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Severn Vineyard

Severn Vineyard's All You Can Eat Buffet

A daily Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Severn Vineyard's All You Can Eat Buffet

Severn Vineyard

Severn Vineyard's All You Can Eat Buffet

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Severn Vineyard's All You Can Eat Buffet

Severn Vineyard

Severn Vineyard's All You Can Eat Buffet

A daily Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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What it is like to follow Jesus? Dan Green looks at Simon Peter, whose story and character show several relatable sides to this.Peter’s choice to follow and believe in Jesus was remarkable, given his life experience, but maybe not as much as Je
What do we expect from people joining a journey of faith? Owen Lynch looks at the disputes which arose in the early church around following the Jewish law, why this was important to many people, and why the opening of God’s kingdom to all was a
Bern Leckie and Owen Lynch share thoughts and feelings about several “minor” prophets with major messages in the Old Testament, as well as Psalms 66 to 72.We often think of the word “righteous” as quite religious or worthy in a traditional way,
What might be stopping us from asking for everything God wants to give us? David Jennings looks at his experiences of scary situations, worries about losing control, and the stories he had been told about missionaries suffering. There is likely
Bern Leckie and Owen Lynch share thoughts and feelings about the Old Testament prophets Hosea and Joel, and Psalms 52 to 65.What does God want most from people? Some parts of the Bible make it look like religious practice is the most important
Bern Leckie and Owen Lynch share thoughts and feelings about wisdom in the Old Testament including Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs and Proverbs chapters 19 to 26.Is the Bible an instruction book? It seems vital to review this before considering the
What does God need to do to change our minds? Owen Lynch follows the story of the first believers in “The Way” of Jesus and sees how his call for them to adopt a new perspective - what is often translated “repent” in our Bibles - might happen m
Bern Leckie and Owen Lynch share thoughts and feelings about the end of Matthew’s gospel, chapters 21 to 28, as well as Paul’s letters to the Galatians and Ephesians.The gospel story of Jesus reveals a lot about what God really wants for people
How does God speak to us today, and how can we helpfully share this? Claire Lynch looks at what the Bible says about prophecy in the lives of people who follow Jesus, and what we have learned about this from experience and practice in sharing. 
Bern Leckie and Owen Lynch share thoughts and feelings about Matthew’s gospel, chapters 1 to 20.This seems written to introduce Jesus as part of his Jewish family, with a special place and purpose as a descendant of King David. Israel in Jesus’
How expansive and inclusive is God’s kingdom? Owen Lynch looks at the story of Saul who, as part of the duty he felt to uphold God’s law, travelled to oppose Jesus’ followers and take them prisoner. But the risen Jesus intervened, met Saul and
Bern Leckie and Owen Lynch share thoughts and feelings about 2 Samuel chapters 11 to 24 and Psalms 42 to 51.After the rise of King David came corruption which affected him, the community around him, and his family. We can only guess what was in
Bern Leckie and Owen Lynch share thoughts and feelings about 1 Samuel chapter 21 through to 2 Samuel chapter 10.The rise of King David is inspiring, like a hero story, although with some tragic twists to come. David’s initial struggles don’t ju
Why is forgiveness so important? Rossie Henderson-Begg looks at what Jesus talked and showed about this, and considers what happens when we can, or can’t, find forgiveness ourselves. Can our ability and choice to forgive have a profound effect
Bern Leckie and Owen Lynch share thoughts and feelings about the first book of Samuel, chapters 1 to 20.What sort of kingdom did God want to build, and how was this shown when it worked well, and not so well? The rules had been set about who wa
What is hell, and where have we got our ideas about this from? Claire Lynch looks at the stories and images in the Bible that relate to this, and how people in the Bible, including Jesus, communicated by referring to concepts that were meaningf
Bern Leckie and Owen Lynch share thoughts and feelings about the books of Ruth and Esther, as well as Proverbs chapters 10 to 18.What does it mean to be Jewish, or part of any meaningful group? The stories of Ruth and Esther are perspectives on
Bern Leckie and Owen Lynch share thoughts and feelings about the book of Judges.There are lots of gory stories which aren’t suitable for Sunday School (Bern shares an embarrassing Dad moment…) and it’s hard to find good role models, but perhaps
How far would this revolution go? Owen Lynch looks at the way scattered believers in the early days of the church encountered new believers who looked like they would not fit in. While the law, as people understood it, seemed to put them on the
Bern Leckie and Owen Lynch share thoughts and feelings about the book of Joshua.At face value, this story of the establishment of Israel in its promised land is a combination of glory and horror - there is new life for God’s people, but a lot o
Do we get that there’s a massive movement building? Owen Lynch looks at the growing expectation among Jesus’ followers early in the book of Acts that their world would change. Believers were living in revolutionary ways which changed how they s
Bern Leckie and Owen Lynch share thoughts and feelings about the book of Job.In lots of ways, this is a puzzling story that might seem not to fit well into the Bible - although that might depend on how we read the rest of the Bible. If we think
What does it mean to deny ourselves, and what difference can this make? Kyle Henderson-Begg looks at what Jesus showed and taught, and what his followers came to believe about this. What are the advantages of self-control, and where can we find
Bern Leckie and Owen Lynch share thoughts and feelings about the gospel according to Mark.Looking at the history leading up to the time of Jesus, they reflect on the significance of Jesus' life and what it meant to live in and look forward to t
In a bonus episode for Easter, Bern Leckie and Claire Lynch discuss the different views available in the Bible on the meaning and purpose of Jesus' death, as well as his resurrection and what these mean for us.We could regard the whole business
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