show. What do you get when you mix a beloved Victorian novel with a young auteur hopped on the Wizard of Oz, Annie, and Tim Burton movies? You get Alfonso Cuaron's 1995 film, A Little Princess. On this weeks show we discuss the power of storytelling, the delight of a great film meal, and how we might more faithfully celebrate World Communion Sunday. So find...2016-09-2742 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#17: Annie (1982)The sun will come out tomorrow? Well, tomorrow has finally come. It is officially today and we are ready to break into song and dance with guest Laurel Koepf-Taylor, assistant professor of Old Testament at Eden Theological Seminary, as we examine John Huston's 1982 movie, Annie. In this episode, Laurel leads us through discussions of children in scripture, child-labor laws, and the power of a little girl to interrupt capitalism. We also explore what Annie has to do with the lectionary week of Year C, Ordinary 16, July 17th.It's a hard knock life, people, but we've got Annie. So before you...2016-07-1158 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#16: Top GunIn honor of our nation's independence day, we got needs. Speed needs. Wait... that's not right, we have a need for speed? I think that's right. Today, we are pleased to welcome minister and writer Becca Messman to the podcast to school us in all things Top Gun. What does a move so quotable like Top Gun have to say about catechesis? How does our own ego get in the way of our work as Christians? In what way is the road to Jericho truly a highway to the Danger Zone. This week we explore what Top Gun has to...2016-07-0547 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#15: The BabadookThis week we invite special guest Jessica Messman Griffith, cofounder of Sick Pilgrim(http://www.patheos.com/blogs/sickpilgrim) and author of Love and Salt: A Spiritual Friendship in Shared Letters, to the studio to talk trauma, horror movies and The Babadook. Can we ever escape our trauma? Can we leave behind the memories that haunt us? Can we protect the ones we love most from the ghosts that follow us? This week we explore what The Babadook has to do with the lectionary week of Year C, Ordinary 14, July 3rd. Jessica leads us in a penetrating discussion about how...2016-06-2759 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#14: Ferris Bueller's Day Off (take 2)In honor of its thirtieth anniversary, Adam and Matt hop in their Ferrari and meet at Wrigley field to discuss John Hughes' 1986 film, Ferris Bueller's Day Off in relationship with the lectionary texts for this coming Sunday, June 19, 2016, Ordinary 12.Matt wonders what a kid playing hooky might teach us about sabbath, Adam wonder's what some art might teach us about growing up, and we discuss what John Hughes might teach us about the law and demons.So, as you're thinking about the 12th Sunday in Ordinary time this upcoming week, let us be the best part of your Sunday morning...2016-06-1452 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#13: Mad Max: Fury RoadIn this episode, Adam and Matt welcome New Testament Professor Eric Barreto to the show in order to discuss George Miller's 2015 film, Mad Max: Fury Road in relationship with the lectionary texts for this coming Sunday, June 5, 2016, Ordinary 10.Eric Barreto leads our conversation by discussing the ways in which Mad Max: Fury Road calls us to take seriously our own witness, Matt counters with talk about stewarding our resources. All of us marvel at the ease with which this movie lends itself to talk about ministry and preaching. Who knew a two hour post-apocalyptic car chase might provide deep insight...2016-05-3049 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#12: YojimboIn this episode, Adam and Matt discuss Akira Kurosawa's film Yojimbo in relationship with the lectionary texts for this coming Sunday, May 22, 2016: Trinity Sunday, Year C.What happens when one with no honor tries to do the honorable thing? What can one person do in a town hell bent on destruction? How can our stories be made new in different settings and cultures? This week Matt and Adam tackle the questions of Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece, Yojimbo. Adam again falls into the embrace of nihilism as Matt shudders and tells him that God has a plan. Matt then tries to make...2016-05-1748 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#11: CluelessIn this episode, Adam and Matt discuss Amy Heckerling's 1995 "Clueless," an adaptation of Jane Austen's "Emma," in relationship with the lectionary texts for this coming Sunday, May 15, 2016: Pentecost, Year C. What does it meant to tell an old story again for the first time? And what does it mean to be the church when all our identities seem up for sale? Matt argues that romantic comedy is a helpful genre for thinking about the first Pentecost morning. Adam thinks about our love of the makeover and how it sits in our theology. Later on, Matt professes his deep love for...2016-05-0954 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#10: The Sound of MusicIn this episode, Matt and Adam discuss Robert Wise's 1965 American musical "The Sound of Music," in relationship to the lectionary texts for May 8, 2016: Year C, Ascension Sunday.Adam has confidence in Julie Andrews and the power of music to lift us into transcendence; meanwhile, Matt tries to solve a problem like fascism and nostalgia. Later on, Adam falls for a Russian ballerina, and Matt talks about the best worst show on television, CBS's Person of Interest.Can this podcast be one of your new favorite things? Listen to this week's Technicolor Jesus and hear why The Sound of Music matters...2016-05-0242 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#9: Straight Outta ComptonTechnicolor Jesus is movie-talk for pastors, preachers, and Sunday School teachers.In this episode, Matt and Adam discuss what F. Gary Gray's Straight Outta Compton has to do with the lectionary texts for April 25th, the fifth week in Easter.Matt defends Straight Outta Compton as an exploration of ministerial motives and the burdens of the prophetic task. Adam asks who gets to decide what counts as profane and reminisces about the sub-woofer in his first car. So jump in your '64 Impala and listen to this week's Technicolor Jesus and hear why Straight Outta Compton matters for your ministry...2016-04-1840 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#8: Waiting for GuffmanTechnicolor Jesus is movie-talk for pastors, preachers, and Sunday School teachers.In this episode, Matt and Adam discuss what Christopher Guest's Waiting for Guffman has to do with the lectionary texts for April 17, the fourth week in Easter.Adam argues that community theater and small church ministry are cut from the same cloth and lodges an apologia for acting out the scriptures in church. Matt looks at the book of Revelation as a moment of volunteer appreciation and looks forward to pentecost and God's use of fire. So come by the DQ and get a coke and then listen to...2016-04-1140 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#7: Spirited AwayTechnicolor Jesus is movie-talk for pastors, preachers, and Sunday School teachers.In this episode, Matt and Adam discuss what Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away has to do with the lectionary texts for April 10, the third week in Easter.Matt explains what a bathing river spirit has to do with Paul's conversion, Adam asks "What's in a name?" and we both marvel at Miyazaki's rich imaginative vision of childhood. So pull over the car and enter that creepy old theme park as we discuss what Spirited Away might mean for your ministry. Links Discussed in this Episode:Jody Rosen, "The Jody Grind...2016-04-0444 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#6: E.T. the Extra-TerrestrialTechnicolor Jesus is movie-talk for pastors, preachers, and Sunday School teachers.In this episode, Matt and Adam discuss what Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial has to do with the lectionary texts for March 27, 2016, Easter. Matt wades into some childhood memories, Adam discusses what it means to heal a broken family, and we both marvel at Spielberg's lighting. So grab some Reese's Pieces and hear why an alien space being might be important for your ministry. Intro: 20th Century Fox Fail - www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNrKAzHsp0gOutro: Kanye West, "Space Ship"2016-03-2143 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#5: GhostbustersTechnicolor Jesus is movie-talk for pastors, preachers, and Sunday School teachers.In this episode, Matt and Adam strap on their proton packs to talk Ghostbusters, the emergent church, and the lectionary texts for March 20, 2016, Palm Sunday. Also, Matt buys his first-ever comic book, and Adam discovers a tiny Spanish defecator. You've done the hard work for Sunday. Now do the fun part!Intro: 20th Century Fox Fail - www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNrKAzHsp0gOutro: Oingo Boing, Dead Man's Party2016-03-1447 minSunday Morning MatineeSunday Morning Matinee#4: ChinatownYou've done the hard work for Sunday. Now do the fun part! Technicolor Jesus is movie-talk for pastors, preachers, and Sunday School teachers. In this episode, Adam and Matt stare into the abyss of Chinatown and talk the lectionary texts for March 6, 2016. Also, Adam deep-dives into the spiritual history of Los Angeles, and Matt talks about The People vs. O.J. Simpson.Intro: 20th Century Fox Fail - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNrKAzHsp0gOutro: Randy Newman, "I Love LA"2016-03-0144 min