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Exploring the Revised Common Lectionary. Prepared by Safiyah Fosua Director, Invitational Preaching Ministries, General Board of Discipleship, United Methodist Church, Nashville, TN PowerPoint Background purchased from Living Water Worship Designs . Understanding The Lectionary.
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Exploring the Revised Common Lectionary Prepared by Safiyah Fosua Director, Invitational Preaching Ministries, General Board of Discipleship, United Methodist Church, Nashville, TN PowerPoint Background purchased from Living Water Worship Designs
Understanding The Lectionary • The Revised Common Lectionary is a three-year cycle of readings intended for use in public worship • The Revised Common Lectionary is one way that we, as the church, celebrate the common texts (Bible) that we share. • The Revised Common Lectionary provides a systematic way to proclaim most of the Bible texts in the hearing of our congregations within the three-year cycle.
Organization of the Lectionary Content • First reading, usually from the Old Testament • Psalm reading • New Testament reading • Gospel reading
From Advent to Trinity Sunday There is a relationship between the gospel and the other readings. Theme is governed by the gospel reading. Season After Pentecost (After Trinity Sunday and Before Advent) There is no relationship between the readings. Instead, there are three tracts of continuous or semi-continuous readings. Relationships
Choose a track (For example: Year B) Gospel Epistle Old Testament Mark Ephesians, James, Hebrews Life of David What about the Time In-Between? (Ordinary Time or the Season after Pentecost)
Advent-Christmas Cycle “The Cycle of Light” Advent Christmas Epiphany Lent-Easter Cycle “The Cycle of Life” Lent Easter Ascension Day Pentecost 2 Major Cycles= Major Teaching Opportunities
Advent – Repentance and preparation to receive Christ into our hearts anew Preparation for the Second Coming of Christ Christmas – Incarnation Epiphany - Revelation of God with Us The Cycle of LIGHT
Lent – Repentance and renewal. We journey toward Jerusalem to face our own death. Easter – Resurrection and its proofs. Christ is raised; we are raised. Ascension Day! The Tomb is empty, and Christ is seated in Heaven! Day of Pentecost – Emergence of the church with proof that Christ is alive. The Cycle of LIFE
Other Holidays and Holy Days • Trinity Sunday • All Saints Day • Christ the King/Reign of Christ
For More Information • Consultation on Common Texts Website: http://www.commontexts.org/ • Questions about the Lectionary http://divinity.library.vanderbilt.edu/lectionary/FAQ/faq_lect.htm • Rediscovering the Christian Feasts http://www.cokesbury.com/search.aspx?scope=all&query=robert+webber§ionId=1&pagestart=0&pid=253925 -- by Robert Webber • Ancient Future Time http://www.cokesbury.com/search.aspx?scope=all&query=robert+webber§ionId=1&pagestart=0&pid=0801091756 by Robert Webber • GBOD Worship Website www.umcworship.org