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What happens when the risen Jesus walks with you, but you don't recognize him? And how does scripture set our hearts on fire even before we break the bread?
In this episode of I Love to Tell a Story, Rolf Jacobson, Lois Malcolm, and Jennifer Pietz unpack the rich theological and pastoral layers of the Emmaus Road story. As the disciples journey away from Jerusalem in disillusionment, they encounter a stranger who reveals scripture in a new light—rekindling faith, reframing expectations, and reigniting hope.
The conversation touches on how disappointment and grief shape our faith journeys, the significance of hospitality and shared meals, and how Jesus is made known through both scripture and sacrament. The hosts invite preachers to embrace the "multimedia" revelation of the risen Christ—through emotion, intellect, and community.
🎧 Listen now and equip yourself for your preaching journey! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share with fellow preachers.
🔗 Find more episodes and resources here: https://www.workingpreacher.org/.
Follow along with the commentary on Luke 24:13-35 written by Katherine A. Shaner at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/narrative-lectionary/emmaus-road-2/commentary-on-luke-2413-35-10.
Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Sm44RvVQzX0.
By Working Preacher from Luther Seminary4.9
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What happens when the risen Jesus walks with you, but you don't recognize him? And how does scripture set our hearts on fire even before we break the bread?
In this episode of I Love to Tell a Story, Rolf Jacobson, Lois Malcolm, and Jennifer Pietz unpack the rich theological and pastoral layers of the Emmaus Road story. As the disciples journey away from Jerusalem in disillusionment, they encounter a stranger who reveals scripture in a new light—rekindling faith, reframing expectations, and reigniting hope.
The conversation touches on how disappointment and grief shape our faith journeys, the significance of hospitality and shared meals, and how Jesus is made known through both scripture and sacrament. The hosts invite preachers to embrace the "multimedia" revelation of the risen Christ—through emotion, intellect, and community.
🎧 Listen now and equip yourself for your preaching journey! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share with fellow preachers.
🔗 Find more episodes and resources here: https://www.workingpreacher.org/.
Follow along with the commentary on Luke 24:13-35 written by Katherine A. Shaner at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/narrative-lectionary/emmaus-road-2/commentary-on-luke-2413-35-10.
Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Sm44RvVQzX0.

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