PEACE BE WITH YOU!

TO THOSE persons seeking discussion for Sundays coming forth in the lectionary, we offer a listing according to the three-year calendar.
On the right-hand column of this page, please find the past corresponding year for lectionary years A, B, or C.
And then search the appropriate month in each for a discussion concerning the gospel reading.

Monday, November 4, 2024

Total Commitment!


 FOR THE Twenty-Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, we hear Mark tell about Jesus' teaching about our commitment to the kingdom of God. Let us be measured by the final perfect scale. Click below to check yourself out...

 

Totality in Faith?

 

 

 

Monday, October 28, 2024

Saints Hard Pressed?


 FOR OUR Celebration of All Saints Sunday, we have two different readings suggested. Click below to choose which you shall serve.

 

All Saints Choice!

Monday, October 21, 2024

Walk High or Low!


 FOR THE Twenty Third Sunday after Pentecost we may select a reading from Saint Mark, or a reading to celebrate Reformation Sunday. Click here to access study of either...

 

Be Not Double Minded!

Monday, October 14, 2024

Are We Christians Able?


 FOR THE Twenty Second Sunday after Pentecost, we hear the disciples' maneuverings for power and position in the coming realm of our Lord. Read how Jesus dealt with such ambitions.

 

Are You Cain or Able?

 

 



Monday, October 7, 2024

Following Jesus?


 FOR THE Twenty First Sunday after Pentecost we hear about a man of means that wished to follow Jesus. As well, we hear from Jesus about the real cost of discipleship.

What Can You Do?

Monday, May 13, 2024

Tongues of Fire?


 FOR THE Celebration of Pentecost, we hear of the miraculous spiritual outbreak of the infant Christian Church into the ancient world. Read how God worked a miracle and still works even though we have grown to adulthood. Click on... 

 

 Heated Exchange!

 

 

 

 

 

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Monday, May 6, 2024

Are You With Him?


 FOR THE Seventh Sunday in Easter, we read the continued prayer of our Lord Jesus. As Christian, we consider what the words mean for each of us. Click here... 

Made One?