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Once again: Jesus was not born in a stable!

December 10, 2025November 12, 2025 by Ian Paul

Every year, in the northern hemisphere, and especially in Northern Europe, we are apparently caught by surprise as the evenings draw in, and the morning light comes later. It always seems surprising, even though it is the same every year. And every year, I brace myself for the repetition of the ill-founded claim that Jesus … Continue Reading

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Jesus’ parables of the lost in Luke 15

September 10, 2025September 9, 2025 by Ian Paul

The Sunday lectionary gospel for Trinity 13 in Year C is the first two of the three ‘parables of the lost’ in Luke 15, the parable of the lost sheep and the parable of the lost coin. We don’t go on to read the third, the parable of the prodigal son, since we read that … Continue Reading

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Jesus was not born in a stable—and it really does matter!

November 29, 2024November 27, 2024 by Ian Paul

What do you find most irritating about this time of year? The drawing in of dark and cold nights? The hideous adoption of that consumerist import ‘Black Friday’? People putting up Christmas trees when we have only just started Advent? Being urged to spend more money by means of schmaltzy human interest mini-dramas? For me, … Continue Reading

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Was Jesus racist towards the Syro-Phoenician woman in Mark 7?

September 4, 2024September 3, 2024 by Ian Paul

The gospel lectionary reading for Trinity 15 in this Year B (the reading for Trinity 14 three years ago) is Mark 7.24-37, which includes the episode of Jesus’ encounter with the Syrophoenician woman that often brings readers up short, containing as it does what appears to be a rather shocking insult. Jesus is seeking to … Continue Reading

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Jesus as Good Shepherd leads his sheep in John 10

April 17, 2024April 16, 2024 by Ian Paul

The lectionary gospel readers for the Fourth Sunday of Easter take the three parts of John 10 in turn; in Year A, we read the first ten verses, and now in Year B we look at the second section in John 10.11–18. But this is a good example of where our modern chapter divisions (first … Continue Reading

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Jesus as Good Shepherd leads his sheep in John 10 video discussion

April 16, 2024April 15, 2024 by Ian Paul

The gospel lectionary reading for Year B is the second part of John 10 (John 10.11-18) on the theme of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, following on from the first part explored in Year A. This passage needs to be read carefully in the context of this section of the gospel—but also in its first … Continue Reading

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Jesus was not born in a stable—and it really matters!

November 29, 2023November 24, 2023 by Ian Paul

What do you find most irritating about this time of year? The drawing in of dark and cold nights? The hideous adoption of that consumerist import ‘Black Friday’? People putting up Christmas trees when we have only just started Advent? Being urged to spend more money by means of schmaltzy human interest mini-dramas? For me, … Continue Reading

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The parable of the wise and foolish virgins in Matthew 25

November 13, 2023November 7, 2023 by Ian Paul

The lectionary gospel reading for the third Sunday before Advent at the end of Year A is Matt 25.1–13, known as the parable of the wise and foolish virgins. This forms part of the second half of Jesus’ teaching about the future. In Matt 24.3, in response to Jesus’ prediction of the destruction of the … Continue Reading

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The parable of the wise and foolish virgins in Matthew 25 video discussion

November 7, 2023November 6, 2023 by Ian Paul

The lectionary gospel reading for the third Sunday before Advent at the end of Year A is Matt 25.1–13, known as the parable of the wise and foolish virgins. This forms part of the second half of Jesus’ teaching about the future. In Matt 24.3, in response to Jesus’ prediction of the destruction of the … Continue Reading

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Your seasonal reminder: Jesus was not born in a stable!

November 30, 2022November 25, 2022 by Ian Paul

What do you find most irritating about this time of year? The drawing in of dark and cold nights? The hideous adoption of that consumerist import ‘Black Friday’? People putting up Christmas trees when we have only just started Advent? Being urged to spend more money by means of schmaltzy human interest mini-dramas? For me, … Continue Reading

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The short parables of the lost in Luke 15 video discussion

September 7, 2022September 6, 2022 by Ian Paul

The Sunday lectionary gospel for Trinity 13 in Year C is the first two of the three ‘parables of the lost’ in Luke 15, the parable of the lost sheep and the parable of the lost coin. We don’t go on to read the third, the parable of the prodigal son, since we read that … Continue Reading

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