All Saints Day, Cycle C
As we pause to remember those loved by us who have died during the past twelve months or within the scope of our memories, we turn to the inspired writers of each of the texts selected for this occasion. Shall we not also on this All Saints’ Day worship God with these writers, along with all whom we remember who have lived among us? Let us boldly worship God as God is perceived within Christianity…
Christ the King (Proper 29), Cycle C
With the texts chosen for this occasion, the Church Year ends in a note of triumph. The Lord is King! The Lord rules in these texts in a great variety of ways, but in each in some way the Lord is King. This is the message that we shall proclaim next Sunday. It shall be our task to proclaim with all of the skill given to us by God the many ways in which the Lord is King in these texts and in our lives.
Proper 27 | Ordinary Time 32 | Pentecost 24 (Cycle C)
Perhaps the theological motif that best unites most of the texts selected for this occasion is the statement in Luke 20:38 that God is not God of the dead, but God of the living, and that all who are alive live because of their relationship with God. Some of the texts also proclaim that all life, therefore, should praise and glorify God.
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Proper 26 | Ordinary Time 31 | Pentecost 23 (Cycle C)
The theme of “salvation” in many of these texts relates our worship services for the coming weekend to our need for the ongoing Reformation of the Church in our time on October 31 and to All Saints’ Day on November 1, as well as being a reminder to us that we are nearing the end of our annual Church Year cycle.
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Proper 25 | Ordinary Time 30 | Pentecost 22 (Cycle C)
The primary theme of the texts designated for next Sunday is expressed most elegantly in a verse just beyond the end of the Sirach 35:12-17 selected reading, in Sirach 35:21ab, “The prayer of the humble pierces the clouds, and it will not rest until it reaches its goal” (NRSV).
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