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Mythologizing the Bible: Episode 3
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Mythologizing the Bible: Episode 3

Reflections for the 3rd Sunday in Advent (Cycle C)

What do our actions say about us? This week’s readings challenge us to take a hard look at what’s in our hearts—because whether we’re leading or following, our actions tell the real story. Are we building trust and compassion through strong relationships, or are we standing by while poor values take the lead?

Welcome to the Mythologizing the Bible podcast, where we’ll be taking a look at three readings from the Christian Bible through the lens of “sacred myth.”

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As we reflect on the readings for the 3rd Sunday in Advent, we’re gonna look beyond the traditional Christian narrative to uncover a few lessons that should resonate with all of us, regardless of our religious background… or lack thereof.

In this episode, we’ll explore the power of accountability, the importance of relationships, and how we can align our actions with the positive values that we hold most dear. Together, we’ll uncover what it means to lead and live with integrity, even when it feels like the world around us is pulling in the wrong direction!

So grab a comfy seat, a glass of your favorite beverage, and let’s look at some ancient stories together in this edition of Mythologizing the Bible, where we’ll be exploring the readings for the 3rd Sunday in Advent, Cycle C of the Roman Catholic Lectionary.

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Mythologizing the Bible
Mythologizing the Bible (MTB) explores the Bible through the lens of “sacred myth.” Each week, we dive into three Bible readings, analyzing these ancient texts to uncover any helpful lessons that don't require belief in the supernatural. Whether you identify as a Christian, a non-believer, or somewhere in between, MTB offers fresh insights and new ways of thinking about stories you may already know well.
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