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You've Never Read This: Mind Your Business

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We’re starting to wind down this series on the stories we avoid, the scriptures we don’t read in Church, and we’re staying with John’s gospel. The closing verses of it to be exact for the snark filled and strangely pointed conversation between Jesus and Peter.
If you listened to last week’s episode, you know I teased more about the upcoming Advent project I’m putting together with my friends Adam and Thomas. Check out Our Upcoming Advent Series! And tell your friends!

You've Never Read This," is a new series from God Knows Where looking at stories in our scriptures that fall through the cracks. In this series, we're looking at a dozen or so stories that never show up in the Revised Common Lectionary used by many mainline Protestant Churches, including the one I used to pastor. Join us as we try to figure why we avoid or ignore these stories and the (surprising) wisdom they have for us.
DON'T FORGET! You can leave us a rating or review wherever you're listening to the show! And tell a friend about God Knows Where too!
Guns, Masks, and Moral Injury in Pastors by Laura Stephens-Reed
PS: Thanks, Marie Callender...
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John 21
Written, Produced, and Edited by Brett Harris
Music by Thomas Steinwinder and Michael Trest

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We’re starting to wind down this series on the stories we avoid, the scriptures we don’t read in Church, and we’re staying with John’s gospel. The closing verses of it to be exact for the snark filled and strangely pointed conversation between Jesus and Peter.
If you listened to last week’s episode, you know I teased more about the upcoming Advent project I’m putting together with my friends Adam and Thomas. Check out Our Upcoming Advent Series! And tell your friends!

You've Never Read This," is a new series from God Knows Where looking at stories in our scriptures that fall through the cracks. In this series, we're looking at a dozen or so stories that never show up in the Revised Common Lectionary used by many mainline Protestant Churches, including the one I used to pastor. Join us as we try to figure why we avoid or ignore these stories and the (surprising) wisdom they have for us.
DON'T FORGET! You can leave us a rating or review wherever you're listening to the show! And tell a friend about God Knows Where too!
Guns, Masks, and Moral Injury in Pastors by Laura Stephens-Reed
PS: Thanks, Marie Callender...
Follow God Knows Where:
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Follow Good Faith Media:
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Instagram
Scripture References
John 21
Written, Produced, and Edited by Brett Harris
Music by Thomas Steinwinder and Michael Trest

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