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Micah 5:2-5a

Advent 4C

[…] in Jeremiah, Malachi, and Zephaniah gave various twists on the theme of God’s coming action on behalf of (and sometimes against) God’s people.  Now, two days before Christmas we have this crystal clear prediction about a ruler being born in the city of David who will shepherd God’s people into eternal peace and security. […]

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Colossians 3:12-17

Christmas 1C

[…] of the old year may seem like jumping right to Good Friday and Easter.  That’s part of the reason why we remember that many Christians just celebrated Christmas because of what happened on the first Good Friday and Easter.  Had the baby Jesus not also grown up to be the crucified and risen Christ, […]

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Matthew 3:1-12

Advent 2A

[…] stuff.  It shook people up.  It would shake us up.  The Second Sunday in Advent may be a time to ponder all the paradoxes of Advent and Christmas—paradoxes that would shake us all up if only we took the time to note them.  Of course, the problem is that many people even in the […]

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Luke 1:68-79

Advent 2C

[…] mention Jesus’ birth at all.  But Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all recognized that no gospel would be complete without John the Baptist.  A gospel may skip Christmas but it may not skip John.  Why?  Because as Zechariah knew already when John was just eight days old, John was going to be the necessary […]

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

Christmas 2B

[…] mouths to join the mirth. Because here it is the first Sunday of a new year and really the first Sunday in the 2014-2015 holiday season after Christmas is officially finished. For weeks now, starting well before American Thanksgiving even, it’s been all Jesus, all the time. The Muzak pumped into the shopping malls […]

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Hebrews 10:5-10

Advent 4C

What on earth is this whole Christmas business about?  Why is it worth all the effort so many people put into celebrating it?  To answer that, not just the Church but also the world needs to know just why Jesus came to be not only born in Bethlehem, but also to grow up to […]

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

Christmas 2A

[…] mouths to join the mirth.  Because here it is the first Sunday of a new year and really the first Sunday in the 2019-2020 holiday season after Christmas is officially finished.  For weeks now, starting well before American Thanksgiving even, it’s been all Jesus, all the time.  The Muzak pumped into the shopping malls […]

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Luke 2:41-52

1st Sunday after Christmas C

We are still in the Christmas season on this Sunday, and for many of us, this is a low-key Sunday, a “coming down” from all of the hype that has been the season. There’s a bit of that feeling in the story as well. Year after year (a more literal translation of the opening […]

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John 1:(1-9) 10-18

2nd Sunday after Christmast C

[…] and that God is actively at work to bring about his Kingdom on earth. In John’s prologue, it’s as though we’ve become even more passive for the Christmas season: we receive, are given, it is made known to us, we have seen, and are made to become… the cosmological and eternal goodness of the […]

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Luke 2:22-40

Christmas 1B

[…] draw together “an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us” (Luke 1:1) he meant business! And so in this lection for the Sunday after Christmas we find the intriguing story about old Simeon and Anna in the Temple on the day when Jesus was formally dedicated to God according to the […]

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