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Sermon Brainwave Episode 1069: Ash Wednesday — Practicing Righteousness in Times of Crisis
Join hosts Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and new co-host Cody Sanders for this Ash Wednesday podcast as they explore the lectionary readings for February 18, 2026. This episode introduces Cody Sanders, Associate Professor of Congregational and Community Care Leadership at Luther Seminary, who brings a Baptist perspective and pastoral care voice to the Sermon Brainwave team.
The hosts examine Joel 2:1-2, 12-17, Psalm 51:1-17, 2 Corinthians 5:20b-6:10, and Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21, exploring critical questions about righteousness, forgiveness, and reconciliation. Karoline highlights the significant translation shift in Matthew 6:1 from "piety" to "righteousness" in the NRSVUE, connecting it to the Sermon on the Mount's opening theme of hungering and thirsting for righteousness.
Matt and Cody discuss the distinction between forgiveness and reconciliation, emphasizing the importance of careful, compassionate preaching on these topics, particularly in contexts of abuse and violence. Cody draws on historic faith communities—including enslaved people in hush arbors and LGBTQ believers exiled from their churches—to illustrate what it means to be "treated as imposters yet are true, having nothing yet possessing everything."
This episode provides practical sermon preparation insights while addressing the affective dimension of faith in challenging times, making it essential listening for preachers navigating Ash Wednesday and the Lenten season.
By Working Preacher from Luther SeminarySermon Brainwave Episode 1069: Ash Wednesday — Practicing Righteousness in Times of Crisis
Join hosts Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and new co-host Cody Sanders for this Ash Wednesday podcast as they explore the lectionary readings for February 18, 2026. This episode introduces Cody Sanders, Associate Professor of Congregational and Community Care Leadership at Luther Seminary, who brings a Baptist perspective and pastoral care voice to the Sermon Brainwave team.
The hosts examine Joel 2:1-2, 12-17, Psalm 51:1-17, 2 Corinthians 5:20b-6:10, and Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21, exploring critical questions about righteousness, forgiveness, and reconciliation. Karoline highlights the significant translation shift in Matthew 6:1 from "piety" to "righteousness" in the NRSVUE, connecting it to the Sermon on the Mount's opening theme of hungering and thirsting for righteousness.
Matt and Cody discuss the distinction between forgiveness and reconciliation, emphasizing the importance of careful, compassionate preaching on these topics, particularly in contexts of abuse and violence. Cody draws on historic faith communities—including enslaved people in hush arbors and LGBTQ believers exiled from their churches—to illustrate what it means to be "treated as imposters yet are true, having nothing yet possessing everything."
This episode provides practical sermon preparation insights while addressing the affective dimension of faith in challenging times, making it essential listening for preachers navigating Ash Wednesday and the Lenten season.