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Same Old Song
Join the Rev. Jacob Smith and the Rev. Aaron Zimmerman each week as they break down the lectionary texts for the coming Sunday with Gospel insight, a few (in)appropriate cultural references, and a heart for the sufferer in the pew—and the pulpit. All in a half an hour or so. Lectionary readings here: http://www.lectionarypage.net/. Audio production by TJ Hester
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4.9 stars from 185 ratings
Amazing Grace
Thank you Jake and Aaron. The way you explain lectionary readings beautiful and timely. I always wait on the uploads on Monday mornings. And your chemistry is off the hook :-) Great Resource for pastors or priests or clergy, and even for people like me whose main encounter with having to explain...Read full review »
Kenyan Girlie via Apple Podcasts · Kenya · 12/02/20
Joyful Preachers
To hear these two preachers dig into the Scriptures set out in the weekly lectionary is a delight. The Holy Spirit has given us such a treasure in His Word, for through it He gives us Christ with us in every time and place. I especially appreciated their reminder that God’s Word must be preached...Read full review »
Frascol via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/12/20
Comfortable Words
I greatly enjoy listening to Same Old Song every week. Jacob Smith and Aaron Zimmerman locate the comfort of the Gospel in the lectionary readings and present it here with both sincerity and humor. It is a wonderful help to me!
Jon Parks via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/07/19
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