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Gospel: Luke 1: 39-56 (Advent 4: Series C)
The creation of this word reminds us that the Magnificat, like Christmas itself, is charged from the start with joy and praise. -
Gospel: Luke 7:18-28 (29-35) (Advent 3: Series C)
Sometimes it is the unnamed characters in the Bible who can most help present-day readers find their own place in the biblical story. -
Gospel: Luke 3:1-20 (Advent 2: Series C)
Like Isaiah and John, we look forward to that great and glorious day, trusting the resurrected One will return as He promised. -
Gospel: Luke 1:26-38 (Advent 4: Series B)
At the center of this gospel reading is a conversation. It was of the memorable variety. It involved a peasant girl from a small town and a mighty messenger from God. -
Gospel: Luke 1:39-55 (Advent 4: Series C)
It is the day before Christmas Eve. The trappings have taken their toll. Despite your valiant attempts to hold the Advent line, members of your congregation (and perhaps you, too) have grown weary of the Christmas season. One of the primary culprits, of course, is the ubiquitous Christmas playlist. -
Gospel: Luke 7:18-28 (Advent 3: Series C)
It is a question that emerges from deep inside. It comes from mounting fears, nagging doubts, and unsettling uncertainties. It is the question asked by one who can no longer pretend that things will work out nicely and neatly. All thinking Christians face this question at some point, but few have the courage to give it voice.
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