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Lamplighters Podcast
Lamplighters
124 episodes
10 hours ago
In this pivotal lesson, Beth Feger and Lynn Adams explore Mark 8:1–9:1, where Jesus feeds the four thousand, heals a blind man, and asks his disciples one of the most defining questions in Scripture: “Who do you say I am?” Through moments of misunderstanding, revelation, and rebuke, this passage marks a turning point in the Gospel as Jesus begins to reveal the cost of discipleship. Beth and Lynn discuss the expanding table of God’s compassion, the danger of spiritual blindness, and the invitation to follow Christ—even when it challenges our expectations or comfort.
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In this pivotal lesson, Beth Feger and Lynn Adams explore Mark 8:1–9:1, where Jesus feeds the four thousand, heals a blind man, and asks his disciples one of the most defining questions in Scripture: “Who do you say I am?” Through moments of misunderstanding, revelation, and rebuke, this passage marks a turning point in the Gospel as Jesus begins to reveal the cost of discipleship. Beth and Lynn discuss the expanding table of God’s compassion, the danger of spiritual blindness, and the invitation to follow Christ—even when it challenges our expectations or comfort.
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Lamplighters Podcast
Who Do You Say I Am? (Mark 8:1–9:1) – Lesson 10
In this pivotal lesson, Beth Feger and Lynn Adams explore Mark 8:1–9:1, where Jesus feeds the four thousand, heals a blind man, and asks his disciples one of the most defining questions in Scripture: “Who do you say I am?” Through moments of misunderstanding, revelation, and rebuke, this passage marks a turning point in the Gospel as Jesus begins to reveal the cost of discipleship. Beth and Lynn discuss the expanding table of God’s compassion, the danger of spiritual blindness, and the invitation to follow Christ—even when it challenges our expectations or comfort.
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10 hours ago
21 minutes 35 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
Clean and Unclean (Mark 7) – Lesson 9
ChatGPT said:In this episode, Lynn Adams and Beth Feger explore what it truly means to be clean or unclean in God’s eyes. Through three encounters—the confrontation with the Pharisees, the faith of a Gentile woman, and the healing of a deaf and mute man—Jesus reveals that purity is a matter of the heart, not external rituals. Lynn and Beth trace how these stories connect to one another, showing how Jesus breaks down barriers, opens ears and hearts, and invites all people into God’s redeeming love.
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1 week ago
21 minutes 24 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
Jesus Performs Miracles (Mark 6:30–56) – Lesson 8
In this week’s episode, Catherine and Lynn explore Mark 6:30–56, where Jesus invites the disciples to rest—only to be met by yet another pressing crowd. Through the feeding of the five thousand, Jesus walking on water, and the healings at Gennesaret, we see his deep compassion even in the face of interruption and exhaustion. The conversation invites us to consider how Jesus reveals himself in our own storms and how we are called to partner with him in faith and prayer to bring healing to the world.
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2 weeks ago
25 minutes 43 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
A Prophet Without Honor (Mark 6:1–29) – Lesson 7
Lynn Adams welcomes a new voice to the podcast, Kathryn Sedberry, as they explore Mark 6:1–29—a passage that moves from Jesus’ rejection in his hometown to the sending of the Twelve, and finally to the story of John the Baptist’s death. Together, they unpack the differences between belief and faith, and reflect on how a hardened heart can close us off from God’s transforming work. Through the contrasts of unbelief, obedience, and misplaced pride, Lynn and Kathryn invite listeners to consider where our own hearts might need softening to live more fully in faith and trust.
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3 weeks ago
26 minutes 7 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
Jesus Heals (Mark 5) – Lesson 6
Meredith Weatherby returns with Lynn Adams to trace Mark 5’s arc of restoration—from the storm-stilled sea to the storm inside a man haunted by a “legion,” and onward to Jairus’s dying daughter and the woman healed after 12 long years. Together they explore Jesus’ absolute authority over nature, evil, disease, and death; how this scene in Gentile territory signals that God’s reign reaches every corner; and why Jesus won’t let the healed woman remain anonymous—inviting her (and us) into seen-and-known, shalom-shaped relationship. Meredith also shares a personal reflection on “cooperating” with God’s transforming work in us while we wait for healing in others. Discussion prompts surface naturally in the contrasts and links between Jairus and the bleeding woman (status, desperation, “12 years,” faith, and interruption), and in the townspeople’s fear-driven request for Jesus to leave. It’s a rich conversation about restoration, reconciliation, and the courage to let Jesus make us whole.
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4 weeks ago
35 minutes 32 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
Jesus Tells Parables (Mark 4) – Lesson 5
Jan Skaggs and Lynn Adams explore why Jesus shifts to parables in Mark 4—and how these deceptively simple stories invite “heart, not head” understanding. Jan explains what a parable is (a story set alongside the kingdom for clarity), why Jesus speaks of insiders and outsiders, and how listening with open hearts reorders our lives around kingdom priorities. In a twist, Jan challenges listeners to sit with the parables themselves this week—leaning on the Holy Spirit and small-group community rather than a guided teaching. The conversation then turns to the storm on the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus’ authority over wind and wave leads into a practical “storm theology”: turn to Christ in the chaos, remember He’s in the boat, and practice trust—with journaled reminders and a simple, embodied prayer of open hands.
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1 month ago
28 minutes 49 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
Crowds Follow Jesus (Mark 3) – Lesson 4
In Lesson 4 of this season of the Lamp Lighters Podcast, Lynn Adams and Laura Tuma continue the journey through the Gospel of Mark with chapter 3. They explore Jesus’ authority over the Sabbath, the growing opposition from religious leaders, and the significance of his healing ministry. This lesson highlights the vast crowds drawn to Jesus, the calling of the twelve disciples, and Mark’s distinctive “sandwich” structure that deepens our understanding of true discipleship and family in God’s kingdom.
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1 month ago
17 minutes 33 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
The Conflict Begins (Mark 2) – Lesson 3
In Lesson 3 of Lamp Lighters, Lynn Adams and Laura Tuma explore Mark 2, where a series of stories reveal deepening conflict between Jesus and the religious leaders. From the paralyzed man lowered through a roof, to Jesus dining with tax collectors, to disputes over fasting and Sabbath practices, each scene highlights disagreements about forgiveness, fellowship, fasting, and freedom. These moments not only point to Jesus’ authority but also set in motion the events that would ultimately lead to the cross. Lynn Adams and Laura Tuma invite us to hear these familiar stories with fresh ears, consider how we respond to Jesus’ authority, and reflect on what it means to align our lives with his call.
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1 month ago
22 minutes 16 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
Jesus in Action (Mark 1:14–45) – Lesson 2
Jesus wastes no time. In Mark 1:14–45, we watch Him step decisively into public ministry—proclaiming the good news, calling the first disciples with a simple “Follow me,” teaching with authority in the synagogue, and healing both in public and in a private home. Meredith Weatherby and Lynn Adams explore Mark’s urgent pace and the difference between kairos (God’s appointed moment) and chronos (clock time), the “Messianic Secret,” and why Jesus withdraws to pray right after a whirlwind day. Finally, a leper approaches—and Jesus does the unthinkable: He reaches out and touches him. This conversation invites us to consider who we’re walking near, how we practice rhythms of action and solitude, and where Jesus may be restoring what feels too big—or too small—for anyone else to heal.
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1 month ago
23 minutes 27 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
John the Baptist Prepares the Way (Mark 1:1-13) - Lesson 1
Lynn and Meredith open our journey through the Gospel of Mark with a fast-moving look at Mark 1:1–13. In just 13 verses, Mark declares Jesus as “Messiah, Son of God,” introduces John the Baptist preparing the way, and shows Jesus’ baptism and temptation in the wilderness. Along the way, Lynn unpacks why “Christ” is a title (not a last name), how Jesus’ baptism affirms his mission and solidarity with us, and why acknowledging real spiritual opposition matters for our everyday discipleship. Meredith reflects on the power of brevity, the comfort of being God’s beloved, and how God meets us using familiar practices like baptism. The episode closes with practical prompts on preparation, repentance, and living as beloved children of God.
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2 months ago
24 minutes 5 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
An Introduction to Mark
Lamp Lighters is back! In this special season kick-off episode, Lynne welcomes Covenant’s newest associate pastor, Ben Davison, for an overview of the Gospel of Mark and what makes it unique among the four Gospels. Together they explore why each Gospel writer tells Jesus’ story in a distinct way, what to expect in our study of Mark, and how its fast-paced, intentional style continually points us back to Jesus’ question: “Who do you say that I am?” Ben shares insights on themes like the “messianic secret,” the artistry of Mark’s storytelling, and the striking way the Gospel ends. This premiere episode sets the stage for our study of Mark — inviting us to look deeper, read in context, and let God’s Word challenge us anew.
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2 months ago
21 minutes 31 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
The End of the Beginning - Lesson 22
Episode 22: Take Every Opportunity (Season Finale) Our journey through Acts comes to a powerful conclusion as Paul finally arrives in Rome, fulfilling God’s promise that he would carry the gospel to the heart of the empire. But his arrival is anything but smooth—delays, storms, shipwrecks, and trials test his faith at every turn. In this season finale, we reflect on how God uses life’s obstacles to shape us, grow our trust, and create new opportunities to share His message. From Paul’s unwavering faith to the unfinished ending of Acts, we are reminded that the story isn’t over—God is still writing it through us today. How will we take every opportunity to share our faith? Thank you for joining us this season—we look forward to reconnecting when we begin a new study next September!
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7 months ago
24 minutes 10 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
Take Every Opportunity - Lesson 21
Episode 21: The End of the Beginning - Paul’s journey takes a decisive turn as he stands trial before Festus and appeals to Caesar, setting the course for his eventual journey to Rome. In this episode, we explore the political intrigue surrounding Paul’s imprisonment, the hidden plots against his life, and the divine hand guiding his path. As he boldly shares his testimony before King Agrippa, we are reminded of the power of personal witness and unwavering faith. How do we take every opportunity, like Paul, to share our own encounters with Christ? Join us as we reflect on what it means to remain steadfast in faith, no matter the obstacles.
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7 months ago
16 minutes 44 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
Paul Waits - Lesson 20
Paul Waits - Lesson 20 by Lamplighters
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8 months ago
20 minutes 6 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
Ambassadors for Christ - Lesson 19
In this episode of Lamplighters, Jan and Lynn continue their journey through the Book of Acts, following Paul’s dramatic return to Jerusalem. Despite repeated warnings from friends and prophets, Paul remains steadfast in his calling, demonstrating unwavering courage in the face of persecution. As tensions rise, we witness Paul’s deep love for his fellow Jews and his unshakable commitment to spreading the gospel—even when it leads him straight into danger. Jan and Lynn discuss the misunderstandings that plagued Paul’s ministry, the emotional turmoil of his friends pleading with him to turn back, and the ultimate sovereignty of God in all circumstances. From a heartfelt farewell tour to a riotous mob and a surprising act of Roman protection, this chapter is filled with lessons on courage, obedience, and trusting God’s plan even when it doesn’t make sense. Join us as we explore how Paul’s story challenges us to stay faithful to our own callings, no matter the obstacles, and ask ourselves: What circumstances do we need to place in God’s hands this week? Tune in and be encouraged by Paul’s unwavering example as an ambassador for Christ!
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8 months ago
31 minutes 3 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
Reasoning on the Move - Lesson 15
The gospel message begins to spread farther than ever, reaching new people and places. In this episode, Lamp Lighters follows Paul’s journey as he reasons with those he meets, bringing the message of Christ into new cultural settings. Join Jan Skaggs and Lynn Adams as they explore how faith moves, adapts, and reaches beyond boundaries.
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8 months ago
25 minutes 43 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
A Life Well Lived - Lesson 18
This week on Lamp Lighters, join guest host Meredith Weatherby with Jan Skaggs and Lynn Adams for a for Lesson 18, "A Life Well Lived" as they dive deep in to Acts chapter 20.
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8 months ago
26 minutes 9 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
Living for Christ - Lesson 17
Join hosts Jan Skaggs and Lynn Adams as they dive into Paul’s missionary journey at its peak. In this episode, they explore how Paul’s experiences shaped his mission and what we can learn from his dedication to living for Christ.
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8 months ago
22 minutes 8 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
Rejection and Redirection - Lesson 16
Lamp Lighters continues its journey through Acts as Paul faces rejection yet again and finds new direction in Corinth. Special guest Laura Tuma joins Jan Skaggs and Lynn Adams to explore how Paul navigates opposition, discovers unexpected ministry partners, and plants seeds of faith in a city known for its challenges. Join us as we reflect on how God’s redirection can lead to greater purpose and impact.
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9 months ago
26 minutes 41 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
Paul Follows God's Lead - Lesson 14
In this episode, Lamp Lighters explores the mysterious ways God works through Paul’s journey. Jan Skaggs and Lynn Adams reflect on Paul’s return to the place where he first met Timothy and how God’s guidance shapes unexpected paths. Join us as we dive into the story of faith, trust, and following where God leads.
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9 months ago
20 minutes 51 seconds

Lamplighters Podcast
In this pivotal lesson, Beth Feger and Lynn Adams explore Mark 8:1–9:1, where Jesus feeds the four thousand, heals a blind man, and asks his disciples one of the most defining questions in Scripture: “Who do you say I am?” Through moments of misunderstanding, revelation, and rebuke, this passage marks a turning point in the Gospel as Jesus begins to reveal the cost of discipleship. Beth and Lynn discuss the expanding table of God’s compassion, the danger of spiritual blindness, and the invitation to follow Christ—even when it challenges our expectations or comfort.