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Reading John With Care

Jan 09, 202223 min
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Episode description

We are now a few weeks into the mystical, strange, poetic, beautiful, mysterious, harrowing, polemical, and prophetic Gospel of John. Since we’ll be slowly walking through John’s gospel for the next several months, it seems important to address John’s mixed legacy in Christian history, as well as the fraught context within which John’s gospel was written. Trust me: it’s more interesting than it sounds! May we join John’s central project of pointing toward the Only Begotten, the Word made Body who tents with humanity, the Lamb of God anointed to take away the sins of the world, the One in whom Grace and Truth kiss.

Sermon starts at minute 5:45

John 2:1-12

Image: detail of St. John the Evangelist, manuscript illumination from the Lindisfarne Gospels, late 7th century

Hymns:
God, be the Love, VT43, Words and Music - ©2013 Worldmaking.net Contributor: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan

Where Love is Found, VT 524, Text: Brian Wren, 1978 Faith Looking Forward, 1983 Hope Publishing Co. Tune: English traditional, ca. 19th c., transcr. as “O Waly, Waly” in Folk Songs from Somerset, 1906 Harm. by James E. Clemens, © 2004 James E. Clemens

Permission to podcast the music in this service obtained from One License with license #A-726929. All rights reserved.

Additional resources:
Podcasts: Several episodes of the
Bibleworm podcast, Amy Robertson and Robert Williamson, Jr.

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