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At Home with the Lectionary

At Home with the Lectionary

By: Fr. Aaron Burt and Marissa Burt
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Join Fr. Aaron and Marissa Burt for conversation surrounding the Sunday lectionary texts from the Revised Common Lectionary (Season 1) and the 2019 ACNA Lectionary (Season 2). Learn more at www.athomewiththelectionary.com

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Episodes
  • Year A, the First Sunday in Lent
    Feb 16 2026

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    Join Fr. Aaron & Marissa Burt, for this week's episode, in which they consider the readings for the first Sunday in Lent: Genesis 2:4-9, 15-17, 25-3:7; Psalm 51; Romans 5:12-21; Matthew 4:1-11.

    They discuss the season of Lent, the Fall, David's Psalm of penitence, and the temptation of Jesus.

    Notes:

    --article about ashes in Lent

    --Marissa's reflections on Memento Mori

    --Ideas about the narrative of David & Bathsheba

    --Lenten resources from Advent Anglican

    --Dwell App
    --Prayers of the People for Lent 1
    --2019 Book of Common Prayer

    The Bible Project

    Bible Project episodes of imagery of Eden

    Lent: The Season of Repentance & Renewal, by: Esau McCaulley


    1:08 Collect

    1:43 Genesis 2:4-9, 15-17, 25-3:7

    22:42 Psalm 51

    37:58 Romans 5:12-21

    1:08:06 Matthew 4:1-11

    Our outro music is an original song by our friend Dcn. Jeremiah Webster, a poet and professor whose giftedness is rivaled by his humbleness. You can find his published works, including After So Many Fires, with a quick Google.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Year A, the Last Sunday of Epiphany
    Feb 8 2026

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    Join Fr. Aaron & Marissa Burt, for this week's episode, in which they consider the readings for the last Sunday of Epiphany: Exodus 24:12-18; Psalm 99; Philippians 3:7-14; Matthew 17:1-9.

    They discuss biblical imagery surrounding the transfiguration.

    Notes:

    --Feasting on Hope: How God Sets a Table in the Wilderness, by: Rev. Hannah Miller King

    --Lenten resources from Advent Anglican

    --Part 1 and Part 2 of Marissa's discussion of deconstruction in light of 1 Cor 3

    --Dwell App
    --Prayers of the People for Epiphany
    --2019 Book of Common Prayer

    --The Chronological Bible

    -The Connecting Scripture Bible

    The Bible Project

    Bible Project discussion of the mountain imagery

    Epiphany: The Season of Glory, by: Fleming Rutledge


    1:03 Collect

    14:10 Exodus 24:12-18

    26:09 Psalm 99

    30:53 Philippians 3:7-14

    37:34 Matthew 17:1-9

    Our outro music is an original song by our friend Dcn. Jeremiah Webster, a poet and professor whose giftedness is rivaled by his humbleness. You can find his published works, including After So Many Fires, with a quick Google.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Year A, the Fifth Sunday of Epiphany
    Feb 1 2026

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    Join Fr. Aaron & Marissa Burt, with guest Rev. Hannah Miller King, for this week's episode, in which they consider the readings for the fifth Sunday of Epiphany: 2 Kings 22:8-20; Psalm 27; 1 Corinthians 2:1-16; Matthew 5:13-20.

    They discuss Josiah's discovery of the Law & the prophet Huldah's message, David's desire for God's presence; Paul's contextualized preaching & Jesus as the one who comes not to abolish but to fulfill.

    They also chat about Hannah's forthcoming book: Feasting on Hope: How God Sets a Table in the Wilderness. Connect with Rev. Hannah on Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram, or Substack.

    Notes:

    --Dwell App
    --Prayers of the People for Epiphany
    --2019 Book of Common Prayer

    --The Chronological Bible

    -The Connecting Scripture Bible


    The Bible Project

    Bible Project discussion of the Beatitudes

    Epiphany: The Season of Glory, by: Fleming Rutledge


    0:57 Collect

    2:28 Introducing guest Rev. Hannah Miller King

    20:07 2 Kings 22:8-20

    34:11 Psalm 27

    44:49 1 Corinthians 2:1-16

    57:11 Matthew 5:13-20

    Our outro music is an original song by our friend Dcn. Jeremiah Webster, a poet and professor whose giftedness is rivaled by his humbleness. You can find his published works, including After So Many Fires, with a quick Google.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
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