RCL Reflection, August 18, 2019
Ouch! Jesus doesn’t mince words in this week’s short passage from Luke’s gospel. Using words like fire, division, and hypocrites, we see a different side of Jesus, one that should make us squirm. How are we “interpreting the present time” that is our reality? Will we be comfortable or convicted? (Photo: Mike Kniec, Creative Commons)
Controlled Burns & Faithful Forecasting
Lectionary Reflection for the 13th Sunday after Pentecost, Year C, August 14, 2016
Fire has the power to destroy and the power to foster regeneration and new growth. What if we consider Jesus’ fire imagery this week as being that of a controlled burn, a deliberate fire kindled for the purpose of regeneration and new growth? (Photo: US FIsh & Wildlife Service, Creative Commons)
Aflame
Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost Lectionary Reflection, August 18, 2013
Do these lessons leave you burning with the passion of the gospel or afraid of being burned? One thing’s for certain, these are tough texts for today’s times. Read on for ideas for preaching, worship, and time with children and youth. (Photo: Matthew Venn)