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John 2:1-11

Epiphany 2C

Apparently we are going to have to revise our definition of “glory.” Sometimes things happen in life that make us update long-held notions and definitions. It reminds me of the scene from the movie A Beautiful Mind in which the socially inept genius mathematician John Nash (played by Russell Crowe) haltingly proposes to his girlfriend…

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John 1:(1-9), 10-18

2nd Sunday after Christmas C

The Lectionary may get the last laugh here, and savvy preachers can curl up the corners of their mouths to join the mirth. Because here it is the first Sunday of a new year with Christmas now officially past us by about a week-and-a-half. For weeks now, starting well before American Thanksgiving even, it’s been…

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John 18:33-37

Proper 29B

Comments and Observations: He doesn’t look like a king.  More like a car accident victim.  Or someone who went one too many rounds with Rocky Balboa in the boxing ring. Whether you call this last Sunday before Advent “Christ the King Sunday” or “Reign of Christ Sunday,” there is a kind of delicious irony to…

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John 6:56-59

Proper 16B

Comments and Observations: But how does it all end?  After plunking us down in John 6 for the whole of August in Year B, the Lectionary puts on the brakes before we can get to the end of the story where the REACTION of the crowds to all of this is recorded.  So I would…

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John 6:51-58

Proper 15B

Comments and Observations: In her short story “The River,” Flannery O’Connor depicts a child who actually drowns when trying to baptize himself in a river.  After this startling story was published, someone asked O’Connor about this grotesque depiction of baptism.  O’Connor’s critics thought this story was too extreme.  But her goal was to remind her…

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John 6:35, 41-51

Proper 14B

Comments and Observations: “Your forefathers ate the manna in the desert yet they died.” That’s what Jesus said and it’s a pretty easy verse to cruise past and not much ponder.  I mean, of course those people died—in fact, they had died about 1,000 years ago!!   And since no one even a millennium earlier had…

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John 6:24-35

Proper 13B

Sample Sermon: Never Go Hungry; A sermon on John 6:24-35 John 6:24-35: Never Go Hungry: Proper 13B ** Note: The Year B Common Lectionary devotes no fewer than five summertime Sundays to a slow trek through John 6.   Because lots of similar themes weave through the various textual chunks as divided by the RCL, this…

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John 6:1-21

Proper 12B

Comments and Observations: Hang on to your hats, preaching partners, because we are beginning a 5-week odyssey in John 6.  Granted this is an important chapter but 5 whole weeks of preaching sermons on variations of Jesus being the bread of life can be a bit taxing.  Having skipped over the Feeding of the 5,000…

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John 3:1-17

Trinity Sunday B

Comments, Observations, and Questions I wonder what Nicodemus was thinking about when he walked home that night. My guess is that it wasn’t the Doctrine of the Trinity!  Yet this is the Year B passage assigned for Trinity Sunday 2015.  So what did he ponder?  No clue.  John doesn’t tell us.  That’s ironic seeing as,…

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John 15:26-27, 16:4b-15

Pentecost B

Comments and Observations: Well before Jesus ever preached his first sermon, there was John the Baptist.  Long before Jesus ever uttered a parable or healed a blind person, there was John. John had come to prepare the way for his cousin Jesus. And when John preached about this great and coming One, he talked a…

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