Working The Lectionary

Working The Lectionary

Examining the World of Work through the Readings of the Weekly Lectionary

Episodes

October 8, 2024 45 mins

In this episode of Working the Lectionary, your hosts John Bottomley and Brendan Byrne examine readings from The Gospel According to Mark for weeks 21 and 22 of the season of Pentecost. For Pentecost 21, they reflect on how a false idolisation of the poor and of poverty can justify exploitation through the ideology of hard work as an alleged signifier of human dignity; while for Pentecost 22, they examine how a self-serving misinte...

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In this episode of Working The Lectionary, your hosts, John Bottomley and Brendan Byrne, examine a passage from The Gospel According to Mark, in which the disciples try to stop an exorcist who is not part of the disciple group from performing miracles in Jesus' name - and how Jesus' response and his injunction against placing obstacles in the path of others calls on Christians to reflect on the ways in which their own formation bli...

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June 28, 2024 57 mins

In this episode of Working the Lectionary, your hosts John Bottomley and Brendan Byrne discuss readings for Pentecost 6 and 7 in Year B. They begin with Mark's account of Jesus' encounter with Jairus, the leader of the synagogue, and analyze how Jairus, stripped of all his socio-political importance and reduced to basic human need, is emblematic of the way in which modernity's construction of work victimizes even its "winners". In ...

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June 11, 2024 49 mins

In this episode of Working the Lectionary, your hosts John Bottomley and Brendan Byrne examine a reading from First Samuel for Pentecost 4, discussing how superficial interpretations of God looking "for the inner self" disguise what this text has to say about the injustices that are built into economic systems and the social hierarchies they create. For Pentecost 5, a pietistic reading of a passage from The Gospel According to Mark...

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May 29, 2024 45 mins

In this episode of Working the Lectionary, your hosts John Bottomley and Brendan Byrne discuss readings for Pentecost 2 and 3. For Pentecost 2, they examine how a reading from the Gospel According to Mark, in which the Pharisees attempt to dictate what the sabbath is and how it should be observed, mirrors the way in which economic ideology (and those who are its beneficiaries) attempt to dictate what work is and means in human life...

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In this episode of Working the Lectionary, your hosts John Bottomley and Brendan Byrne examine readings for Pentecost and Trinity Sunday. What does the ancient reading from Ezekiel tell us about our tendency to skip over the "bad stuff" and get to the bits we find positive and hopeful - and what does this tell us about our need to remember our involvement in the structures of injustice, and how those structures destroy covenantal r...

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March 11, 2024 15 mins

In this episode of Working The Lectionary, a reading from the Gospel According to John, in which Jesus responds to the request by some foreigners for a meeting, is utilised to examine the way in which the ideology of neoliberalism has become modernity's oppressive imperium. And just as the political and religious leaders of Jesus' time were co-opted by the Roman Empire to be the agents of its oppression, this reading examines how c...

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February 29, 2024 52 mins

In this episode of Working the Lectionary, your hosts John Bottomley and Brendan Byrne utilize readings from the Gospel According to John for weeks 3 and 4 of the season of Lent. For week 3, we examine how the violent Jesus who clears the Temple is God's response to the idolatrous corruption that makes what should be a means to an end an end in itself; and how this reflects the corruption of both the economic world and the world of...

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February 11, 2024 46 mins

In this episode of Working the Lectionary, for Lent 1, John Bottomley and Brendan Byrne consider how the flood narrative in Genesis is emblematic both of the destructiveness of humanity's construction of work and economy, and also of the graciousness of God who maintains relationship with humankind despite our wrongdoing. For Lent 2, they discus how the centrality in Paul's Letter to the Romans calls us to reconsider how modernity'...

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January 21, 2024 49 mins

Working the Lectionary is back! Your hosts, John Bottomley and Brendan Byrne have been away for a while, but they return in a new calendar year and a new lectionary year to discuss readings for Epiphany 4 and 5 2024.  For Epiphany 4, Brendan and John ponder the message about prophetic ministry from Deuteronomy 18 and what it might mean both for a church all-too-often co-opted by capitalism's metrics of investment in future profitab...

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In this episode of Working the Lectionary, John Bottomley and Brendan Byrne are the guests of our colleague, Rev. Associate Professor Robyn Whittaker and the By The Well podcast as we discuss readings from Genesis and The Gospel According to Matthew through the lens of work and economy.  

 

Theme music: Work Undone by Pearce Roswell. Available through Epidemic Music. Used under license. 

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July 6, 2023 60 mins

In this episode of Working the Lectionary, your hosts John Bottomley and Brendan Byrne explore a reading from The Gospel According to Matthew for Pentecost 6, and discuss how Jesus' invitation to rest in him also challenges us to re-asses how our assumptions and conventions prevent us from seeing God's liberating grace in the world. For Pentecost 7, a reading from Genesis becomes the lens through which they examine the sometimes ha...

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June 26, 2023 32 mins

In this episode of Working the Lectionary, your hosts Brendan Byrne and John Bottomley discuss the troubling reading from Genesis in which Abraham obeys a command to sacrifice his son, and examine how human complicity with the structures of abusive power perpetuate violence and injustice at home, in the church, and at work. Theme music: Work Undone by Pearce Roswell. Available through Epidemic Music. Used under license. 

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June 9, 2023 55 mins

After a brief break, Working the Lectionary is back! In this episode, your hosts John Bottomley and Brendan Byrne will be exploring Pentecost 2 and 3 through readings drawn from The Gospel According to Matthew. For Pentecost 2, we'll examine how Jesus' calling to Matthew was also a calling into healing, which in turn calls the Church into a ministry of healing for the wounds inflicted by the world of work. Pentecost 3 finds us expl...

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April 11, 2023 63 mins

In this episode of Working the Lectionary, your hosts Brendan Byrne and John Bottomley examine readings for Easter 2 & 3. In Easter 2, we reflect on how the Gospel According to John's account of Jesus' gracious response to Thomas' fear-fueled bravado liberates us from the tyranny of pretense that we are not vulnerable and wounded, which capitalism's profit motive and competition-saturated workplace culture impose upon us; while for...

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March 16, 2023 65 mins

In this episode of Working the Lectionary, your hosts Brendan Byrne and John Bottomley reflect on a reading from 1 Samuel (Lent 4) and how God's commissioning of Samuel to anoint a new king points to God's sovereignty in moving oppressive systems toward new ways of being; while for Lent 5, a reading from Ezekiel articulates God's presence - even in the life-denying realities of work - and the divine re-shaping of those realities de...

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February 28, 2023 67 mins

In this episode of Working The Lectionary, your hosts Brendan Byrne and John Bottomley discuss how a reading from Paul's Letter to the Romans contrasts the death and violence implicit in the creation narrative of capitalism contrasts to the life-giving grace located in faith in God as the moving force of creation; and how Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman reflects and critiques the demonization of those deemed to be losers ...

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February 19, 2023 24 mins

In this week's edition of Working the Lectionary, we'll explore the famous - indeed, infamous - reading from Genesis 2: 15-17; 3: 1-7, in which the alleged "tempting" and "fall" of humanity occurs. In doing so, we'll examine how our assumed knowledge of this text has perpetuated injustice across millennia...and how our continued assumptions about the "inevitability" and "necessity" of modernity's construction of work and economy co...

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January 11, 2023 68 mins

In this episode of Working the Lectionary, your hosts Brendan Byrne and John Bottomley reflect on Psalm 40 and its detailing of the presence of God in the world, including the world of work and the "daily grind"; they also examine Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians and how it speaks into the historical realities of colonialism and the possibility of reconciliation between First and Second Nations people by modelling leadership ...

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In this Episode of Working the Lectionary, your hosts Brendan Byrne and John Bottomley examine how the violence portrayed in the "Massacre of the Innocents" reflects the violence implicit in modernity's construction of work and economy; as well as a reading from The Acts of the Apostles that points toward the manner in which restorative justice can heal the harm experienced in the modern work environment.

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