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Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative)
176 episodes
3 weeks ago
We walk through John 9 and watch blame give way to purpose as a blind man sees, confronts power, and becomes a witness. Along the way we unpack signs vs miracles, the Sabbath dispute, Siloam as “sent,” and how spiritual sight grows from trust and humility. • cultural belief in generational sin vs Jesus’ reframing toward God’s work • “light of the world” as a thread through John 8–9 • healing with mud on the Sabbath and social controversy • signs rather than miracles as Johannine theology • f...
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We walk through John 9 and watch blame give way to purpose as a blind man sees, confronts power, and becomes a witness. Along the way we unpack signs vs miracles, the Sabbath dispute, Siloam as “sent,” and how spiritual sight grows from trust and humility. • cultural belief in generational sin vs Jesus’ reframing toward God’s work • “light of the world” as a thread through John 8–9 • healing with mud on the Sabbath and social controversy • signs rather than miracles as Johannine theology • f...
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Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #16
We walk through John 9 and watch blame give way to purpose as a blind man sees, confronts power, and becomes a witness. Along the way we unpack signs vs miracles, the Sabbath dispute, Siloam as “sent,” and how spiritual sight grows from trust and humility. • cultural belief in generational sin vs Jesus’ reframing toward God’s work • “light of the world” as a thread through John 8–9 • healing with mud on the Sabbath and social controversy • signs rather than miracles as Johannine theology • f...
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3 weeks ago
36 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
EOF04B The Eye of Faith, A History of Ohio Yearly Meeting Conservative. Chapter 4 Part B, The Second Schism
The scorching summer of 1854 became a crucible of division for Ohio Yearly Meeting as Thomas Gould's controversial presence catalyzed a long-brewing theological conflict between Wilburite and Gurneyite Quakers. What began as tension over recognizing a visiting minister culminated in the dramatic establishment of competing clerks and separate meetings that would divide Quaker communities for more than a century. • Thomas Gould represented the "smaller body" of New England Yearly Meeting, seen...
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4 months ago
31 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #15
John 8:21-59 We continue our study of John's Gospel, focusing on chapter 8 where Jesus reveals himself as "the light of the world" and offers profound insights about spiritual freedom and his divine nature. • Examining the challenging declaration "I am the light of the world" and how it connects thematically to chapter 9 • Understanding Jesus' confrontation with religious leaders who misunderstood his spiritual origin • Exploring the liberating concept that "you shall know the truth, and t...
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4 months ago
42 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
EOF04A The Eye of Faith, A History of Ohio Yearly Meeting Conservative. Chapter 4 Part, The Second Schism
The painful second great schism of Ohio Yearly Meeting Conservative unfolds through a historical account of dividing tensions between Gurneyite and Wilburite Quakers from 1845-1874. This detailed historical narrative chronicles how theological differences surrounding Joseph John Gurney's theological interpretations of Quakerism fractured a once-united religious community. • Conflict began in 1845 when Ohio received competing epistles from two separate New England yearly meetings • Benjamin H...
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4 months ago
25 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #14
John 7:53 - 8:20 This Greek Bible study examines the powerful story of the woman caught in adultery and Jesus's transformative teaching about judgment, sin, and spiritual illumination. • Exploration of John 7:53-8:20, including the authenticity questions surrounding this passage in early manuscripts • Discussion of Jesus writing in the sand—one of the few references to his literacy in the Gospels • Analysis of Jesus' challenge to the woman's accusers about their own sinfulness • Contex...
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5 months ago
34 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
EOF03A The Eye of Faith, A History of Ohio Yearly Meeting Conservative. Chapter 3 Part A Refining the Form: 1828-1845
Ohio Yearly Meeting takes another step in our journey through "The Eye of Faith," continuing William P. Taber Jr.'s history with Chapter 3, "Refining the Form: 1828-1845," which examines the theological tensions that nearly split our community. Orthodox Friends consolidated their community after the 1828 Hicksite separation by refining Quaker practices and strengthening biblical foundations. This period of reform would ultimately lead to new tensions between traditional and progressive elemen...
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5 months ago
31 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #13
John 7:19 - 7:39 We explore the concept of righteous judgment from John 7:24 and examine what it means to judge with Christ's guidance rather than by appearances. • Judging righteously requires consulting Christ within rather than relying on our own understanding • The distinction between worldly judgment that condemns and righteous discernment guided by the Spirit • When human laws contradict divine justice, Christians may need to stand against popular opinion • The challenge of lovin...
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5 months ago
39 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
EOF03B The Eye of Faith, A History of Ohio Yearly Meeting Conservative. Chapter 3 Part B Refining the Form: 1828-1845
This episode continues reading Chapter 3, "Refining the Form: 1828-1845," which examines the theological tensions that nearly split our community. Note that it was erroneously published before the start of chapter 3. • Elisha Bates, once a respected Quaker minister from Mount Pleasant, repudiates traditional Quaker views on spiritual inspiration and even receives water baptism • The Meeting for Sufferings responds with essays defending Quaker doctrines of "divine light, inwardly reveal...
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5 months ago
35 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #12
John 6:40 - 7:18 We explore Jesus' challenging teaching about being "the bread of life" and what it means to eat his flesh and drink his blood, examining the Quaker understanding of spiritual nourishment beyond ritual. • Distinction between the two meanings of "Jews" in John's Gospel—either ethnic Jews or specifically those opposed to Jesus • Jesus' shocking language about eating his flesh and drinking his blood as a spiritual metaphor • The Quaker understanding that inward spiritual feeding...
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6 months ago
43 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #11
John 5:29 to 6:40 We dive deep into John chapters 5-6 to explore Jesus' teachings about being the source of eternal life and spiritual nourishment. • Jesus models complete submission to God's will as an example for believers • The Greek word "dikaios" means righteous or just in God's eyes, not self-righteous • Jesus invites people to come to him for life, not just study scriptures about him • The story of feeding 5,000 demonstrates Jesus rejecting political kingship • Jesus declares "I...
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6 months ago
41 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #10
John 4:46-5:29 We examine the multi-layered interpretations of Jesus's parables and teachings, focusing on how true spiritual understanding goes beyond literal meaning to transform hearts and lives. • Three levels of biblical interpretation explored: literal, ethical, and spiritual-allegorical • The parable of the sower reveals how God implants divine seed in all humanity, but receptivity determines its growth • Royal official's healing story demonstrates faith as trust rather than mere beli...
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7 months ago
45 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #9
John 4:14-45 Jesus teaches that our spiritual life requires inward baptism and transformation beyond outward forms of worship. Understanding scripture requires seeking the spiritual sense behind the physical languageJesus breaks social barriers by speaking with a Samaritan woman at Jacob's wellThe woman recognizes Jesus as a prophet when he reveals knowledge of her complicated pastTrue worship happens "in spirit and truth" rather than at specific physical locationsJesus plainly declares "I ...
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7 months ago
47 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #8
John 3:31-4:14 This episode emphasizes the importance of lifelong learning and the relationship between trust and belief within the context of faith. By examining John Chapter 3, the host explores key themes of spiritual truth, the meaning of living water, and how these insights apply to our daily lives as believers. • Discussion on continual education and its role in faith • Reading and examining the Gospel of John, Chapter 3 • The contrast between accepting and believing in Jes...
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8 months ago
37 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #7
John 3:22-30 This episode examines the distinctions between spiritual and water baptism, emphasizing the significance of inward transformation and the active participation of individuals in worship. We delve into historical context, interpretations of baptism, and the roles of disciples and apostles within the Quaker faith. • Exploring the essence of vocal ministry in worship • The metaphor of Spirit as wind and its implications • Understanding the significance of spiritual bapti...
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8 months ago
35 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #6
#6 Gospel of John 2:12-3:19 Henry begins this session by a discussion of the Greek word, “semeion” in the Gospel of John which in the King James Version of the Gospel of John is translated as “miracle”. However, the word, “semeion” means in Greek means a “sign, or an indication by which something is known”. Our word, semiotics comes from this Greek word. John 2:12-25 There are frequent usages in John’s Gospel of personal details, such as John’s mention that Jesus’ mother...
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9 months ago
45 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #5
John 1:35-42 What if understanding ancient texts could transform your perspective on modern life? Join us in our enlightening exploration of John 1:35-42, as we unpack the layers behind the initial calling of Jesus' disciples. This episode promises to enrich your understanding of biblical narratives by highlighting the cultural and historical significance of phrases like "Here is the Lamb of God." We'll also dissect the meaning behind seemingly trivial details, such as the mention of "four o...
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9 months ago
43 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #4
#4 John 1:19-34 The Greek word for “gospel”, is “euangelion” (“good news”). “Euangelia” is Greek for “a good message”, and “angelos” is the word for “messenger”, which is also the source for our word, “angel”. A verse-by-verse commentary of John 1:18-34, points out significant issues and Greek meanings. Verse 19 “Jews” had at least two meanings during the time of Jesus: 1. It could refer to one who was ethnically a Jew, and 2. “Jews” could also refer to the Jewish establishment who opposed ...
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9 months ago
37 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #3
John 1:6-18 Henry reads these verses providing commentary and translations from the Greek. The discussion gets particularly interesting with the translation challenges of verse 18 with its similarities and differences with verse 14. The analysis takes an unusual turn and ends up with a shooting panda. The advice in our introduction is from page 32 of the Ohio Yearly Meeting's Book of Discipline. A complete list of our podcasts, organized into topics, is available on our websi...
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10 months ago
42 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #2
John 1:1-5 Henry begins a verse-by-verse commentary on the Greek of the Gospel of John, pointing out significant Greek meanings as he moves from verse to verse. Verse 1 The Greek word “pros” (often translated “with”, as in John 1:1-2) and is often translated as “. . . and the word was with God.” However, this Greek word “pros” means “to”, “by” (as in location), or “before” (as in the vicinity or presence of God”). As a result, it might be more correctly translated as, “In t...
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1 year ago
45 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Conservative Friends Bible Study of The Gospel of John #1
Henry launches this podcast series of the Gospel of John with a quick overview. What follows is a bulleted list of his introductory comments, then Henry’s comments on verses 1-5 of Chapter 1. The Gospel of John was written in Koine Greek, the lingua franca of the time. Koine is a language descendent of Attic Greek, spoken about 300-400 years before. Because Henry has extensive training as a speech pathologist and linguist, he often looks at the language of Holy Scripture fro...
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1 year ago
39 minutes

Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
We walk through John 9 and watch blame give way to purpose as a blind man sees, confronts power, and becomes a witness. Along the way we unpack signs vs miracles, the Sabbath dispute, Siloam as “sent,” and how spiritual sight grows from trust and humility. • cultural belief in generational sin vs Jesus’ reframing toward God’s work • “light of the world” as a thread through John 8–9 • healing with mud on the Sabbath and social controversy • signs rather than miracles as Johannine theology • f...