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Isaiah 6:1-8

Trinity Sunday B

Illustration For many congregations in North America, this lectionary text will coincide with graduation celebrations — a season when the story of God’s calling and, especially, God’s overcoming our weakness and frailty to accomplish God’s purposes will be a very live factor in the sanctuary on Sunday mornings.  This would be a great Sunday to…

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Isaiah 6:1-8 (9-13)

Epiphany 5C

It was the year King Uzziah died. Or, it was the year President Kennedy died. Or it was the year 9/11 rattled the world to its core. Or it was the year the COVID pandemic began. It was the year when things fell apart, when foundations were shaken, when the markets crumbled, when all that…

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Isaiah 6:1-8

Trinity Sunday B

Using this prophetic text for Trinity Sunday will take a bit of exegetical ingenuity.  You will have to use strong New Testament glasses to find the Trinity here.  But, on the other hand, this is a perfect text for the transition from the celebration of the Great Feasts of the church year to Ordinary Time,…

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Isaiah 6:1-13

Epiphany 5C

Somewhere in my reading recently, I ran across this familiar rant about God’s invisibility.  “If God really wants us to believe in him, why doesn’t he come out of hiding, you know, make himself visible, write in words across the sky, speak audibly so that everyone can hear his voice, do some miracle that would…

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Isaiah 6:1-8

Trinity Sunday B

Isaiah 6 is a bit reminiscent of a “good news, bad news” joke about a conversation between a lawyer and her client.  She told him, “I have some good news and some bad news.  Which do you want to hear first?”  Her client replied, “Give me the bad news first.”  “The bad news is that…

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Isaiah 6:1-8

Trinity Sunday B

Comments, Observations, and Questions It was the year King Uzziah died. Or, it was the year President Kennedy died. Or it was the year 9/11 rattled the world to its core. It was the year when things fell apart, when foundations were shaken, when the markets crumbled, when all that had once been familiar now…

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