Lectionary 29/01/2023
- Fourth Sunday after Epiphany-Year A
- Third Sunday before Lent-Year A
- Fourth Sunday after Epiphany-Year A
- Fourth Sunday after Epiphany-Year A
Lectionary Readings
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Micah 6:1-8
LWPT Meditations - Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year A
LWPT Meditations - Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year A
by Susan Thorne
Meditation – Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Yr A Micah 6:1-8 Psalm 15 1st Corinthians 1:18-31 Matthew 5:1-12 If we read God’s law in the Pentateuch it looks long and complex, but in Micah it is summed up in a few words. All that God requires of his people is that they “act justl
Times and Seasons - Full Service - Fourth Sunday after Epiphany - Year A
Times and Seasons - Full Service - Fourth Sunday after Epiphany - Year A
by Andrew Pratt and Marjorie Dobson
Fourth Sunday after Epiphany - Year A Order of Service contains: Opening Hymn: Prayer: God of justice and mercy Hymn: Help us, O Lord, to learn or When will we ever learn? Reading Micah 6:1-8 Hymn: We turn to you, O God of every nation or Prophets challenge words and actions Serm
Prophets challenge words and actions
Prophets challenge words and actions
by Andrew Pratt
Prophets challenge words and actions, things we do and things say, lift the veil and prompt the conscience, show our deeds the light of day. Verses 2-3 follow Andrew Pratt (born 1948) Words © 19/1/2014 Stainer & Bell Ltd, London, England, www.stainer.co.uk. Please include any re
Fresh Thoughts For Sunday - Fresh Thoughts For Sunday Issue 152
Fresh Thoughts For Sunday - Fresh Thoughts For Sunday Issue 152
by Twelvebaskets Ltd
A selection of commentary, reflection and prayer ideas from various Christian authors and the full bible texts from the NRSV for this week's lectionary. NOW INCLUDING SERIALISED BOOKS FROM SPCK AND CONTRIBUTIONS FROM BRF. Check below for details. Subscribe to Fresh Thoughts For S
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