
Love from St. Luke's
Rev. Lauren M. Bloom
Show overview
Love from St. Luke's launched in 2025 and has put out 66 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 15 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 13 min and 15 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 19 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 47 episodes published. Published by Rev. Lauren M. Bloom.
From the publisher
This podcast is dedicated to exploring God's love as it is revealed in scripture.Join Rev. Lauren Bloom from St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Annapolis, Maryland.Visit www.stlukeseastport.org
Latest Episodes
View all 66 episodesMothered by the Spirit of Truth
How We Get to Heaven
But What if I Don't Want to Be a Sheep?
We Can't Just Go Home
I Have Seen the Lord
What Heaven Saw

S2 Ep 41Meeting Jesus in the Flesh
As Holy Week begins, we consider what it meant for the people of Jerusalem to see Jesus in the flesh. Special thanks to artist Max McGregor for this episode's cover art.

S2 Ep 40Choosing to Love
As we enter into the fifth and final week of Lent, we take a look at what transpired when Jesus was called to the bedside of a dying friend. Thanks to the Reverend's Rob McCoy and Eric Fistler of the Pulpit Fiction Podcast for their insights, and special thanks to Max McGregor for this week's wonderful podcast art.

S2 Ep 39We Are All Born Blind
As we enter the 4th week of Lent, we take a look at what transpired when Jesus healed a man who was blind from birth. This episode focuses on Chapter 9, Verses 1-41 of the Gospel of John. Special thanks to artist and St. Luke's parishioner Max McGregor for this week's beautiful cover art!

S2 Ep 38Don't Be Afraid to Be Seen
As we enter the 3rd week of Lent, we examine an encounter between Jesus and a Samaritan woman, considering what it means for our own Lenten practices.

S2 Ep 37Born of the Spirit - Friend of Mystery
In this episode, we examine the late night visit of the Pharisee Nicodemus to Jesus, and consider the role of the Holy Spirit in bringing divine mystery into our lives.

S2 Ep 36Repenting Original Sin
In this first week of Lent and last week of Black History Month, this episode examines our nation's original sin of institutional racism.

S2 Ep 35What Makes us Worthy?
The Epiphany season ends this week. As we prepare for the beginning of Lent, we remember the transfiguration of Jesus. Wwe'll consider what makes us worthy to receive God's light and love.

S2 Ep 34Be Salt, Be Light
This week we honor Scout Sunday by considering what Jesus meant when he told his followers to be salt and light.

S2 Ep 33How We Become the Blessed
This week, we take a closer look at the Beatitudes, the first portion of Jesus's Sermon on the Mount.

S2 Ep 32What Makes Us Move
This episode discusses the connection between John the Baptist's arrest and the launch of Jesus's public ministry. It also considers how God might want us to move in response to extraordinary events.

S2 Ep 31The Beginning is Not the End
In this episode, we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in the context of Jesus's first meetings with three of his closest friends.

S2 Ep 30The Magi's Gifts to Us
This episode celebrates Epiphany by considering what the Magi's visit means for us.

S2 Ep 29Season 2, Episode 29: Growing into Our God Given Selves
As the Christmas season draws to a close, we consider what Scripture tells us about who Jesus is and what we were created to be.

S2 Ep 28Season 2, Episode 28: What if We Made Room?
Christmas is here, and we finally get to celebrate Christ's birth with carols, gifts and stories. In this episode, we consider what we might do to make room for everyone, so that no one is ever again turned away as Mary and Joseph were turned away from the inn.