Rev. Daniel Guagenti and Jason Van Evera of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Shelbyville, KY
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Following Jesus' path through the fast-paced Gospel according to Mark, two Lutherans, a pastor and layman, discuss every verse, rejoicing in the Kingdom of God coming among us.
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Rev. Daniel Guagenti and Jason Van Evera of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Shelbyville, KY
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2 de jul. de 2026
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Episodios
Good Fear 02.07.2026 44:11
Reading Mark 9:1-13; is there a good kind of fear? How does the kingdom come in power? Why does Mark's reading of the transfiguration focus more on Elijah than Moses?
At The Crux 17.06.2026 43:27
We read Mark 8:22-38. This is the heart of the Gospel according to Mark. We talk about how faith gives us sight and yet still needs to continue on the way.
Free Bread 03.06.2026 49:27
Reading Mark 8:1-21. What is the best free bread? What is the leaven of the Pharisees?
Dogs 20.05.2026 44:53
Reading Mark 7:24-37. How does Jesus interact with Gentiles? Why does He do miracles in different ways? How do we grow in faith?
Ariel 06.05.2026 57:34
We read Mark 7:1-23. Which Old Testament laws no longer apply? Which laws made up by men never should have applied? What is the law good for?
Beside Still Waters 18.04.2026 49:08
Reading Mark 6:30-56. Prayers from Psalm 23 to Job 9 help us understand Jesus' feeding thousands and walking on water. How does the feeding of thousands prepare us to understand receiving the Lord's Supper?
The Platter 01.04.2026 46:23
We read Mark 6:7-32. There is a great contrast between Herod who seems empowered, but whose kingdom is undercut from within his own house and the kingdom Jesus proclaims, which is heading towards death, but not for final defeat. John the Baptist prophesies the Christ, even in death.
Special Episode: Seven Last Words 21.03.2026 58:10
Heading into Holy Week, we take a break from reading only the Gospel according to Mark. Here we read the seven last words of Jesus from the cross and talk about why we love Lutheran Holy Week traditions.
Daughter 19.03.2026 51:06
Reading Mark 5:21-6:6. We marvel at how Mark shows the humanity of Jesus in the midst of incomparable miracle-working. What does it mean, "Your faith has healed you?"
5200 07.03.2026 47:09
Reading Mark 4:30-5:20. Moving from the mustard seed parable to a stretch of Mark that is full of "great fear," we ask "If God is for us, who can be against us?"
The Basket 18.02.2026 51:30
Why did Jesus start preaching in parables? Jason relays his farming experiences, but if we can't figure out what Jason means about crop yield, can we still figure out these parables?
The Sandwich 04.02.2026 52:32
Reading Mark 3:13-35. Why do the apostles have so many different names? What keeps Jesus' house from falling?
The Hedge 15.01.2026 42:19
Reading Mark 3:1-12, What is a "hedge" around the Law? How does it end up leading us into temptation?
The Son of Man 31.12.2025 43:22
Reading Mark 1:40-2:12. What does Jesus mean calling Himself the "Son of Man"? For us today, what is the point of Jesus' miracle-working?
The Secret 17.12.2025 47:05
Reading Mark 1:16-39, Why did Jesus want to keep it a secret at the beginning of His ministry the He is the Christ? How does Mark show Jesus surpassing prophets Elijah, Elisha, as well as King David?
With the Wild Beasts 03.12.2025 49:53
Reading Mark 1:12-15; Why does Mark describe Jesus' temptation among wild beasts? What is Jesus' kingdom? What does it mean to repent?
Straight Paths 19.11.2025 44:56
Reading Mark 1:6-11; How does John the Baptist prepare the way for Jesus? What is baptism? What is the difference between John's baptism and Jesus'?
The Beginning of the Gospel 05.11.2025 44:17
Reading Mark 1:1-5; What is a "gospel"? Who is Jesus? How does Jesus fulfill prophecy?
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