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Friday, March 31, 2023

Lectionary Links for the Resurrection of the Lord (Year A), April 9, 2023

 

  • Acts 10:34-43 or Jeremiah 31:1-6  • 
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  • Psalm 118:1-2, 14-24  • 
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  • Colossians 3:1-4 or Acts 10:34-43  • 
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  • John 20:1-18 or Matthew 28:1-10
  • Shared Lectio Divina, Monday, April 3, 8am

     Lectio Divina Procedure:

    1st reading:  Read:  Listen for the overall sense of the passage.  What most captures your attention as you listen? Share a word or phrase that seems to “light up” or makes the passage come alive for you.

    2nd reading: Reflect- What feelings, sensations or longings are you experiencing? Share a message or question from God you are hearing.

    3rd reading:  Respond What are you moved to say to God in response to what you are hearing? Share a prayer of intention, thanksgiving, or concern that rises within you.

    After the 3rd Sharing, Share the SilenceRest in God-  Hold a quiet space to listen to God speaking in your heart,  beyond words.


    Luke 24:13-32

    13 Now on that same day two of them were going to a village called Emmaus, about seven miles from Jerusalem, 14 and talking with each other about all these things that had happened. 15 While they were talking and discussing, Jesus himself came near and went with them, 16 but their eyes were kept from recognizing him.

    17 And he said to them, "What are you discussing with each other while you walk along?" They stood still, looking sad. 18 Then one of them, whose name was Cleopas, answered him, "Are you the only stranger in Jerusalem who does not know the things that have taken place there in these days?" 19 He asked them, "What things?" They replied, "The things about Jesus of Nazareth, who was a prophet mighty in deed and word before God and all the people, 20 and how our chief priests and leaders handed him over to be condemned to death and crucified him. 21 But we had hoped that he was the one to redeem Israel. Yes, and besides all this, it is now the third day since these things took place. 22 Moreover, some women of our group astounded us. They were at the tomb early this morning, 23 and when they did not find his body there, they came back and told us that they had indeed seen a vision of angels who said that he was alive. 24 Some of those who were with us went to the tomb and found it just as the women had said; but they did not see him."

    25 Then he said to them, "Oh, how foolish you are, and how slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have declared! 26 Was it not necessary that the Messiah should suffer these things and then enter into his glory?" 27 Then beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them the things about himself in all the scriptures. 

    28 As they came near the village to which they were going, he walked ahead as if he were going on. 29 But they urged him strongly, saying, "Stay with us, because it is almost evening and the day is now nearly over." So he went in to stay with them. 30 When he was at the table with them, he took bread, blessed and broke it, and gave it to them. 31 Then their eyes were opened, and they recognized him; and he vanished from their sight. 32 They said to each other, "Were not our hearts burning within us while he was talking to us on the road, while he was opening the scriptures to us?"

    Lord's Prayer  (recited together)

    Our Father, Who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy Name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.  for thine is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory, forever and ever. Amen.

    Closing Prayer
    Living God,
    long ago, faithful women
    proclaimed the good news
    of Jesus' resurrection,
    and the world was changed forever.
    Teach us to keep faith with them,
    that our witness may be as bold,
    our love as deep,
    and our faith as true. Amen.

    Wednesday, March 22, 2023

    Lectionary Links for the Liturgy of the Passion, (Year A), April 2, 2023

    Shared Lectio Divina, Monday, March 27, 8:00am


    Lectio Divina Procedure:

    1st reading:  Read:  Listen for the overall sense of the passage.  What most captures your attention as you listen? Share a word or phrase that seems to “light up” or makes the passage come alive for you.

    2nd reading: Reflect- What feelings, sensations or longings are you experiencing? Share a message or question from God you are hearing.

    3rd reading:  Respond What are you moved to say to God in response to what you are hearing? Share a prayer of intention, thanksgiving, or concern that rises within you.

    After the 3rd Sharing, Share the SilenceRest in God-  Hold a quiet space to listen to God speaking in your heart,  beyond words.


    Matthew 26:36-45

    36 Then Jesus went with them to a place called Gethsemane; and he said to his disciples, "Sit here while I go over there and pray."
    37 He took with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, and began to be grieved and agitated. 38 Then he said to them, "I am deeply grieved, even to death; remain here, and stay awake with me."
    39 And going a little farther, he threw himself on the ground and prayed, "My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from me; yet not what I want but what you want." 40 Then he came to the disciples and found them sleeping; and he said to Peter, "So, could you not stay awake with me one hour? 41 Stay awake and pray that you may not come into the time of trial; the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak." 42 Again he went away for the second time and prayed, "My Father, if this cannot pass unless I drink it, your will be done." 43 Again he came and found them sleeping, for their eyes were heavy.
    44 So leaving them again, he went away and prayed for the third time, saying the same words. 45 Then he came to the disciples and said to them, "Are you still sleeping and taking your rest? See, the hour is at hand, and the Son of Man is betrayed into the hands of sinners.

    Lord's Prayer  (recited together)

    Our Father, Who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy Name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.  for thine is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory, forever and ever. Amen.

    Closing Prayer

    • Merciful God,
      your strength and courage pour forth
      to sustain the witness of your faithful people.
      Awaken in us the humility to serve
      wherever creation is broken and in need,
      that we may follow in the way of our brother, Jesus,
      die as he did to all that separates us from you,
      and with him be raised to new life. Amen.

    Saturday, March 18, 2023

    Reading Links for the Fifth Sunday of Lent (Year A), March 26, 2023

     

  • Ezekiel 37:1-14  • 
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  • Psalm 130  • 
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  • Romans 8:6-11  • 
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  • John 11:1-45
  • Shared Lectio Divina, Monday, March 20, 8:00am

     Lectio Divina Procedure:

    1st reading:  Read:  Listen for the overall sense of the passage.  What most captures your attention as you listen? Share a word or phrase that seems to “light up” or makes the passage come alive for you.

    2nd reading: Reflect- What feelings, sensations or longings are you experiencing? Share a message or question from God you are hearing.

    3rd reading:  Respond What are you moved to say to God in response to what you are hearing? Share a prayer of intention, thanksgiving, or concern that rises within you.

    After the 3rd Sharing, Share the SilenceRest in God-  Hold a quiet space to listen to God speaking in your heart,  beyond words.

    "The Raising of Lazarus", Vincent Van Gogh (1890)
     Van Gogh focused on the theme of human suffering and gave Lazarus a red beard like his own.

    John 11: 32-45

        32 When Mary came where Jesus was and saw him, she knelt at his feet and said to him, "Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died."33 When Jesus saw her weeping, and the people who came with her also weeping, he was greatly disturbed in spirit and deeply moved. 34 He said, "Where have you laid him?" They said to him, "Lord, come and see." 35 Jesus began to weep. 36 So the people said, "See how he loved him!" 37 But some of them said, "Could not he who opened the eyes of the blind man have kept this man from dying?" 38 Then Jesus, again greatly disturbed, came to the tomb. It was a cave, and a stone was lying against it.39 Jesus said, "Take away the stone." Martha, the sister of the dead man, said to him, "Lord, already there is a stench because he has been dead four days." 40 Jesus said to her, "Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?" 41 So they took away the stone. And Jesus looked upward and said, "Father, I thank you for having heard me. 42 I knew that you always hear me, but I have said this for the sake of the crowd standing here, so that they may believe that you sent me." 43 When he had said this, he cried with a loud voice, "Lazarus, come out!" 44 The dead man came out, his hands and feet bound with strips of cloth, and his face wrapped in a cloth. Jesus said to them, "Unbind him, and let him go." 45 Many of the people therefore, who had come with Mary and had seen what Jesus did, believed in him.

    Lord's Prayer  (recited together)

    Our Father, Who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy Name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.  for thine is the Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory, forever and ever. Amen.

    Closing Prayer

    God of all consolation and compassion,
    your Son comforted the grieving sisters, Martha and Mary;
    your breath alone brings life
    to dry bones and weary souls.
    Pour out your Spirit upon us,
    that we may face despair and death
    with the hope of resurrection
    and faith in the One
    who called Lazarus forth from the grave. Amen

    Friday, March 10, 2023

    Reading Links for the Fourth Sunday of Lent (Year A), March 19, 2023

     

    Shared Lectio Divina, March 13, 8:00am

       Lectio Divina Procedure:

    1st reading:  Read:  Listen for the overall sense of the passage.  What most captures your attention as you listen? Share a word or phrase that seems to “light up” or makes the passage come alive for you.

    2nd reading: Reflect- What feelings, sensations or longings are you experiencing? Share a message or question from God you are hearing.

    3rd reading:  Respond What are you moved to say to God in response to what you are hearing? Share a prayer of intention, thanksgiving, or concern that rises within you.

    After the 3rd Sharing, Share the SilenceRest in God-  Hold a quiet space to listen to God speaking in your heart,  beyond words.


    John 9:1-41

    1 As he walked along, Jesus saw a man blind from birth. 2 His disciples asked him, "Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?" 3 Jesus answered, "Neither this man nor his parents sinned; he was born blind so that God's works might be revealed in him. 4 We must work the works of him who sent me while it is day; night is coming when no one can work. 5 As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world." 6 When he had said this, he spat on the ground and made mud with the saliva and spread the mud on the man's eyes,7 saying to him, "Go, wash in the pool of Siloam" (which means Sent). Then he went and washed and came back able to see.

    8 The neighbors and those who had seen him before as a beggar began to ask, "Is this not the man who used to sit and beg?" 9 Some were saying, "It is he." Others were saying, "No, but it is someone like him." He kept saying, "I am the man." 10 But they kept asking him, "Then how were your eyes opened?"11 He answered, "The man called Jesus made mud, spread it on my eyes, and said to me, 'Go to Siloam and wash.' Then I went and washed and received my sight."


    Lord's Prayer  (recited together)

    Our Father, Who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy Name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.  for thine isthe Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory, forever and ever. Amen.

    Closing Prayer

    • Discerner of hearts, you look beneath our outward appearance and see your image in each of us. Banish in us the blindness that prevents us from recognizing truth, so we may see the world through your eyes and with the compassion of Jesus Christ who redeems us. Amen.

    Thursday, March 2, 2023

    Lectionary Links for the Third Sunday of Lent, March 12, 2023 (RCL Year A)

     

  • Exodus 17:1-7  • 
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  • Psalm 95  • 
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  • Romans 5:1-11  • 
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  • John 4:5-42
  • Shared Lectio Divina, Monday, March 6, 2023, 8:00am

      Lectio Divina Procedure:

    1st reading:  Read:  Listen for the overall sense of the passage.  What most captures your attention as you listen? Share a word or phrase that seems to “light up” or makes the passage come alive for you.

    2nd reading: Reflect- What feelings, sensations or longings are you experiencing? Share a message or question from God you are hearing.

    3rd reading:  Respond What are you moved to say to God in response to what you are hearing? Share a prayer of intention, thanksgiving, or concern that rises within you.

    After the 3rd Sharing, Share the SilenceRest in God-  Hold a quiet space to listen to God speaking in your heart,  beyond words.




    This week, let us share the speaking roles so that we might better hear the tones and personal dynamics of this most important dramatic dialogue. We will need three different readers each time through the passage:

    Narrator

    Jesus

    Samaritan woman

    John 4:5-42

    5 Jesus came to a Samaritan city called Sychar, near the plot of ground that Jacob had given to his son Joseph. 6 Jacob's well was there, and Jesus, tired out by his journey, was sitting by the well. It was about noon. 7 A Samaritan woman came to draw water, and 

    Jesus said to her, "Give me a drink." 8 (His disciples had gone to the city to buy food.)

    9 The Samaritan woman said to him, "How is it that you, a Jew, ask a drink of me, a woman of Samaria?" (Jews do not share things in common with Samaritans.) 

    10 Jesus answered her, "If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, 'Give me a drink,' you would have asked him, and he would have given you living water."

    11 The 
    woman said to him, "Sir, you have no bucket, and the well is deep. Where do you get that living water? 12 Are you greater than our ancestor Jacob, who gave us the well, and with his sons and his flocks drank from it?"

    13 
    Jesus said to her, "Everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again,14 but those who drink of the water that I will give them will never be thirsty. The water that I will give will become in them a spring of water gushing up to eternal life." 

    15 The woman said to him, "Sir, give me this water, so that I may never be thirsty or have to keep coming here to draw water." 

    16 Jesus said to her, "Go, call your husband, and come back." 

    17 The woman answered him, "I have no husband." 

    Jesus said to her, "You are right in saying, 'I have no husband'; 18 for you have had five husbands, and the one you have now is not your husband. What you have said is true!"

    19 The woman said to him, "Sir, I see that you are a prophet. 20 Our ancestors worshiped on this mountain, but you say that the place where people must worship is in Jerusalem."

    21 Jesus said to her, "Woman, believe me, the hour is coming when you will worship the Father neither on this mountain nor in Jerusalem.
    22 You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews. 23 But the hour is coming, and is now here, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father seeks such as these to worship him. 24 God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth."


    25 The woman said to him, "I know that Messiah is coming" (who is called Christ). "When he comes, he will proclaim all things to us."

    26 Jesus said to her, "I am he, the one who is speaking to you."


    Lord's Prayer  (recited together)

    Our Father, Who art in Heaven, hallowed be Thy Name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.  for thine isthe Kingdom, and the Power, and the Glory, forever and ever. Amen.

    Closing Prayer

    • Enduring Presence, goal and guide, you go before and await our coming. Only our thirst compels us beyond complaint to conversation, beyond rejection to relationship.
      Pour your love into our hearts, that, refreshed and renewed,
      we may invite others to the living water
      given to us in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.