Showing posts with label boundaries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boundaries. Show all posts

Sunday, January 7, 2024

Sermon: "Blurred Lines", Mark 2:1-12 (January 7, 2024)


We’re in kind of a strange temporal place this week. We’ve officially turned the corner into a new calendar year, crossing a boundary of sorts, and yet the Narrative Lectionary seamlessly carries on with the story of our faith. There is another shift, though – Christmas marked a liturgical transition for us from First Testament readings to New Testament readings. Continuity alongside boundaries, changes and consistency, each persisting and coexisting in the same moment. It’s something to think about, especially as we continue our dive into Mark’s gospel, the version of Jesus’ life that we’ll be focusing on for the next several months.

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Liturgy: Epiphany, Mark 2:1-12 (January 7, 2024)

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Hymns:

Hymn GTG #110, “Love Has Come" 
Hymn GTG #155, “Raise a Song of Gladness”
Hymn GTG #154, “Jesus Entered Egypt”