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A Handle on Handel’s Messiah

A Handle on Handel’s Messiah

amandabarker

Religion & Spirituality

Frequency: 1 episode/13d. Total Eps: 11

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A Handle on Handel’s Messiah is a limited podcast series that explores the Scripture, theology, and music behind Handel’s Messiah. Each episode studies the biblical texts that shaped the oratorio, listens closely to Handel’s musical interpretation, and reflects on what these ancient words mean for the Church today. And then, as always, we close in prayer.

Whether you are singing Messiah, studying Scripture, or simply drawn to the beauty and comfort of this music, this series invites you to hear and pray the story of redemption.

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Hallelujah and Amen

Episode 11

dimanche 29 mars 2026Duration 18:27

We come to the great ending of Messiah by turning to Revelation, the “Hallelujah” chorus, and “Worthy is the Lamb,” listening for how scripture opens into praise. This final episode reflects on Revelation as comfort for communities under pressure, the grandeur of Handel’s music, and the final “Amen” as trust, consent, and praise.

Referenced Scripture Revelation 19:6 Revelation 11:15 Revelation 19:16 Revelation 5:11–13

(0:00) Revelation and the Sound of Heaven’s Praise (4:46) “Hallelujah” and Public Proclamation (8:52) “Worthy is the Lamb” and the Final “Amen” (14:11) Prayer, Praise, and Farewell

Why do the nations rage?

Episode 10

dimanche 22 mars 2026Duration 20:39

Before the “Hallelujah” Chorus, Messiah turns through Psalm 2 and asks a searching question: who is truly in charge here? Through Scripture, music, and reflection, this episode explores the rage of the nations, the laughter of God, and the reign of Christ that prepares the way for praise.

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Psalm 2

(0:00) Introduction (2:44) The Nations Rage (9:28) The Laughter of God (12:39) The Reign of Christ (18:09) Closing Prayer

Introduction to the Series

Episode 1

lundi 17 novembre 2025Duration 16:19

This introductory episode outlines the purpose and structure of the limited series, "A Handle on Handel’s Messiah." Listeners receive an overview of how the podcast will explore the biblical texts behind Handel’s oratorio, how the music interprets those texts, and how this study prepares St. Aidan’s for its upcoming Spanish-language performance of Messiah. 

  00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Performance   03:11 - Setting the Vision: Why Messiah?   05:48 The Scriptures Behind Messiah   08:06 Handel's Music: Listening as Prayer   10:01 Theology & Liturgy: Why Messiah Endures   12:20 A Moment for Reflection and Prayer   15:10 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview

Resurrection, Up Close and Personal

Episode 9

dimanche 15 mars 2026Duration 20:19

We stay with Part III of Messiah as Handel brings resurrection close enough to sing in the first person: “I know that my Redeemer liveth.” Through Scripture, music, and reflection, this episode explores the hope of resurrection as something personal, embodied, and held in the Church’s confession.

Referenced Scripture Job 19:25–26 1 Corinthians 15:12–14, 20 1 Corinthians 15:51–52

(0:00) Introduction (3:59) Job’s Redeemer (9:01) Resurrection Hope (17:57) The Apostles’ Creed

Who is the King of Glory?

Episode 8

dimanche 8 mars 2026Duration 20:40

In this episode, we arrive at a turning point in Messiah as Handel sets Psalm 24’s question, “Who is the King of glory?” at the threshold of resurrection. Through Psalm 16, Psalm 24, and the chorus “Lift up your heads,” we reflect on Christ’s passage into glory and the Church’s confession that the risen Jesus is the King of glory.

Referenced Scripture Psalm 16:10 Psalm 24:7–10

(0:00) Introduction (2:36) The Hinge of Resurrection (5:03) Psalm 24 and the Gates of Glory (9:13) “Lift up your heads” (15:50) Reflection and Closing

He Trusted in God

Episode 7

dimanche 1 mars 2026Duration 13:47

We enter the chorus “He trusted in God” and listen for the voice of Psalm 22 beneath the mockery at the cross. Through Scripture, music, and reflection, we hear how lament keeps the conversation with God alive and how trust can sound like a voice that still speaks amid anguish.

Referenced Scripture Psalm 22

(0:00) Introduction & Psalm 22 at the Cross (0:00) Mockery in Music (0:00) The Shape of Lament (0:00) Lament as Relationship (0:00) Closing Blessing

Behold the Lamb of God

Episode 6

dimanche 22 février 2026Duration 21:34

We step across the threshold into Part II of Messiah, where Handel moves from the warmth of shepherd imagery to the solemn proclamation, “Behold the Lamb of God.” Through Scripture, music, and reflection, we explore Isaiah’s Suffering Servant, the theological reshaping that emerged in exile, and the way divine love heals through woundedness as this Lenten journey begins.

If you subscribe or follow this podcast, the next episode will appear for you automatically when it is released.

(0:00) Introduction (04:35) John the Baptist and the Lamb of God (07:06) Isaiah 53 and the Suffering Servant (10:34) Hearing the Music: Minor to Major (17:43) The Lamb in Our Worship (20:06) Conclusion

Glory to God in the Highest

Episode 5

lundi 15 décembre 2025Duration 17:55

We turn to the nativity story in Messiah, tracing how Handel moves from royal expectation to the quiet revelation of God’s glory among shepherds under a night sky. Through Scripture, music, and reflection, we explore how Divine peace breaks into the world with tenderness and strength as Part I of this podcast journey comes to a close.

 If you subscribe or follow this podcast, the next episode will appear for you automatically when it is released at the beginning of Lent.

(0:00) Introduction

(4:16) Shepherds Living in the Fields

(10:32) The Good Shepherd

(14:05) God's Peace

(16:42) Conclusion

For Unto Us a Child is Born

Episode 4

lundi 8 décembre 2025Duration 22:44

In this episode, we return to the prophetic world of Isaiah and King Ahaz, where a promise first spoken in fear begins its long and surprising journey toward joy. Through scripture, history, and Handel’s luminous choruses, we explore how God’s promise unfolds slowly across generations, widening into the hope we celebrate in Advent.

(0:00) Opening

(4:46) Isaiah, Ahaz, and the Unfolding Promise (Scripture + Music + Commentary)

(18:10) Theological and Liturgical Reflection

(20:45) Invitation to Reflection

(21:51) Closing

Advent’s Honest Work

Episode 3

dimanche 30 novembre 2025Duration 24:53

This episode explores Haggai and Malachi’s call to honest spiritual preparation, inviting us to recognize the ways God rebuilds, strengthens, and refines the life of faith. Through scripture and Handel’s musical interpretation, we discover an Advent shaped by courage, clarity, and renewed hope. 

00:00 Introduction

04:19 Haggai 1:1–11 — Reordering Life Around God

08:34 Haggai 2:1–9 — Courage When the Work Looks Small

12:22 Malachi 3:1–4 — The Refining Presence of God

15:26 Handel’s Music — Hearing Scripture Through Sound

20:40 Theological Reflection

22:33 Invitation


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