RCL Reflection for Transfiguration Sunday, Year B, Feb. 11, 2024. No, we weren’t on the mountaintop with Jesus, but the light of Christ and the presence of Jesus is all around us. Jesus still reveals the glory of God in ways both ordinary and extraordinary. All we need do are listen and look. (Photo: Rich Gibson, Creative Commons))
Double-portion relationships
RCL Reflection, Transfiguration Sunday, Year B, February 14, 2021
This week’s lessons invite us to ponder the value of good relationships, both within our faith community and without. Relationships matter—greatly. We are not, as John Donne reminds, “islands unto ourselves.” We are built for and thrive when we have a circle of relationships that affirm, correct, bless, and challenge us. (Image: JESUS MAFA. Transfiguration, Vanderbilt Divinity Library)
Look for Light, Listen to Jesus, Be Transfigured
RCL Reflection for Transfiguration Sunday, Year B, Feb. 11, 2018
No, we weren’t on the mountaintop with Peter, James, and John, but the light of Christ and the presence of Jesus is all around us. Jesus still reveals the glory of God in ways both ordinary and extraordinary. All we need do are listen and look. (Photo: Art in the Christian Tradition, Creative Commons)
Dazed, Confused, Blinded, and Transfigured
Transfiguration of our Lord, Year B
Dazed, confused, and blinded, we are nonetheless being changed by the transfigured Christ. We, with our meager gifts and fragile faith, are stewards of this amazing good news even as we are being transformed and made new in Christ. (Photo: Edger Chambon 94, Creative Commons)
A Glimpse of God-Light
Lectionary reflection for the Transfiguration of our Lord
February 19, 2012
By the love, grace, and light of Christ we are transfigured. In turn, we are called to let the God-Light of Christ shine through our lives to illumine the Way for others. (Photo by qmnonic used under Creative Commons License. Thanks!)