Sundays after Pentecost (Year B)
The series of readings from the Hebrew Scriptures we read first every Sunday is a story of change and transition among God’s people. Where once they were content to be
The series of readings from the Hebrew Scriptures we read first every Sunday is a story of change and transition among God’s people. Where once they were content to be
“And the Word became flesh and lived among us” (John 1.14) The liturgical year begins with Advent. Then there are 12 days of Christmas, ending with the Epiphany of our
So, are you ready for Christmas yet? We ask or get asked that question about a million times over the next few weeks, but the question usually means: have you
This year, we spent the summer months listening to the great sagas in the book called Genesis: Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebekah, Esau and Jacob, Joseph and his brothers.
Through the summer, the Revised Common Lectionary gives us a sense of the continuity of Scripture. The series of readings from the Hebrew Scriptures we read first takes up the
This is the acclamation Christians use as we greet each other on this Feast of Feasts. The response is: The Lord is risen indeed. Alleluia! Go ahead; give it a
If your household is anything like mine, every week is a busy week, and it seems like each one is busier than the last. Taking time out of our busy
Study (Lent 2011). Join Fr Brian for five sessions on Tuesday evenings or on Wednesday mornings in Lent exploring Marcus Borg’s book Reading the Bible Again for the First Time.
As announced previously, the Annual Vestry Meeting of the Parish of St Mark the Evangelist will take place on Sunday 20 February 2011 at 11:30 am following the regular celebration