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In this episode, Reverend Dr. Amy Peeler explores the powerful intersection of preaching, theology, and the lived experience of faith. Drawing from her work in both academia and ministry, she reflects on the unique differences between lecturing in the classroom and preaching from the pulpit, emphasising the importance of vulnerability and personal connection when communicating the gospel.
The conversation dives deeply into the theological richness of the book of Hebrews, highlighting how it expands our understanding of atonement beyond simple substitutionary models and places the cross within the broader story of Christ’s resurrection and ascension. Dr. Peeler also discusses the often-overlooked role of women in the resurrection narrative and what their witness reveals about the life and leadership of the early church.
Along the way, the discussion explores the importance of art in worship, the ways maternal imagery for God can deepen our theological imagination, and how the church can embody hope in the midst of suffering. With practical insights for pastors and ministry leaders, this episode invites listeners to consider how scholarship, storytelling, and faithful vulnerability can shape preaching that truly connects with people and points them toward the hope of new life.
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In this episode, Reverend Dr. Amy Peeler explores the powerful intersection of preaching, theology, and the lived experience of faith. Drawing from her work in both academia and ministry, she reflects on the unique differences between lecturing in the classroom and preaching from the pulpit, emphasising the importance of vulnerability and personal connection when communicating the gospel.
The conversation dives deeply into the theological richness of the book of Hebrews, highlighting how it expands our understanding of atonement beyond simple substitutionary models and places the cross within the broader story of Christ’s resurrection and ascension. Dr. Peeler also discusses the often-overlooked role of women in the resurrection narrative and what their witness reveals about the life and leadership of the early church.
Along the way, the discussion explores the importance of art in worship, the ways maternal imagery for God can deepen our theological imagination, and how the church can embody hope in the midst of suffering. With practical insights for pastors and ministry leaders, this episode invites listeners to consider how scholarship, storytelling, and faithful vulnerability can shape preaching that truly connects with people and points them toward the hope of new life.

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