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Monday through Friday, you are invited to read a portion of the Bible, and this podcast offers you the opportunity to enter into a "divine reading" of the text.

Mark 16:1-8 - Lectio Divina

The conclusion to the Gospel according to Mark, or at least one of them. The ending of Mark is so interesting and probably not what you think of when ...
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Mark 15:42-47 - Lectio Divina

There is a sense of finality in today's passage. At least if you were to hear this for the first time. Jesus has died. Now he is buried. There are wit...
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Mark 15:21-41 - Lectio Divina

Today's passage is heavy to say the least. From Simon carrying the cross for Jesus, to the crucifixion, and those who observed it.   There is a heavin...
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Mark 15:1-20 - Lectio Divina

Today's passage includes some pretty violent imagery. Violence can invoke various responses for people. Pay attention to not only what your think abou...
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Mark 14:66-72 - Lectio Divina

Today's passage moves us from entering into the humanity of Jesus, to the humanity of Peter. As you hear the text, I invite you to examine what feelin...
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Mark 14:53-65 - Lectio Divina

As we draw closer to the crucifixion, the suspense hightens. We continue to be drawn into the humanity of Jesus. As you hear today's passage, may your...
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Mark 14:26-52 - Lecito Divina

Today's passage really highlights the humanity of Jesus. We are invited into his emotions, his struggle, the very essence of what it means to be human...
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Mark 14:1-25 - Lectio Divina

There is a lot going on in today's passage. Due to the length it is only read three times on the podcast, if you need another read of the text take th...
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Mark 13:24-37 - Lectio Divina

Today's Halloween edition includes some spooky stuff: ‘But in those days, after that suffering, the sun will be darkened,    and the moon will not giv...
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Mark 13:1-23 - Lectio Divina

Today's reading comes from the 13th chapter of Mark. If you are unfamiliar with apocalyptic literature, this may be a really scary passage. There will...
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