Rev'd Up for Sunday
Listen along as the priests of St. Mark's, New Canaan (Peter Walsh, Elizabeth Garnsey, and John Kennedy) gear up for Sunday. Each week the preacher will lead a discussion of the scriptures of the day. Sometimes irreverent, often witty, always filled with love for our Lord: don’t miss these conversations about the questions, mysteries, and hope these three find in the Bible.
Rev'd Up for Sunday
"Is Jesus the Only Way?" John 14:1-14 | Episode 257
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One of the most famous pieces of scripture is also one of the most divisive! Elizabeth Garnsey and John Kennedy take a closer look at what Jesus means by calling himself "the way, and the truth, and the life" while providing a wider and more compassionate lens. They also shift our focus from God above to God within.
Questions for Further Discussion
Themes and Application
- What do you make of the image of “many dwelling places”? Does it speak more to heaven, the soul, community, or all three?
- How might Jesus’ statement “I am the way” be understood as an invitation into divine love rather than a weapon of exclusion?
- What does it mean to pray “in Jesus’ name” if it is about aligning with Christ’s spirit rather than using a formula?
Personal Reflection
- Have you ever experienced a sense of God’s presence within you rather than only outside of you? What was that like?
- Is there a room in your life you keep closed off from God or others? What would it take to open the door?
- When life becomes difficult, do you tend to pray for escape, endurance, wisdom, healing, or something else? Why?
Broader Spiritual Considerations
- Why do you think exclusionary interpretations of religion can feel so powerful or appealing to some people?
- How do contemplative practices help people experience faith beyond argument or ideology?
- How do we hold together mystery, conviction, and humility when talking about salvation or truth?
Learn more about St. Mark's at https://www.stmarksnewcanaan.org