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I see this as a sort of fallback position if we don't have anything particularly relevant to the moment. It would get old (at least for me ;-) if we did whatever was relevant to the church calendar each month, but we ought to acknowledge it sometimes.

For a copy of the most ecumenical lectionary I know of, see the Revised Common Lectionary. I know the people behind the Online TUMI Sacred Roots Annual calendar, which I think is lovely.

We certainly should cover the seasons at least once in the first couple of years of the blog:

  • Advent
  • Christmastide
  • Epiphany
  • Lent
  • EasterEaster
  • Pentecost

And if we could "go big" on Holy Week and do one post a day, that would be amazing! (But not perhaps realistic this year.)

Church Calendar

I see this as a sort of fallback position if we don't have anything particularly relevant to the moment. It would get old (at least for me ;-) if we did whatever was relevant to the church calendar each month, but we ought to acknowledge it sometimes.

For a copy of the most ecumenical lectionary I know of, see the Revised Common Lectionary. I know the people behind the Online TUMI Sacred Roots Annual calendar, which I think is lovely.

We certainly should cover the seasons at least once in the first couple of years of the blog:

  • Advent
  • Christmastide
  • Epiphany
  • Lent
  • Easter
  • Pentecost

And if we could "go big" on Holy Week and do one post a day, that would be amazing! (But not perhaps realistic this year.)

Church Calendar

I see this as a sort of fallback position if we don't have anything particularly relevant to the moment. It would get old (at least for me ;-) if we did whatever was relevant to the church calendar each month, but we ought to acknowledge it sometimes.

For a copy of the most ecumenical lectionary I know of, see the Revised Common Lectionary. I know the people behind the Online TUMI Sacred Roots Annual calendar, which I think is lovely.

We certainly should cover the seasons at least once in the first couple of years of the blog:

  • Advent
  • Christmastide
  • Epiphany
  • Lent
  • Easter
  • Pentecost

And if we could "go big" on Holy Week and do one post a day, that would be amazing! (But not perhaps realistic this year.)

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Jon Ericson
  • 9.8k
  • 25
  • 36

Church Calendar

I see this as a sort of fallback position if we don't have anything particularly relevant to the moment. It would get old (at least for me ;-) if we did whatever was relevant to the church calendar each month, but we ought to acknowledge it sometimes.

For a copy of the most ecumenical lectionary I know of, see the Revised Common Lectionary. I know the people behind the Online TUMI Sacred Roots Annual calendar, which I think is lovely.

We certainly should cover the seasons at least once in the first couple of years of the blog:

  • Advent
  • Christmastide
  • Epiphany
  • Lent
  • Easter
  • Pentecost

And if we could "go big" on Holy Week and do one post a day, that would be amazing! (But not perhaps realistic this year.)