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Psalm 14 (53)
Psalm 53 is included in today’s Daily Office readings. It is almost exactly the same as Psalm 14, which is included in this Sunday’s Revised Common Lectionary, except for the penultimate verse(s). The text of Psalm 14 is included below, … Continue reading
Actions and words: some pre-emptive reflections
This coming Sunday’s Gospel reading (from the RCL) tells the story of two sons asked to go and work in the family vineyard. One says no, but later goes anyway. One says yes, but fails to carry through. There are … Continue reading
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Tagged actions, father, Matthew 21, parable, reflection, revised common lectionary, sons, words, Year A Proper 21
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Grace, mystery food (and kangaroos)
A sermon preached at St Paul’s Episcopal Church, Norwalk, September 25, 2011. Year A, Proper 20. Exodus 16:2-15; Philippians 1:21-30; Matthew 20:1-16 There is a story told – which may or may not be true – that when Captain Cook … Continue reading
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Tagged Captain Cook, Christianity, Eucharist, exodus, grace, kangaroo, manna, religion, revised common lectionary, St Paul's Norwalk OH, Year A Proper 20
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