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  1. The slideshow files contain selected texts from each of the Sunday Lectionary readings along with reflective images. Each is available in PowerPoint and PDF format. Since the images have copyright release for non-commercial use, the slideshows may be freely used in worship and educational settings.

  2. Feb 23, 2022 · These contain selected texts from each of the Sunday Lectionary readings along with reflective images. Since the images have copyright release for non-commercial use, the slideshows may be freely used in worship and educational settings. The slideshows are also linked via the “Slideshows” links on the right sidebar of the scripture text pages.

  3. The Revised Common Lectionary is a three-year cycle of weekly lections used to varying degrees by the vast majority of mainline Protestant churches in Canada and the United States. The RCL is built around the seasons of the Church Year, and includes four lections for each Sunday, as well as additional readings for major feast days.

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    The idea is not a new one: The first lectionary is believed to date back to the 4th century. (source) The lectionary we use today has its roots in the Roman Catholic Ordo Lectionum Missae (1969), a three-year cycle of readings which emerged after Vatican II. In the years that followed, several Protestant denominations began creating their own versi...

    There are many benefits to using some form of a lectionary to guide your worship planning. Here are a few prominent benefits of using the RCL:

    The RCL is a three-year cycle, organized as Year A, Year B, and Year C. Each year includes three selected readings and a Psalm or Canticle response for every Sunday of the year.

    If the lectionary is new to you, you might be thinking, “This all sounds great, but how do I actually use the lectionary in my weekly services?” Here’s a quick how-to guide: First, you’ll need to decide how many Scripture readings to include in your service of worship. Most churches have two readings each week, but some have three, and some may onl...

    Interested in learning more about the RCL? Here are a few great resources: The Revised Common Lectionary (Consultation on Common Texts) Using the Lectionary (Barry Sanford) When and How Are Revised Common Lectionary Readings Related? (UMC Discipleship) Short Introductions to Lectionary Readings (Methodist Church in Britain) Lectionary Summaries (th...

  4. 2021 Revised Common Lectionary for Sundays and Festivals. These Scripture readings are from the three-year Revised Common Lectionary as provided in the Presbyterian Book of Common Worship (Westminster John Knox Press, 2018). The readings from the two-year daily lectionary are not included in this document. This list of readings includes both ...

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  5. 18 hours ago · This page allows you to find the Scripture readings for any Sunday in the Revised Common Lectionary. The Season of Christmas Texts for sundown 24 December 2024 through 5 January 2025. The Season after the Epiphany Texts for 6 January 2025 through 25 February 2025. The Season of Lent Texts for 26 February through 5 April 2025.

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  7. Using the Lectionary in Formation. The lectionary cycle reflects the themes of the seasons of the Church Year and follows major events of the Hebrew Bible as well as the life and ministry of Jesus. Thus using the lectionary in formation not only enhances Sunday worship but also provides further opportunities to “read, mark, learn and inwardly ...

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