Podium guide — May 3, 2026
Length target: ~6–7 min · Format: stand → speak → pray over bread and cup → sit → trays pass → receive with everyone
On your iPad as you stand. Verbatim Bible texts in shaded blocks. Your own sentences in [brackets]. Stage directions in ALL CAPS.
Before you stand
- One breath.
- Lord, do whatever you want with me.
- What you carry up:
- You are forgiven much.
- You reached out this week — small text, simple intention.
- You are in the middle, not past.
- Christ is the subject of every load-bearing verb.
Beat 1 — Opening confession (60–90 sec)
[YOUR SENTENCE — the honest middle. No name. No story. Where you are with reconciliation.]
[YOUR SENTENCE — the inversion: usually you're the one being forgiven, this side is unfamiliar. Let the room laugh recognition.]
OPTIONAL — Carlisle's "Tantrum" reading
If you go this direction, this becomes the load-bearing piece for Beat 1. Cuts your other Beat 1 sentences in half.
Decide before service: in or out.
If IN:
- PICK UP iPad — open
output/bp-jonah-qr.csv(the Carlisle excerpt is around lines 1095–1114, transcribed from Tim Mackie reading it on the BibleProject Q+R) - INTRO (your voice, one sentence — example shape): "There's a poem by Thomas Carlisle from a little book called You! Jonah! It's about how Jonah finds God's mercy evil. It's called 'Tantrum.'"
- READ SLOWLY — straight from your local transcript
- PAUSE (3–4 seconds)
[YOUR ONE SENTENCE bringing the room back — e.g., something like "that's the man none of us wants to admit we are"]
Beat 2 — The cross (90–120 sec)
READ SLOWLY:
"For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, having been reconciled, shall we be saved by his life." — Romans 5:10
[YOUR SENTENCE — what "while we were enemies" means. Plain. No softening.]
[YOUR SENTENCE — the second-half hinge. "Reconciled by his death. Saved by his LIFE." LAND HARD on LIFE.]
Underground (don't say, just carry)
- "Jesus dies because we are dying." (Mackie)
- Broken body pours out healing on every square inch of his cursed creation. (Bridgetown)
- The cross is both the payment AND the reclaiming. Death PAYS. Life RECLAIMS.
Beat 3 — Kernel of wheat (60–90 sec)
READ SLOWLY:
"Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a kernel of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone. But if it dies, it produces many seeds." — John 12:24
[YOUR SENTENCE — bridging the seed to the bread. The bread you're about to receive was a buried seed before it was bread.]
[YOUR SENTENCE — the harvest. He fell into the ground alone, so we could rise together.]
Underground (don't say, just carry)
- Jesus says this immediately after Greeks come asking to see him. The dying seed = the gospel breaking out beyond the original tribe. You — once a man without a tribe — eat tomorrow because of that.
Beat 4 — Reconciliation at the table (60–75 sec)
READ SLOWLY:
"All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people's sins against them, and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation." — 2 Corinthians 5:18-19
[YOUR SENTENCE — receive what we cannot manufacture / extend what we have first received.]
[YOUR LAST SENTENCE — what's still in the air when the trays start moving. Praise belongs here if it belongs anywhere.]
Prayer over the bread and cup
[YOUR PRAYER — short, in your voice, picks up the meditation's last word]
OPTIONAL FINAL LINE (your call: include / rewrite / cut):
"Lord, you gave a tribe to a man who had none. Don't let me take back what you have asked me to release while I wait."
"In Jesus' name, amen."
SIT. Receive with everyone.
That's part of the meditation. Don't stand while the room is receiving.
Quick reference — what NOT to do
- "I did my part, ball's in his court" — performs completion
- Naming Evan, Joseph, jail, UCCS, your testimony arc
- Citing Strahan, Tyler, Roger, McKnight, Mackie by name (unless your voice naturally wants to)
- Greek prepositions (huper, peri, aphesis, aphiemi)
- Roger's images from last week (leg-breaking, claw marks, wound-becoming-weapon)
- A list of atonement theories
- Three-part rhetorical lists (sermon shape, not table shape)
- Holding bread aloft (your church doesn't stage that)
- Standing while the room is receiving
- Saying the same thing a third time. The bread is the third saying.
Quick reference — what DOES the work
- Christ as the subject of every load-bearing verb
- Honest middle, not performed completion
- The verses do most of the work
- One concrete image at a time
- The bread you're about to give them is the harvest of the seed that died
Total estimated runtime
- Beat 1: ~60s (or ~120s with Carlisle)
- Beat 2: ~100s
- Beat 3: ~75s
- Beat 4: ~70s
- Prayer: ~30s
- Total: ~5:30 (without Carlisle) or ~7:00 (with Carlisle)
Both fit. Pick which you want before service.