Woman at the Well, Introduction: Hey! God Likes You!

This is a personal introduction to a series on three of the Bible's well-women. These stories have a lot to say both to each other, and to us even though they were written hundreds of years apart.

My Turn came on April 24, 2021, so I sat next to a stranger at CVS, waiting together for our vaccines.  Our pre-placed chairs were definitely closer than 6 feet apart.  My cranky, COVID-weary brain complained. “What, now that I’m getting jabbed, this is ok?”  But my face has a mind of its own, and it smiled at the man who did not end up giving me Covid.  What did end up happening felt slightly miraculous: I had a spontaneous conversation with someone outside my COVID bubble.  

And it was a good one.  We talked about the portrayal of Sherlock Holmes in various TV series and the merits of each.  The man knew his mysteries, but he was interested in my thoughts, too.  There was give and take.  Respect.  Fun.  I came away with a sore arm, recommendations for further viewing, and life-giving joy.  

The next story we’re studying has a similar joy in connection.  Jesus has a “chance” meeting with a woman at a well, and their conversation has many of the same elements mine did that day.  Afterward, she goes to tell everyone about it.  (My husband can confirm, he heard all about my new vaccine friend.)  And Jesus is so amped about it, he doesn’t even want the take-out the disciples bring him.  I love that he’s so full of life after time spent with her.  It has lots to do with fulfilling his mission, but I also think he just delights in their time together.  He delights in her.  What an idea: God delights in us.

We all need a bit of delight these days, so here you go!

Maren Jo Schneider

Writer, Speaker, Podcaster, Story Fiend, Beloved One

Maren Jo Schneider, a dynamic writer, speaker, and podcaster, transforms our understanding of biblical stories, centering women and others historically marginalized by the church. Maren unleashes her English Major magic on these narratives, highlighting the drama, context, and artistry that showcase God's divine love for all.

Her podcast, "The Bible and the English Major," is featured on Feedspot's "100 Best Bible Podcasts" and several of Chartable.com's top podcast lists. Thanks to her listeners, her podcast has 5 out of 5 Stars on Spotify and 4.9 out of 5 stars on Apple Podcasts. According to Spotify, “The Bible and the English Major” community grew 241% in 2023.

In addition to her podcast, Maren speaks at faith-based gatherings and in secular spaces. Based on the success of her 2023 “The Greatest Story Ever Told?” tour, she is now scheduling additional dates in 2024.

Maren’s passion derives from the unseen significance of Rebekah of Genesis. Her paper "Not Just Isaac’s Wife: Rebekah as Chosen One," written during her study of “The Women of Genesis” while at Claremont Graduate School, was accepted at The Society of Biblical Literature’s regional conference in 2020.

Maren holds a degree in English from Valparaiso University and has furthered her education in Women’s Studies at Claremont Graduate School. You can find some of her writing on Google Scholar. She has also served in roles at Zion-St. John Lutheran Church, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, and Ingham Lutheran Bible Camp.

Maren’s current work is writing a book shedding light on Rebekah’s role and unseen significance. Join her book-writing journey in Season 6 of “The Bible and the English Major.”

https://marenjo.com/about
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