Epistle Of Joy – Episode #3 (Audio)

PodcastThe audio-only version of the latest episode in the Philippians video series is now available to download below.

In today’s episode I look at the opening words of Paul’s letter. I discuss the somewhat odd letter-writing conventions of the First Century and spend a little bit of time digging into what Paul means when he talks about “the saints” before closing with a brief discussion of the ideas behind Paul’s greet of “grace and peace” to the Philippians.

Epistle of Joy – Episode #3 (Download)

The Epistle of Joy – Episode #3 (Video)

Sorry in the delay with today’s episode, I’ve been having all kinds of issues with iMovie… :-/ Anyway, in today’s episode I look at the first two verses of Paul’s epistle to the Philippians:

Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ Jesus, To all the saints in Christ Jesus who are at Philippi, with the bishops and deacons: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

– Philippians 1:1-2

Pour yourself a nice cup of tea and listen to me whittle on about these words of St. Paul:

As always, to keep the episode under ten minutes I had to omit some things. If you’re interested, here’s another top-up episode:

For an audio-only version of this video, please click here.

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Epistle of Joy – Episode #2 (Audio)

PodcastAs I mentioned previously, the Lenten video series on Paul’s epistle to the Philippians is also going to be available in MP3 format. Here is the audio of latest episode.

Just as a reminder, if you would like to subscribe in iTunes (“File” -> “Subscribe to Podcast…”), please use the following URL:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/Epistle-Of-Joy

Alternatively, you can just click on the link and choose “Add to iTunes”.

Below is the audio version of today’s video in which I discuss the context of this document – who wrote it, when, where and why?

Epistle of Joy – Episode #2 (Download)

The Epistle of Joy – Episode #2 (Video)

Today we’re going to start our study of Philippians, “The Epistle of Joy”. We’re going to begin by looking at the context of the letter. Who wrote it? To whom? When? Why?

If you’d like to take your study even further, I’d invite you to read my written introductory notes and, if you’re a real Bible nerd, you may also enjoy the “Top Up” episode I recorded where I discuss the theory that Philippians may actually be multiple letters stitched together:

For an audio-only version of this video, please click here.

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Epistle of Joy – Episode #1 (Audio)

PodcastSo, in addition to having a YouTube video video series this February, the study will also be available in MP3 format. If you would like to subscribe in iTunes (“File” -> “Subscribe to Podcast…”), please use the following URL:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/Epistle-Of-Joy

Below is the audio of the video I put a few days ago.

Epistle of Joy – Episode #1 (Download)

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