Reading Scripture in Worship

For worship in September we continue in the Season After Pentecost (ordinary time) and return fully to the Revised Common Lectionary. In fact, we will begin reading all four scriptures appointed for each Sunday. Lectionaries are ancient, however, the revitalization of the current lectionary is usually traced back to the Second Vatican Council: "The treasures of the Bible are to be opened up more lavishly, so that richer fare may be provided for the faithful at the table of God’s Word. In this way a more representative portion of the holy Scriptures will be read to the people over a set cycle of years" (The Documents of Vatican II, Walter Abbott, ed. [Piscataway, N.J.: New Century, 1974], p. 155). 

While we will read all four lections, the sermon will usually focus on one or two of the scriptures. Even so, the Holy Spirit will speak to us in all the readings. We gather each week to hear what God says to us.

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