Lectionary: Series C (327)
  1. God created mankind to be His bride and now, in Christ Jesus, the Church of God is the bride of Christ.
  2. Jesus turning water into wine calls for you to believe: To believe in Him.
  3. The most counter-cultural action any Christian church could take right now would be to foster healthy and constructive conversations among its members and neighbors across their variety of opinions and perspectives.
  4. This Epiphany text brings the coming of the Light and the Light shining in the darkness drawing all men to it together.
  5. Not only does God reveal the identity of Jesus in this season through what we see and hear Jesus doing and saying, but God also reveals His gracious will through Jesus despite what we see and hear.
  6. Paul is thinking of the cross and empty tomb, but the liturgical calendar places us at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, not the end: Jesus standing waist deep in the Jordan River.
  7. The episode of the boy Jesus in the Temple raises questions. It raised questions for Mary (and Joseph) and it raises questions for us.
  8. Solomon uses his new gift of wisdom immediately, but as he grows older he appears to use this gift less and less!
  9. As we continue to celebrate the mystery of the incarnation, this is a perfect moment to meditate on how the work of God “in Christ" unfolds in every moment of the life of Jesus of Nazareth.
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