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An informative weekly conversation on the Narrative Lectionary readings for the coming Sunday.
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Join Profs. David Lose, Karoline Lewis, and Matt Skinner for a conversation around preaching the lectionary texts for Day of Pentecost: John 14:8-17[25-27]; Acts 2:1-21; Psalm 104:24-34, 35b; and Romans 8:14-17
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First Reading
Commentary on Acts 2:1-21
Second Reading
Commentary on Romans 8:14-17
Join Profs. Rolf Jacobson, Mary Shore, and Craig Koester for "I Love to Tell the Story," a weekly conversation on the narrative lectionary. The readings for Day of Pentecost are Acts 2:1- 4; Galatians 4:1-7; and Luke 11:11-13.
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Narrative Lectionary
Commentary on Acts 2:1-4; Galatians 4:1-7
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Join Profs. David Lose, Karoline Lewis, and Matt Skinner for a conversation around preaching the lectionary texts for Ascension Sunday: Luke 24:44-53; Acts 1:1-11; Psalm 47; Ephesians 1:15-23
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Gospel
Commentary on Luke 24:44-53
First Reading
Commentary on Acts 1:1-11
Psalm
Commentary on Psalm 47
Second Reading
Commentary on Ephesians 1:15-23
Join Profs. David Lose, Karoline Lewis, and Matt Skinner for a conversation around preaching the lectionary texts for Easter 7: John 17:20-26; Acts 16:16-34; Psalm 97; Revelation 22:12-14,16-17,20-21.
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Gospel
Commentary on John 17:20-26
First Reading
Commentary on Acts 16:16-34
Psalm
Commentary on Psalm 97
Second Reading
Commentary on Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21
Join Profs. Rolf Jacobson, Mary Shore, and Craig Koester for "I Love to Tell the Story," a weekly conversation on the narrative lectionary. The readings for Seventh Sunday of Easter are Galatians 3:1-9, 23-29; and Luke 1:68-73.
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Narrative Lectionary
Commentary on Galatians 3:1-9, 23-29
Join Profs. Rolf Jacobson, Karoline Lewis, and Matt Skinner for a conversation around preaching the lectionary texts for Easter 6: John 14:23-29; Acts 16:9-15; Psalm 67 Revelation 21:10, 22-22:5
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Gospel
Commentary on John 14:23-29
First Reading
Commentary on Acts 16:9-15
Psalm
Commentary on Psalm 67
Second Reading
Commentary on Revelation 21:10, 22—22:5
Join Profs. Rolf Jacobson, Mary Shore, and Craig Koester for "I Love to Tell the Story," a weekly conversation on the narrative lectionary. The readings for Sixth Sunday of Easter are Galatians 1:13-17; 2:11-21; and Luke 18:9-14.
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Narrative Lectionary
Commentary on Galatians 1:13-17; 2:11-21
Join Profs. Rolf Jacobson, Karoline Lewis, and Matt Skinner for a conversation around preaching the lectionary texts for Easter 5: John 13:31-35; Acts 11:1-18; Psalm 148; Revelation 21:1-6
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Associated Commentary
Gospel
Commentary on John 13:31-35
First Reading
Commentary on Acts 11:1-18
Psalm
Commentary on Psalm 148
Second Reading
Commentary on Revelation 21:1-6
Join Profs. Rolf Jacobson, Mary Shore, and Craig Koester for "I Love to Tell the Story," a weekly conversation on the narrative lectionary. The readings for Fifth Sunday of Easter are Acts 15:1-17; and Luke 2:29-32.
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Associated Commentary
Narrative Lectionary
Commentary on Acts 15:1-17
Join Profs. Rolf Jacobson, Karoline Lewis, and Matt Skinner for a conversation around preaching the lectionary texts for Easter 4: John 10:22-30; Acts 9:36-43; Psalm 23(1); Revelation 7:9-17
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Associated Commentary
Gospel
Commentary on John 10:22-30
First Reading
Commentary on Acts 9:36-43
Psalm
Commentary on Psalm 23
Second Reading
Commentary on Revelation 7:9-17

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