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a dark and deserted place – a reflection on Mark 1:29-39

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Gospels / Lectionary / ministry resources / New Testament / Year B

The following is a reflection on Mark 1:29-39 the Gospel lesson appointed for February 5, 2012, the fifth Sunday after the Epiphany – according to the Revised Common Lectionary. Also on this site is a version of the Prayers of the People for all Epiphany. Imagine walking into the office, and immediately getting hit with, “Everyone’s looking for you!—Where have you been?” What’s your first response? What’s the first thing you do? If you’re like […]

yeah. right. – a reflection on John 1:43-51

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Christology / Gospels / Lectionary / New Testament / Year B

The following is a reflection on John 1:43-51, the Gospel Lesson appointed for January 15th, 2012, the Second Sunday after the Epiphany, according to the Revised Common Lectionary. On this site there is also a version of the Prayers of the People for All Epiphany, and a reflection on the Hebrew Bible Lesson for the same day, 1 Samuel 3:1-10(11-20. Philip found Nathanael and said to him, “We have found him about whom Moses in […]

handling sin: a reflection on Mark 1:4-11

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The following is a reflection on Mark 1:4-11, the Gospel Lesson for January 8, 2011 – the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord. Also on this site is a Prayers of the People for All Epiphany. John the baptizer appeared in the wilderness, proclaiming a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. And people from the whole Judean countryside and all the people of Jerusalem were going out to him, and were baptized […]

the feast of the Holy Name

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Christology / Exodus / Gospels / Lectionary / New Testament

After eight days had passed, it was time to circumcise the child; and he was called Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb. And he was called Jesus. It’s a peculiarity that Christianity as we know it came through the furnace of the Latin speaking Roman Empire that we call the Son of God “Jesus.” Unless the Angel Gabriel spoke in Latin to the Virgin Mother, he told […]

The Eve of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ

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In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. God created every form of life that swims in the deep, which flies in the sky, and which walks on the land. God created us, molding us out of the dust of the ground, and breathing God’s holy breath into us. And, God created us in God’s image—that we might bear the Holy Image in all the world. God spoke to individuals, and God blessed […]

gutsy faith, greater than the angels – a reflection on the Annunciation

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  The following is a reflection on Luke 1:26-38, the Gospel Lesson appointed for December 18th, 2011, the Fourth Sunday of Advent, Year B according to the New Revised Common Lectionary. On this site there is also • a version of the Prayers of the People for Advent 4B. She was twelve. Maybe thirteen. That was the typical age of betrothal in her day. And, this little twelve-year-old was betrothed to a man. I remember […]

ain’t highfalutin – a reflection on John 1:6-8, 19-28

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The following is a reflection on John 1:6-8, 19-28, the Gospel Lesson appointed for December 11th, 2011, the Third Sunday of Advent, Year B according to the New Revised Common Lectionary. On this site there is also • a reflection on the Hebrew Bible Lesson for the same day, and • a version of the Prayers of the People for Advent 3B. There was a man sent from God… That phrase hasn’t sat well with […]

flinging not furrowed – a reflection on Mark 1:1-8

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The following is a reflection on Mark 1:1-8, the Gospel Lesson appointed for December 3rd, 2011, the second Sunday of Advent, Year B according to the New Revised Common Lectionary. On this site there is also • a reflection on the Hebrew Bible Lesson for the same day, and • a version of the Prayers of the People for Advent 2B. A few weeks ago a group from my parish met up in New York […]

star gazing – a reflection on Mark 13:24-37

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The following is a reflection on Mark 13:24-37, the Gospel Lesson appointed for November 27th, 2011, the First Sunday of Advent, Year B according to the New Revised Common Lectionary. On this site there is also • a reflection on the Hebrew Bible Lesson for the same day, and. • a version of the Prayers of the People for the same day. Really, we’ve lost Advent. Society at large doesn’t even consider “Advent,” if society […]

sheepish – a reflection on Matthew 25:31-46

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The following is a reflection on Matthew 25:31-46, the Gospel lesson appointed for November 20th, 2011, Christ the King Sunday, Year A according to the New Revised Common Lectionary. On this site there is also • a reflection on the Psalm for the same day. Jesus talks about salvation in different contexts to different audiences and in different ways throughout the Gospels. Sometimes he’s pretty cryptic. Sometimes he’s a little clearer. Sometimes he speaks in […]