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englewoodreview.org /1 month ago

Lectionary Poetry – 3rd Sunday After Pentecost (Year A)

We continue our weekly series of poetry that resonates with the lectionary readings for the week (Revised Common Lectionary and […] The post Lectionary Poetry – 3rd Sunday After Pe...

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englewoodreview.org /1 month ago

Lectionary Poetry – 4th Sunday After Pentecost (Year A)

We continue our weekly series of poetry that resonates with the lectionary readings for the week (Revised Common Lectionary and […] The post Lectionary Poetry – 4th Sunday After Pe...

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englewoodreview.org /2 weeks ago

Lectionary Poetry – 6th Sunday After Pentecost (Year A)

We continue our weekly series of poetry that resonates with the lectionary readings for the week (Revised Common Lectionary and […] The post Lectionary Poetry – 6th Sunday After Pe...

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englewoodreview.org /3 weeks ago

Lectionary Poetry – 5th Sunday After Pentecost (Year A)

We continue our weekly series of poetry that resonates with the lectionary readings for the week (Revised Common Lectionary and […] The post Lectionary Poetry – 5th Sunday After Pe...

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englewoodreview.org /1 day ago

Lectionary Poetry – 8th Sunday After Pentecost (Year A)

It’s the 8th Sunday after Pentecost. Here, we’ve curated a broad selection of classic and contemporary poems from diverse poets […] The post Lectionary Poetry – 8th Sunday After Pe...

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englewoodreview.org /1 month ago

Lectionary Poetry – Pentecost Sunday (Year A)

We continue our weekly series of poetry that resonates with the lectionary readings for the week (Revised Common Lectionary and […] The post Lectionary Poetry – Pentecost Sunday (Y...

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englewoodreview.org /1 month ago

Lectionary Poetry – 2nd Sunday After Pentecost (Year A)

We continue our weekly series of poetry that resonates with the lectionary readings for the week (Revised Common Lectionary and […] The post Lectionary Poetry – 2nd Sunday After Pe...

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englewoodreview.org /1 week ago

Lectionary Poetry – 7th Sunday After Pentecost (Year A)

It is the 7th Sunday after Pentecost, and we continue our weekly series of poetry that resonates with the assigned […] The post Lectionary Poetry – 7th Sunday After Pentecost (Year...

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englewoodreview.org /1 month ago

Lectionary Poetry – Trinity Sunday (Year A)

We continue our weekly series of poetry that resonates with the lectionary readings for the week (Revised Common Lectionary and […] The post Lectionary Poetry – Trinity Sunday (Yea...

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

Learning Poetry in Ordinary Time

David Paul Deavel, Catholic World Report Pentecost has come and gone. On some liturgical calendars, the time is called "Sundays After Pentecost" or some variation. Most Latin Rite...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Sunday's Readings: 2nd Sunday after Trinity

Proper 6: Exodus 19.2-8a; Psalm 100; Romans 5.1-8; Matthew 9.35–10.8 (9-23) MATTHEW 9.35 has “a nice rhythm”, my commentary says, highlighting three activities of Jesus: “teaching...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Sunday’s Readings: 3rd Sunday after Trinity

Jeremiah 20.7-13; Psalm 69.8-11[12-17]18-20*; Romans 6.1b-11; Matthew 10.24-39 WHO is Jesus referring to as “them” in Matthew 10.26? This reference looks like a way of making an i...

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writeoutloud.net /2 weeks ago

Poet of the Psalms

Defiant and firm...

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concordpastor.blogspot.com /1 month ago

NIGHT PRAYER: Saturday 5/30

On this eve of Trinity Sunday, we'll turn to the prayer of the great poet John Donne and his ode to our three-person'd God... Donne's language and style are of his time (17th centu...

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churchtimes.co.uk /2 weeks ago

5th Sunday after Trinity

Proper 9: Zechariah 9.9-12; Psalm 145.8-15; Romans 7.15-25a; Matthew 11.16-19,25-30 THE meaning of Matthew 11.16-19, according to one commentary, has been “contested for centuries...

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churchtimes.co.uk /3 weeks ago

Sunday’s Readings: 4th Sunday after Trinity

Proper 8: Jeremiah 28.5-9; Psalm 89.1-4,15-18; Romans 6.12-23; Matthew 10.40-42 THE three verses that constitute this Gospel lection get a whole Sunday to themselves; so, their ke...

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fumcfw.org /1 month ago

Daily Bread Devotional 6.1.26

When we hear Ecclesiastes 3, most of us skip straight to a funeral, or to the Byrds. The post Daily Bread Devotional 6.1.26 appeared first on First United Methodist Church of Fort...

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churchlifejournal.nd.edu /5 days ago

Philip Kolin’s Meekness: How Will the Meek Inherit the Earth?

Sr. Ann Astell on the craft of poetry.

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livinglutheran.org /3 weeks ago

Welcoming a prophet

Lectionary for June 28, 2026 Fifth Sunday after Pentecost Jeremiah 28:5-9; Psalm 89:1-4, 15-18; Romans 6:12-23; Matthew 10:40-42 Sometimes I fear for my wife in churches. My wife g...

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anglicancompass.com /3 weeks ago

Today in the Spirit: Proper 8A

It is still hard going in this early stage of Pentecost Year A. Through the collect and readings assigned for Proper 8A, the church calls for worship, yielding faith in the face of...

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jewishjournal.com /1 week ago

The Pinchas Vigilante Roll Call — A poem for Parsha Pinchas

I’m a rule follower. So when the Book says find an unblemished red cow that’s all I want to do. The post The Pinchas Vigilante Roll Call — A poem for Parsha Pinchas appeared first...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Malcolm Guite: Poet’s Corner

WE HAVE come again to the feast of Corpus Christi, that annual invitation to contemplate the mystery of the eucharist. I have been approaching that mystery through poetry in a more...

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jewishjournal.com /1 month ago

Sing Songs, Raise Spirits – A poem for Parsha Beh’alotcha

I just returned from Oconomowoc, Wisconsin where I was surrounded by a choir of angels ... The post Sing Songs, Raise Spirits – A poem for Parsha Beh’alotcha appeared first on Jewi...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Sunday's Readings: Trinity Sunday

Isaiah 40.12-17,27-31; Psalm 8; 2 Corinthians 13.11-13; Matthew 28.16-20 HERE are three (of course) questions for this Trinity Sunday Gospel. First, which mountain? Is Jesus direc...

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