Rev'd Up for Sunday
Listen along as the priests of St. Mark's, New Canaan (Peter Walsh, Elizabeth Garnsey, and John Kennedy) gear up for Sunday. Each week the preacher will lead a discussion of the scriptures of the day. Sometimes irreverent, often witty, always filled with love for our Lord: don’t miss these conversations about the questions, mysteries, and hope these three find in the Bible.
Rev'd Up for Sunday
"We Can’t Stay On the Mountain" Matthew 17:1-9 | Episode 244
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This week's reading features a mountaintop experience that's hard to come down from! Peter Walsh, Elizabeth Garnsey, and John Kennedy explore the Transfiguration and how it's both similar and different from Moses and Elijah's experiences. How do we learn to engage the world after profound spiritual experiences and what brings about transformation?
Questions for Further Discussion:
Themes and Application
- Why do you think this moment of radiant glory comes immediately after Jesus predicts suffering and the cross? What does that pairing suggest about the nature of faith?
- What do you make of the disciples’ desire to stay on the mountain? Where do you recognize that same instinct in your own spiritual life?
- How does this story invite us to think about spiritual experiences not as endpoints, but as sources of strength for life lived “down the mountain”?
Personal Reflection
- When have you experienced a “mountaintop” moment of clarity, peace, or deep connection with God? What helps you carry those moments with you when life moves back into uncertainty or struggle?
- Where do you notice fear showing up in your spiritual life, and what might it mean to be met with compassion rather than correction?
- How do spiritual practices (prayer, silence, journaling, worship) help you notice God’s presence without fireworks or spectacle?
Broader Spiritual Considerations
- The episode explores the idea that true mysticism always bears fruit in love, service, and self-giving. What does that suggest about the relationship between prayer and action?
- Jesus stands between Moses and Elijah, fulfilling the law and the prophets while reshaping power away from violence and domination. Where do we still expect God to act through force instead of love?
- What might it look like for communities of faith to live as “bearers of light” without trying to stay permanently on the mountain?
Learn more about St. Mark's at https://www.stmarksnewcanaan.org