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- An Exegetical
Study of the Common Lectionary: Austin Presbyterian Theological
Seminary's open study of the Common Lectionary texts features translations,
historical context, hermeneutical guides, and contemporary applications.
This on-going project, coordinated by Dr. John Alsup as part of his 'Bi216'
course, is often updated and missing information filled in as the lectionary
date nears.(Jul 02)
- Archive of Homilies
and Sermons: A sermon and homily collection for the three years of the
Lectionary with new materials being posted in advance. By Father Tommy Lane
in Ireland. Searchable. (Jul 01)
- Bobs Sermons
Dot Com: Sermons by Rev. Dr. Bob Allred of the United Methodist Church
generally posted by Saturday at noon. There are over 300 lectionary based
sermons archived at this page commencing from 1997. A most helpful site for
preaching. (Jan 04)
- Catholic Lectionary Homilies
& Ideas: provided by Father Jim Mazzone since 1999. All homilies are
posted by Friday night at the latest. This well designed easy to use site
contains excellent homiletical materials for Sundays and Holy and Feast
Days). Father Jim has the full three year cycle online. The site is
searchable in various ways. (Mar 03)
- Comments: Commentaries
on the RCL Readings: Weekly commentary/exegesis on the lectionary
readings by Chris Haslam of the Anglican Church of Canada - Westmount,
Quebec. A very good starting place! One of the best and oldest preaching
resources on the Net. Now with downloadable files in various formats and a
Portugeuse language option. (Mar 04)
- Community Church
Sermons: Mostly Lectionary Based Sermons By Reverend Martin C. Singley,
III - generally posted after the time of preaching. However one of the
benefits of this site is the archive of sermons that has accumulated over
the last three cycle through the lectionary - so if you go to the archive
page you can find the materials 'in advance'. (Sep 01)
- CyberFaith -
Proclaiming Faith: Reflections on the three readings for each Sunday and
Holy Day of the year, with questions for discussion. Activities for young
people are included. (Nov 01)
- Deacon Sil's Homiletic Resources:
While a commercial site, in honour of both the excellence of the resources
and the long history Sil has upon the Net we mention the site here. Deacon
Sil prepares well in advance and posts by lectionary date. The site has a
useful "thematic index" and many other features, including an extensive list
of stories and illustrations. There is an annual fee to access the site
after a 30-day free trial period during which you can check out all of its
resources for yourself. (Aug 01)
- Diocese
of Kootenay Sermon of The Week: The Anglican Diocese of Kootenay (BC,
Canada) sermon forum page posts an advance RCL based Sermon (generally by
Peter Davison) and invites response. In existence since August 2003, there
are very few Sunday's missed. (Jan 05)
- First Baptist Church Sermons:
A page by Pastor David Russell in Ames, Iowa. Generally a new offering
posted by Thursday or Friday evening. There is a fairly full archive of
mostly RCL sermons dating from 2001. (Jan 04))
- From the
Pulpit: A RCL Sermon in Advance site from "down under". Vince Gerhardy
posts his sermons to the page by Friday afternoon each week. Vince has been
online for over three years now and has a full archive of the Lectionary
Cycle available. Try it out. You will like his take on the texts.
(Jan 04)
- From The Pulpit of Rev. Billy D.
Strayhorn: Lectionary Sermons by Rev. Billy Strayhorn, at First UMC in
Joshua, Texas. After a year's absence from the Lectionary Billy returns with
new RCL sermons posted by Friday night or Saturday noon. He has a three year
archive of lectionary sermons you can check out and is working on a
scriptural index. Billy is one of our oldest links. Recommended
(Jan 02)
- Gathering:
A newly updated site for the United Church of Canada produced Worship
Journal "Gathering". The site contains a "Sunday by Sunday" feature for many
of the upcoming RCL consisting of hymn suggestions and a children's time and
sermon starter. Prayers and litanies can often be found as well for both
regular and special Sundays.(Jan 03)
- Girardian Reflections on the
Lectionary: by Paul Nuechterlein & friends, these advance reflections
are of a specialized variety. Now at its own domain name, Girardian
Reflections are based on an anthropology of the cross. It is that tool which
is used as a key to interpreting the Gospel. (Jan 05)
- Andrew
Greeley's Catholic Homilies: Short exegesis of one of the upcoming
lection texts followed by a short story or illustration - posted in advance
by one of America's most noted authors. Follows the Roman variant of the
RCL. (Jun 98)
- Gospel Lections:
Three thoughts or questions per Gospel reading from Pastor Wesley White to
prime your own meditation. Wesley also makes comments on all four lections
'from a progressive Christian perspective' on a subpage of the site; and you
can access a full set of gospel comments (since 1998) organized by scripture
on his archive page - making this a most useful site. (Jan
03)
- Homilies Alive: A link to
the program of sermons at Homilies Alive. The program consists of three
homilies for the upcoming Sunday and for each of the following three
Sundays, pluse there is an extensive archive, and also there are Spanish
language homilies available. There is also an archive of homilies. Very
helpful. (Dec 02)
- Homilies By E-Mail: A commercial service by
Bass Mitchell - one of the pioneers in lectionary based resources on the
Net. See our
Commercial
Products of Note page (May 99)
-
Homily Grits: A lengthy note each week by Grant Gallup of the Episcopal
Church of the USA in Managua, Nicaragua provides grits for digesting the
Word. There is a strong emphasis on socio-economic justice, both
contemporary and ancient, in Gallup's work. (July 02)
- Homily Service
Hosting all the works of Father Daniel Meynen. Available in English, French,
Spanish and Portuguese (with a three year archive of homilies). The site
hosts other free works by Ronald D. Curley (English), Father Miron
Kerul-Kmec (in Slovak) and Père Maurice Avril (in French). Father Daniel's
homilies are available by weekly e-mail as well. (Apr 01)
- John Shearman's
Lectionary Analysis: Rev. John Shearman offers a short summary of the
RCL texts suitable for bulletin use, followed by an in-depth analysis of
each passage. John normally posts his work to this site on Monday. The
archive is generally limited to the previous three months (check our 'Year B
Sermons' page for older offerings). (May 03)
- Laughing Bird Liturgical
Resources: Listed as well in "Prayer Books and Lection Based Prayers",
most of these resources (prayers, eucharistic prefaces, scriptural
paraphrases, litanies, etc) are designed for use with the readings set in
the RCL and build on phrases, ideas and images from them. Many of the
resources found here have been warmly welcomed by ministers and scholars
from most of the major Christian liturgical traditions. We highly
recommend this site from Nathan Nettleton! (Jan 01)
- Lectionary At Lunch: From
Concordia Seminary - an audio site that each Friday posts "mpeg"
and "ra" copies of the Wednesday noon lectures for the lectionary
passages for the Sunday coming nine days later. Listen while you surf.
(Jan 99)
- Lectionary Bible Studies and
Sermons: Now at its own domain, this site from Rev. Bryan Findlayson
continue to be a useful resource. Bryan seek to be evangelical, reformed and
true to the gospel. The lectionary notes and prayers are posted well in
advance - are of good quality - and the site features a well organized
archive of past offerings. (Nov 04)
-
Lectionary Sermons from Rev. Alex Stevenson: Updated weekly for the
pending time of preaching at Grace UMC. One of the helpful features of the
site are the archived sermons from previous trips through the church
year. Helps get the gray matter going. High quality. (Jul
00)
-
Lectionary Resources by Bill Loader: First thoughts on passages from the
RCL Lectionary. Bill offers some initial reflections on the upcoming
lectionary passages as an aid to people doing exegetical work. Good material
from this Professor at Murdoch University, AU. Bill is working through and
saving the entire lectionary cycle. (Jan 00)
- Lector's Notes: Now with its
own domain, this site by Greg Warnusz continues to grow and provide those
proclaiming the Scripture readings with introductions to the readings and
other resources to help you prepare for the upcoming Sunday. A complete
three year archive is in place as well as a scriptural index making this a
very useful site. (Dec 02)
- Liturgies Online:
Complete liturgical materials in advance as prepared by Rev. Dr Moira
Laidlaw, a retired Minister of the Uniting Church in Australia. A Very
Helpful Site. Moira writes: "I know how worship preparation shrinks due
to the pressure of other tasks and so I am preparing these lectionary
generated liturgies solely as an aid for ministers and worship leaders
throughout churches." (Jan 00).
-
Midweek Oasis: Peggy, the webminister of "A Word For Today" is now
posting midweek reflections on the RCL readings for the Upcoming Sunday on
her site, as well as making them available via e-mail. The material is
posted on Wednesday each week. (Mar 03)
- Missional Reflections On
The Lectionary Chris Lockley is a Mission Consultant in the Uniting
Church in Australia, and prepares a weekly reflection to help stimulate
preachers' missional leadership through their sermons. The reflections are
available by Tuesday each week. (Dec 02)
-
Old Testament Lectionary: A page by Anna Grant-Henderson that presents
the background and historical settings of the lectionary texts and offers
insights into the text, its structure and its theology and suggests ways to
present and use the text in worship. Well worth checking out.
(Feb 04)
-
Old Testament Readings: Weekly Comments: The comments are the result of
an engagement with the text by the writer, bearing in mind the historical
and literary context of the readings, the other readings set for the week,
the season in the Christian year, and events that are taking place around
us. It is hoped that they will stimulate thought about the Old Testament
readings, and encourage preachers to engage more deeply themselves with the
Old Testament passages set each week. (Feb 04)
- On The Patio - With Alex
Thomas: Recently retired, Alex plans to share sermon ideas, stories, and
other inspirational data on the upcoming weekly lections in the Revised
Common Lectionary. Alex's sermon archive from his "St Philip's-By-The-Sea"
sermon site is also found here - and he throw in a new sermon now and then
from his sermon barrel. (Jun 02)
- Past Sermons at
Timothy ELCA: These archived sermons by Carla Thompson Powell are
arranged by the Year of Lectionary and by Scripture and cover the three
years of the RCL. While no longer being added to, the collection is
sufficently complete to qualify as a form of 'rcl sermons in advance' site.
An inclusive theology and strong preaching style make this a site worth
checking out. (Mar 03)
-
Peace Connections: A lectionary based commentary by Thomas Garlitz that
helps make the connection between the Sunday Readings and issues of peace
and justice. These are being posted in html format. The complete three year
archive of material by Thomas ( in Word or PDF format) is available for
download through this site. (Mar 03)
- Peter J
Blackburn's RCL Sermons Entry way to Peter's collection of sermons,
indexed in a variety of ways. Check the RCL index from this page or stay
here for the scriptural index. Peter posts at least 24 hours in advance and
has an extensive archive. Well worth a look see! (Oct 01)
-
Preachers Exchange: Reflections On Next Week's Scripture: from Fr. Jude
Siciliano, O.P., posted on the Dominican Central website on Sunday for the
following week. Roman Variant of the RCL. Please note that a Spanish
Language Reflection titled "Homilias Dominicales" is also located at
the above URL. The illustrated version of these resources also available at
Preachers
Exchange. Another excellent site, is the Real Audio
Homily From The
Dominican Conference Centre in River Forest, IL - but the homily is
"after the fact" rather than in advance.
- Preaching Peace:
A new site with a set of reflections on the texts of the RCL (Year B)
informed by a study of Rene Girard's 'mimetic theory' and the exegesis of
Jeff Krantz and Michael Hardin. They look at the texts from a variety of
directions, always keeping the task of preaching peace foremost in our
minds. In addition, there are introductory articles on the gospel, and a
glossary and index to help you use this resource. There is also a discussion
forum you can become part of. (Nov 02)
- Preaching The
Lectionary: The McGregor Page: is a lectionary-based resource designed
to provide a brief commentary and sermon-starting ideas for preachers.
Written by United Methodist pastor Roland McGregor, it is posted a week in
advance of the lectionary date. (Oct 98)
-
Preparing For Sunday: Creighton University's weekly guide for finding
God in our everyday lives and preparing for Sunday's Liturgy. Each week's
guide offers reflections on finding intimacy with God in the midst of our
everyday, busy lives, throughout the week leading up to our Sunday
celebration of God's love for us. Note that on each week's page there are
several links related to the upcoming sunday. (Sep 01)
-
Reflections by Canon Richard Nolan: is a collection of sermons and
addresses given by Dr. Nolan in educational and church settings. There is a
fairly completely index for the three year cycle with more being added.
(Jul 00)
- Reflections of The
Spirit: A daily devotional page based on each week's Lectionary verses
as prepared by Gary Sims. The daily study provides points to contemplate and
promises of the gospel. On Friday's the various passages are looked at
"together". There is no archive yet, but there is a mailing list for those
who want each day's reflections sent directly to them. (Jul
03)
- Resources For The
Revised Common Lectionary: A complete set of Sermons and Prayers by the
Rev. Bruce Prewer for all three years of the Lectionary are to be found
here. Bruce is from the Uniting Church of Australia. A recommended
site. (Aug 03)
- Roman Catholic
Homilies For Sundays and Holy Days: A ministry of "Catholic Doors",
maintained by Father Maurice Levesque, the site features sermons ahead of
the RCL date and a complete archive. (Jun 00)
- Sermon
and Worship Services Archive: The archived sermons and worship services
of Rev. Mark Haverland of Polk City United Methodist Church covering
serveral years of the lectionary. (Jan 04)
- Sermon Archive
of Rev. Ann Smith: Sermons are based on the readings from the Revised
Common Lectionary. They are generally based on the Gospel for the week and
are posted on Saturday morning. (Nov 00)
- Sermon
Archive of Rev. Dr. Laurence DeWolfe: A new site by the Minister of St.
David's Presbyterian Church in Halifax and a Sessional Lecturer in
Homiletics at Atlantic School of Theology, Laurence aims to post his RCL
Sermons by Friday evening. (Mar 03)
- Sermon Archive
of Rev. Dr. Ross Bartlett: This page is the search page for the
extensive lectionary based archive of Ross' excellent sermon materials.
Located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dr. Bartlett posts his current sermons by
the weekend - but the site has on it a full lectionary cycle. Follow the
search criteria to access it. (Apr 01)
- Sermon Archive of Rev.
Beth Quick: A small but rapidly growing archive of the three year cycle
of the Lectionary - currently indexed by calendar date and the key scripture
- but we are hopeful that the indexes for each year will soon be lectionary
dated rather than calendar dated. (Oct 03)
- Sermon Ideas
4U: Lectionary based sermons by Rev. Beth Johnston of the United Church
of Canada. Posted Friday or Saturday before delivery. Also Beth is
developing a comprehensive
Archive
arranged by the season of the church year which includes special and
occasional sermons. Recommended (Mar 99)
- Sermon Library:
A collection of mostly lectionary sermons by Rev. David Leininger of First
Presbyterian in Warren PA. Sermons posted by late Saturday evening. David
also maintains a very useful scripturally indexed
Sermon Library
Archive page into which he places all his sermons after delivery.
(Jul 00)
- Sermon
Nuggets: Brief observations on each of the RCL texts for the Upcoming
Sunday from Lindy and Carolyn Black, part of their
Sermon Fodder site, a
collection of quips, quotes, humour, etc. for preaching.
(Nov 02)
- Sermons At Zion
Lutheran: A new page by Rev. Roger Haugen. Roger promises to post by
Thursday evening each week and has made a good start. Zion Evangelical
Lutheran is located in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. (Feb
02)
-
Sermons by Rev. Ben Sharpe: A newly updated site that features RCL
Sermons archived by Lectionary Year. Sermons are listed by lectionary date,
title, and main RCL text used. Ben is a veteran of the Net and has many
helpful materials on his orthovox site. (Mar 04)
-
Sermons By Jeeva Sam - Year A: a growing archive of sermons delivered at
Rosemont United in Regina, Saskatchewan by the Rev. Jeeva Sam
(Dec 04)
-
Sermons by Rev. Dr. Mickey Anders: Dating from early 1999 these mostly
RCL Sermons preached at Pikeville First Christian Church in Kentucky are
arranged by calendar date and the main text used. Now at a new domain name,
Dr. Anders has most of the three year cycle covered and is continually
adding to the collection. A
scriptural index is linked to this page to make your search of the
archives easier. Well worth the look. (Jun 04)
- Sermons by
Rev. Garth Wehrfritz-Hanson: Sermons are posted if at all possible by
Thursday or Friday each week. An archive for each Year of the Lectionary
Cycle is now available (with Year C in process).(Aug 01)
- Sermons From
Chalmers United: A sermon archive site indexed by lectionary date by
Rev. Wayne Hilliker of Kingston, Ontario. A large number of lectionary dated
sermons from the three year cycle and growing. While sermons are not posted
each week, the archive is large enough to be useful most weeks of the year
(Dec 01)
- Sermons from Cottam United:
The Rev. Kim Gilliland, formerly of The United Church of Espanola (with an
extensive website) has moved and is beginning to prepare and post sermons
from his new congregation. His former materials will become available in the
relevant Year sections of
our site as we
recieve them. (May 05)
- Sermons From First United:
Lectionary based sermons by the Rev. David Martyn of Kelowna, B.C. The new
sermons are generally posted by noon Saturday and there is also an extensive
archive (back to 1995) of David's lectionary sermons. Well worth a look.
(Nov 01)
- Sermons From First United
Methodist Church of Phoenix: Peter K Perry returns to our listings with
Sermons from First UMC of Phoenix. They are mostly lectionary-based sermons
and are posted most weeks (and archived over the three year cycle) by Friday
mid-day. (Mar 04)
- Sermons
From Pastor Art Hebbeler: After four years this site from pastor in the
Lutheran tradition has accumulated a complete cycle of lectionary sermons in
html and pdf format. Sermons for the upcoming Sunday are generally posted by
or on Thursday, and there are also seasonal sermons for Lenten mid-week
services. You can look in previous years for sermon ideas for this year.
(Nov 04)
- Sermons From
Seattle: One of the best new sermon sites to come along - e Rev. Ed
Markquart presents his lectionary sermons, his seasonal sermons and his
scripturally indexed sermons and sermon series in a clear and concise
fashion. The cycle for Year C is being completed week by week and Years A
and B will be posted and left on the site in due course. Definitely worth
checking out. (Oct 04).
- Sermons
From The Pulpit of HCC: This link takes to you Ben Manning's archived
sermons page which features the advance and archived sermons for a complete
cycle of the lectionary preached at Heritage Christian Church. The advance
sermon is usually posted by Wednesday. Note that there is also a Spanish
Language Version available a bit later in the week. Ben has been posting
sermons for several years now and his work is quite helpful.
(Jan 04)
- Sermons From
The Rev. Mark Ferrier: Mark is another one of our United Church of
Canada contributors to Net. Located in Westmeath Pastoral Charge in the
Ottawa Valley, Mark generally follows the lectionary and posts his sermons
in advance of the date of preaching. (May 99)
- Sermons From The Study:
of Dr. Keith Wagner of St. Paul's UCC in Sidney Ohio. Keith posts his
sermons on Thursday, sometimes sooner. The site is indexed by date,
scripture, and sermon title. A complete set of archived resources has been
developed. (Nov 99)
- Sermons From
University Hill: Sermons by the Rev. Ed Searcy of the United Church of
Canada in Vancouver, BC. Ed posts normally on the Friday preceeding Sunday.
The page contains the current and previous 19 sermons, plus there is a
searchable database over over 130 RCL sermons. (Oct 01)
- Spirit Sightings: is a place to
look for and celebrate the Spirit's working in the world and in our daily
lives. Related to the new "Seasons of The Spirit" curriculm, click on the
"Spirit Sighings" Tab for current events connections with the lectionary and
session focus accompanied by discussion questions, suggested prayer
responses and actions. (Aug 03)
- Sunday's Gospel
Reflections: Lectionary based reflections on the gospel from a
Vietnamese study group. Generally in advance of date of delivery.
(Jul 97)
- Sunday Homilies by Fr.
Munachi Ezeogu: Father Munachi is a Nigerian Catholic priest who updates
his site by the mid-week preceding the date of preaching. There is also a
mail notification option for new materials. Part of Munachi's Homepage of
African Christian Inspiration (May 2000)
- Text Studies:
by Rev. Diedrik Nelson. These short studies (with reflections, and prayers)
are posted at least two weeks before the date of preaching and remain online
thereafter. Dan writes: "I prepare this study for a group of clergy and lay
people who meet weekly to discuss the texts for the following Sunday. We
have met for over 10 years and the study reflects the format we have come
to. (Nov 02)
- The Barrel:
RCL sermons prepared in advance by Pastor John Pavelko of Crossroads PC in
Walled Lake, MI. John's page and his sermons are very well laid out and will
provide a good starting point for reflection. Usually posted by Friday noon
(Aug 00)
- The Billabong: The product of
the Rev. Jeff Shrowder's translation efforts, the Psalm contributions are
mostly set for responsive use in the worship, and often employ images and
idioms of rural Australia. Additional lectionary-related prayers and/or
reflections are also offered. Hymn suggestions for each Sunday of the RCL
are another feature of the site, with the hymns drawn from the Australian
Hymn Book/With one Voice, Sing Alleluia and Together in Song. Jeff is
another one of our quality resources from an Uniting Church in Australia
background. Also listed in our RCL Hymn Selection section.
(Mar 02)
- The Journey With Jesus:
Each Saturday Dr. Daniel Clendenin posts a weekly essay on the Biblical
lectionary for the week ahead. Currently Daniel's archive of essays includes
a large number of non-lectionary materials, but as time progresses the
lectionary related materials will come to dominate. Daniel's material is
often illustrated with poetry and art, making his site a interesting place
to check out. (Dec 04)
- The Kitchen Sink: The
Rev. Robert Kitchen presents his weekly bulletin teasers regarding one or
more of the RCL readings in an archive that reaches back to Christmas Year B
and which continues onward - a day or two in advance for the foreseeable
future. (Mar 01)
- The Protestant Hour/Day 1: The main
page contains the current week's sermon and a link to the
Sermon Library
where there are over 7 years worth of (mostly) lectionary based sermons
organized by calendar date. This ecumenically sponsored ministry seeks to
present the works of a large number of preachers "proclaiming a warm,
intelligent gospel". (Feb 03)
- The Rock: Weekly
messages and worship resources by Pete Haynes, a Church of the Brethren
pastor. Sermon usually posted on Friday, with service online by mid-week.
Extensively indexed archives (and a large number of sermons).
(Jan 02)
- The Text This Week: Resources for
students, teachers, and preachers of the RCL by Jenee Woodard, this new site
attempts to provide comprehensive study and worship material related to each
text for the upcoming Sunday, including historical and contemporary
references to the specific texts from resources like the "Church Fathers".
(Dec 98)
- The Weekly Homily
of Fr. Daniel Meynen: Sign up to recieve the homily in advance by e-mail
(by Wednesday) and check the sermon archives on the site for all three years
of the (Roman) RCL. Fr. Daniel is one of the first net ministers.
(Nov 99)
- This Sunday's Message:
Lectionary sermons by Father George Griffin of the Good Shepherd Catholic
Church, Mount Vernon., Virginia. Posted by Thursday. (Jun
00)
- This Weaks'
Hermeneutic by Revs. Dawn and Joseph Weaks, two Disciples of Christ
pastors. The material is posted by Tuesday and includes commentary,
reflections, and sermons on the Revised Common Lectionary readings Previous
offerings now archived (Dec 00)
- This Weekend: Weekly Spiritual
Reflections: by Father Patrick Umberger, now of Holy Family Parish.
These are posted Sunday for the coming week. Check as well the questions in
"This Weekend's Readings". A well developed and well used site.
(Aug 00)
- Tim
Zingale's Illustrations and Sermons: Tim has a new sermon for each
Sunday posted on the previous Monday along with sermon illustrations and
other helps. Tim is also archiving his material online. (Nov
02)
- Weekly Sermon From
Chris Heath : A long standing page, now at new domain, featuring a
weekly lectionary sermon from Chris Heath of the Anglican Church of
Australia. Posted early in the week. Chris now has a lectionary indexed
sermon
archive page along with other helpful indexes and pages. Recommended.
(Apr 02)
- Wellsprings:
The gateway to a site that provides many good resources, chief amongst are
reflections on the lectionary passages for the coming Sunday arranged from
the main page by Season - generally several weeks in advance.
(May 01)
- Word-Sunday: A Catholic
Resource For The Lectionary. This site includes an Adult Study and
Children's Story as well as a Family Activity and links to various resources
week by week. Larry Broding posts several days in advance and maintains a
complete archive. Very helpful. (Apr 00)
- West Shore
Sermon and Worship Page: Now at a new site, the Rev. Harold McNabb of
West Shore Presbyterian Church in Victoria, British Columbia posts sermons
each week by late Thursday or Friday afternoon. Harold has a long term
pastorate and has begun to build a full archive of his lectionary based
sermons. (Feb 04)
- Word of God Hour: This resource
was developed by Fr. John Mole, O.M.I., to help afolk prepare for the coming
Sunday's readings. A full three year cycle is gathered together in which a
theme is presented that is particular to the given Sunday or Feast-Day and
then is related to each each of the three readings. (Aug 99)
- Worship and
Preaching: Excellent weekly resources from David Beswick, a Uniting
Church clergy person in Wesburn, Australia. Recommended for
liturgical material as well as sermons. David has a wonderful full three
year archive that will help meet your needs whenever you go to this site
(Oct 01)
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