As discussed in the Palms or Passion thread, the lectionary provides 2 alternative sets of readings for next Sunday. The passages are listed below, with links and NRSV passage headings.
Liturgy of the Palms: Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29 • Luke 19:28-40
These are the lectionary passages (with links) for next Sunday:
Isaiah 43:16-21 • Psalm 126 • Philippians 3:4b-14 • John 12:1-8
These are the lectionary readings (with links) for next Sunday:
Joshua 5:9-12 • Psalm 32 • 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 • Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32
These are the lectionary readings (with links) for next Sunday:
Isaiah 55:1-9 • Psalm 63:1-8 • 1 Corinthians 10:1-13 • Luke 13:1-9
I suppose the disciples had no more warning than I did—but they didn’t need to think about their answers being recorded digitally!
These are the lectionary readings (with links) for next Sunday.
if you were of the mind to deny yourself something during Lent, what would it be?
If you were of the mind to "take something on" during Lent, what would it be.?
Which of the two practices or disciplines are more meaningful to you?
These are the lectionary readings (with links) for 21st February. It's the first Sunday in Lent (after pancakes on Tuesday and ashes on Wednesday ).
Written for a Lenten Daily Devotion for St Mark UMC, Atlanta, GA
Philippians 3:17-4:1
FOLLOWING DAD
One of the sweetest posters I ever saw was of a father walking on an empty beach. Close behind him was his son who was trying hard to fit his feet into his father’s footsteps. The son was trying to follow with the assurance that he would not get lost and that his Dad’s example would not lead him astray.
Numbers 21: 4 -9 The Light Shines in the Darkness March 22, 2009
John 3: 14 -21
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