657: Epiphany 3A (1/25/2026)

657: Epiphany 3A (1/25/2026)

Author: Robb McCoy and Eric Fistler January 19, 2026 Duration: 58:48

Notes

  1. Matthew 4:12-23
  2. Isaiah 9:1-4
  3. 1 Corinthians 1:10-18

Summary

In this episode of the Pulpit Fiction Podcast, hosts Robb McCoy and Eric Fistler delve into the Gospel reading from Matthew 4:12-23, which recounts the calling of the fishermen. They explore the significance of Jesus' call to Simon Peter and Andrew, as well as James and John, emphasizing the differences in the Gospel narratives. The discussion highlights the socio-political context of Galilee, where Jesus begins his ministry amid Roman oppression, and the implications of being 'fishers of men' as a call to advocate for justice rather than mere evangelism. The hosts also touch on the upcoming readings from Isaiah and 1 Corinthians, drawing connections between the texts and contemporary issues of division within the church and society.

Takeaways

  • Jesus's call to the fishermen is immediate and transformative.
  • The Gospels present different perspectives on the same events.
  • The arrest of John the Baptist serves as a catalyst for Jesus's ministry.
  • Church divisions can distract from the core message of unity in Christ.
  • The Kingdom of Heaven challenges existing power structures.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast
02:03 Conferences and Continuing Education in Ministry
04:58 Exploring the Sermon on the Mount
07:43 The Calling of the Fishermen: Matthew 4:12-23
09:00 Comparative Analysis of Gospel Accounts
12:04 The Significance of Jesus' Command to Follow
16:11 The Context of John's Arrest and Its Impact
19:26 The Political Implications of Jesus' Ministry
22:19 Understanding 'Fishers of Men' in a New Light
26:26 The Historical Context of Galilee and Its Importance
30:17 The Struggles of Modern Empires
35:07 The Light in Darkness: A Message of Hope
45:07 Unity in Diversity: The Call for Christian Togetherness

 


Every week, Reverend Robb McCoy and Reverend Eric Fistler sit down for a conversation that feels more like a thoughtful chat between friends than a formal sermon. Their Pulpit Fiction Podcast uses the weekly Revised Common Lectionary readings as a starting point, but the discussion quickly branches into the unexpected. You’ll hear them draw connections between ancient scripture and contemporary movies, television, and headlines, creating a space where faith feels immediately relevant. This approach makes the podcast an invaluable resource for pastors and laypeople crafting a Sunday message, but its real appeal is much broader. It’s for anyone who appreciates a deep, critical, and often humorous dive into the Bible without pretense. Listening feels like being included in a genuine dialogue where curiosity is welcomed, and hard questions are met with intellectual honesty and pastoral care. The hosts’ dynamic brings both scholarly insight and everyday practicality, ensuring that each episode offers not just interpretation, but meaningful application. Whether you’re deeply rooted in Christian tradition or simply exploring spiritual ideas, this podcast provides a unique blend of theological reflection and cultural commentary that challenges and enriches.
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