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Year C

Why is the raising of Tabitha in Acts 9 important?

May 5, 2025May 5, 2025 by Ian Paul

The lectionary readings for Easter 4 in Year C include three substantial readings: Acts 9.36-43, Revelation 7.9-17 and John 10.22-30. There is a note which says: ‘The reading from Acts must be used as either the first or second reading’, which suggests that this reading is thought to be particularly important—and this is characteristic of … Continue Reading

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The 153 fish, the three ‘loves’, and the one call to follow in John 21

May 2, 2025April 30, 2025 by Ian Paul

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The ‘conversion’ of Paul in Acts 9 video discussion

April 30, 2025April 28, 2025 by Ian Paul

The lectionary reading for Easter 3 in Year C is Acts 9, the so-called conversion of Saul/Paul. These readings from Acts are prioritized, so that we are encouraged to preach from them in this season (despite it coming before Pentecost!). Is it right to talk about Paul being ‘converted’? What does this change involve—what is … Continue Reading

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Encountering the risen Jesus by the empty tomb in John 20

April 17, 2025April 14, 2025 by Ian Paul

The discovery by two disciples of the empty tomb, and Mary Magdelene’s encounter with Jesus, in John 20.1–18, is one of the main options for the gospel reading for Easter Sunday in both Year A and Year C (the alternative is Luke 24.1–12; in Year B we have the short ending of Mark 16). And … Continue Reading

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The humility of Jesus in Phil 2 video discussion

April 17, 2025April 7, 2025 by Ian Paul

The NT epistle reading for Palm Sunday in this Year 3 is the so-called ‘Christ hymn’ in Phil 2.5–11. This is a fitting parallel to the account of Jesus’ non-triumphal entry into Jerusalem in Luke 19.28–40. The introduction to this ‘hymn’ is also very carefully poetically structured, which suggests that the whole passage is by … Continue Reading

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What does Jesus’ anointing at Bethany in John 12 mean?

April 6, 2025March 31, 2025 by Ian Paul

This Sunday gospel lectionary reading for Lent 5 in Year C takes a break from our reading of Luke’s gospel to focus on the anointing of Jesus in Bethany by Mary, sister of Martha and Lazarus, in John 12.1–8. (If anyone can explain this move, I would love to hear!). This is an unusual narrative … Continue Reading

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Paul’s great exchange in Phil 3 video discussion

April 6, 2025March 31, 2025 by Ian Paul

The NT Epistle reading for Lent 5 (sometimes called Passion Sunday) is Paul’s account of his ‘great reversal’. (The gospel reading is the anointing at Bethany in John 12). Paul uses the language of ‘the flesh’ here as he has done in 2 Cor 5 to talk about mere human evaluation of things. On the … Continue Reading

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How is the Prodigal Son’s loving father portrayed in Luke 15?

March 27, 2025March 24, 2025 by Ian Paul

The Sunday gospel lectionary reading for Lent 4 in Year C is the parable of the prodigal son in Luke 15.1–3 and 11b–32, though it is perhaps as well called the parable of the loving father, or the parable of the father and the two sons. (The NT epistle is 2 Cor 5.16–21, Paul’s exposition … Continue Reading

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Reconciliation is the gospel in 2 Corinthians 5 video discussion

March 27, 2025March 24, 2025 by Ian Paul

The Sunday lectionary NT epistle for Lent 4 is 2 Cor 5.16–21. The gospel lectionary reading is Luke 15.1-3, 11b-32, the parable of the Forgiving Father (or the Prodigal Son), which works well with it. Many people will be preaching on the theme of Mothering Sunday—but that is in danger of missing out on this … Continue Reading

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Why do bad things happen to good people in Luke 13?

March 21, 2025March 18, 2025 by Ian Paul

The Sunday lectionary reading for the Third Sunday in Lent in Year C is Luke 13.1–9, where Jesus is questioned by his disciples about disaster bought on people by the wickedness of another, and Jesus extends the discussion into the question of disaster brought on by natural calamity. Though pertinent at the present moment because … Continue Reading

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Paul’s warnings in 1 Corinthians 10 video discussion

March 18, 2025March 17, 2025 by Ian Paul

The Sunday lectionary NT epistle for Lent 3 is 1 Cor 10.1–13. The gospel lectionary reading is Luke 13.1–9. Paul engages in his characteristic Christological reading, drawing parallels between the experience of Israel on their Exodus journey through the wilderness and the experience of the new Israel in Jesus as they share bread and wine. … Continue Reading

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