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, December 23, 2024

Christmas Scripture!


 FOR OUR CELEBRATION of the Birth of Jesus, the Christ of God, we hear from the Gospel of Saint Luke. With deliberation the author anchored the arrival of our Lord within the political and social happenings of that blessed time.

 

When Who Was Ruler?

 

 

Monday, December 16, 2024

Who Is This?


 FOR THE Fourth Sunday in Advent, we receive the story of biblical Mary and Elizabeth. Gathering as family, a prophetic alliance was heard between embryonic personalities. Click here to read and understand how it is that we Christians are invited to baptize our children.

 

Recognition! 


Monday, December 9, 2024

Eternal Echoes of Truth


 FOR THE Third Sunday in Advent we have an edited version of an earlier witness. Revealed here is the spread of the Word throughout the early Church. Click below to consider the witness...

 

Layers Laid Down

 

 

 

Done The RIGHT Way! Click HERE

Monday, December 2, 2024

Put On Your Best?


 FOR THE Second Sunday in Advent, we hear about the ultimate in transactions... a deal that has heavenly implications. Such a deal was made for you...

 

The Greatest Gift Exchange!

Monday, November 25, 2024

Read and Tell This News!


 FOR THE First Sunday in Advent, we hear somber predictions... but are given hope. Check out how to start again wielding a double-edged sword! Click here...

  

Doom, Gloom and Then!

 

 

Monday, November 18, 2024

Who Is King?


 FOR THE Celebration of Christ the King Sunday, we hear a conversation between an ancient world power and the Son of God. The words reveal an enduring Truth...

 

Church and State?

 

 

Monday, November 11, 2024

Once and Again?


 FOR THE Twenty-Sixth Sunday after Pentecost we get a view from the Lord of all, about what has been and will be. Read what any political candidate or voter should consider.


What You See Is Not What Will Be