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Episode 4 - The Woman at the Well

8 min · 8 de mar de 2026
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In John 4, Jesus has the longest recorded conversation of his ministry — and it happens with a Samaritan woman whose name we don’t even know. This story has often been reduced to scandal and shame. But the text tells a different story. Jesus names her reality and keeps talking. She does not retreat. She leans deeper. She asks a theological question shaped by generations of religious fracture and exclusion. And when Jesus says, “I am he, the one who is speaking to you,” everything shifts. She leaves her water jar. She goes back into her community. She says, “Come and see.” This episode explores what really happens at the well — the historical tension between Jerusalem and Mount Gerizim, the weight of the word Messiah, and why this unnamed woman becomes one of the boldest evangelists in the Gospel of John. We avoid politics because it gets heated. We avoid religion because it feels volatile. We avoid depth because it makes us vulnerable. But hard conversations are exactly where transformation happens. Exclusion. Encounter. Personal belief. Community change. If we skip to the good part by staying quiet, we miss the chance to watch our communities change. Join us during Lent as we ask together: Can we skip to the good part? Receive a weekly narrative like this one in your inbox: https://www.sacrednarratives.com [https://www.sacrednarratives.com/] Read reflections on the blog: https://www.sacrednarratives.com/blog [https://www.sacrednarratives.com/blog] Connect with us across platforms: https://linktr.ee/SacredNarratives [https://linktr.ee/SacredNarratives]

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episode Episode 4 - The Woman at the Well artwork

Episode 4 - The Woman at the Well

In John 4, Jesus has the longest recorded conversation of his ministry — and it happens with a Samaritan woman whose name we don’t even know. This story has often been reduced to scandal and shame. But the text tells a different story. Jesus names her reality and keeps talking. She does not retreat. She leans deeper. She asks a theological question shaped by generations of religious fracture and exclusion. And when Jesus says, “I am he, the one who is speaking to you,” everything shifts. She leaves her water jar. She goes back into her community. She says, “Come and see.” This episode explores what really happens at the well — the historical tension between Jerusalem and Mount Gerizim, the weight of the word Messiah, and why this unnamed woman becomes one of the boldest evangelists in the Gospel of John. We avoid politics because it gets heated. We avoid religion because it feels volatile. We avoid depth because it makes us vulnerable. But hard conversations are exactly where transformation happens. Exclusion. Encounter. Personal belief. Community change. If we skip to the good part by staying quiet, we miss the chance to watch our communities change. Join us during Lent as we ask together: Can we skip to the good part? Receive a weekly narrative like this one in your inbox: https://www.sacrednarratives.com [https://www.sacrednarratives.com/] Read reflections on the blog: https://www.sacrednarratives.com/blog [https://www.sacrednarratives.com/blog] Connect with us across platforms: https://linktr.ee/SacredNarratives [https://linktr.ee/SacredNarratives]

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