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Podcasting the Parables

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A walk through the parables of Jesus presented by St. James Episcopal Church.

Join us each month as we reflect on one of the Parables of Jesus and consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in our everyday life.

Special thanks to Matthew Melton for the theme music.

Cover Art includes a rendering of "The Sermon on the Mount" by Carl Heinrich Bloch, from his collection of paintings made in the mid to late 1850s for the King's Chapel at Frederiksborg Palace in Hillerød, Denmark.
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Holy Week

Holy Week

2024-03-2554:44

Clint Pechacek joins Fr. Jonathan and Jared to discuss the elements of Holy Week. At this table together, they remembered moments from services in the past and shared reflections on the Triduum and definitions of some unusual terminology. - - - - From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables. Join Jonathan Melton, Preist and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and a special guest each week as we take a look at a different Parable told in scripture and consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in our everyday lives. Join the discussion by ⁠⁠⁠⁠emailing Fr. Jonathan⁠⁠⁠⁠. A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.
We are back at the podcast table inviting you to Season Two of Podcasting the Parables, At The Table Together. In this episode, we share about the different tables in our church and our lives, as well as some upcoming gatherings you can participate in. From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables. Join Jonathan Melton, Preist and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and a special guest each week as we take a look at a different Parable told in scripture and consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in our everyday lives. Join the discussion by ⁠⁠⁠emailing Fr. Jonathan⁠⁠⁠. A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.
In this episode, Fr. Jonathan & Jared are joined by Angela Urick for a discussion of VBS prep, the Feast of St. James, and what it means to live a life as a parable, seeing the kingdom of God in the everyday. We also have a surprise appearance by Nick Oliver, St. James member, and VBS Snack Coordinator, and a special presentation by Annie Melton with a background on who St. James was. Join us for the celebration of the Feast of St. James on July 23, or any Sunday that you are able. _ _ _ _ From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables. Join Jonathan Melton, Preist and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and a special guest each week as we take a look at a different Parable told in scripture and consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in our everyday lives. Join the discussion by ⁠emailing Fr. Jonathan⁠. A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Angela Urick, the newly hired Director of Christian Formation for Children & Youth at St. James, who share the joy of planting seeds. From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables. Join Jonathan Melton, Preist and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and a special guest each week as we take a look at a different Parable told in scripture and consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in our everyday lives. Join the discussion by emailing Fr. Jonathan. A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.
We are joined in this episode by Bill Borne, a member of St. James and long-time radio pro, to discuss two parables from Matthew 13 about finding Joy in sacrificing what you have for something great.
In this latest edition of Podcasting the Parables Fr. Jonathan shares some of his favorite readings and reflections from the Christmas season. This episode also features a version of Jesus our Brother, Kind and Good from Ben Shepler and McKenzie Frazer. You can find the full version of their song on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nu5HlAitCfQ From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables. Join Jonathan Melton, Preist and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and a special guest each week as we take a look at a different Parable told in scripture and consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in our everyday lives. Join the discussion by ⁠⁠emailing Fr. Jonathan⁠⁠. A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.
Fr. Jonathan & Jared are joined again by Dr. Angela Urick to talk about the parable of the ten bridesmaids as we prepare for the season of Advent. From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables. Join Jonathan Melton, Preist and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and a special guest each week as we take a look at a different Parable told in scripture and consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in our everyday lives. Join the discussion by ⁠emailing Fr. Jonathan⁠. A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.
Podcasting the Parables returns on location from the St. James Pumpkin Patch as we talk about Surrender, Saltiness, and the full life experienced when we give up trying to forge through life alone. _ _ _ _ From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables. Join Jonathan Melton, Preist and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and a special guest each week as we take a look at a different Parable told in scripture and consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in our everyday lives. Join the discussion by ⁠⁠emailing Fr. Jonathan⁠⁠. A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.
We are joined by Gayle Goodman Lynch, who submitted her favorite parable, which just happened to be Fr. Jonathan's favorite and the basis for our Easter Vigil sermon this year. Read through Matthew 20:1-16 and listen as we discuss the Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard. You are invited to participate in the services of Holy Week, either at St. James or at a church near you. Our Holy Week services are as follows; Maundy Thursday - April 6 at 7 pm with Bishop George Sumner joining us, Good Friday - April 7 with Stations of the Cross at Noon and Service at 7 pm, The Great Vigil of Easter - April 8 at 7 pm, and Easter Sunday - April 9 with Services at 8 & 10 am. --- From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables. Join Jonathan Melton, Preist and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and a special guest each week as we take a look at a different Parable told in scripture and consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in our everyday lives. Join the discussion by emailing Fr. Jonathan. A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.
We are excited to welcome St. James member Clint Pechacek to discuss patience and persistence, which seem to be appropriate themes in this season of Lent. From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables. Join Jonathan Melton, Preist and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and a special guest each week as we take a look at a different Parable told in scripture and consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in our everyday lives. Join the discussion by emailing Fr. Jonathan. A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.
The Prodigal Son

The Prodigal Son

2023-02-2451:53

Fr. Jonathan and Jared are joined by August Claybrook in our first episode discussing The Prodigal Son.  Join us as we place ourselves in the story, reflect on the JOY of the father, consider the attitudes of the sons, and wonder about reading the scripture with more of an open mind and less to find the answers. Also, is the story left unfinished, and if so, is that a gift or a curse? From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables. Join Jonathan Melton, Preist and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and a special guest each week as we take a look at a different Parable told in scripture and consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in our everyday lives. Join the discussion by emailing Fr. Jonathan. A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.
From St. James Episcopal Church, a vibrant community of faith in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas, Texas, Welcome to Podcasting the Parables." Join Jonathan Melton, Preist and Rector of St. James Episcopal Church and School, Jared Phares, and a special guest each week as we take a look at a different Parable told in scripture and consider what "The kingdom of God is like..." in our everyday lives.  Join the discussion by emailing Fr. Jonathan.  A special thanks to Matthew Melton for the music.
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