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Lectionary resources: Lectionary Year B
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Preaching and Leading WorshipLectionary Year B Year B is the year of the Gospel of Mark Here are a sample of some of the many resources held in the library, that could enrich your journey and enhance your ministry as you travel through the Lectionary during Year B. Preaching Resources Provoking the Gospel of Mark : a storyteller’s commentary, year B by Richard W. Swanson Vigorous readings of the gospels do not just happen. They needed to be poked and prodded into life. Sometimes it is death and disaster that provoke them; other times it is a sudden thrill of joyful insight. Sometimes the story itself rears up, provoking new and astonishing readings. Feasting on the Word : Preaching the Revised Common Lectionary : Year B by David Lyon Bartlett For each Lectionary text, preachers will find four brief essays – one each on the theological, pastoral, exegetical, and hoiletical challenges of the text. Preaching God’s transforming justice : a lectionary commentary, year B : A Lectionary Commentary, Year B by Ronald J. Allen This commentary helps the preacher identify and reflect on the social implications of the Revised Common Lectionary readings. Mark (Teach the Text) by Grant R. Osborne The Teach the Text Commentary Series utilizes the best of biblical scholarship to provide the information a pastor needs to communicate the text effectively. The carefully selected preaching units and focused commentary allow pastors to quickly grasp the big idea and key themes of each passage of Scripture. Each unit of the commentary includes the big idea and key themes of the passage and sections dedicated to understanding, teaching, and illustrating the text. Mark : Jesus, servant and savior by R. Kent Hughes The Gospel of Mark resounds with the dynamic power of the Lord Jesus Christ, a message that is desperately needed in an age of aggressive evil and apathetic faith. In what is perhaps the most dramatic and action-packed of the Synoptic Gospels, Mark’s writing continues to inspire increased commitment to the Lord in the Church at large. His portrayal of Christ as the Servant-Saviour takes on fresh relevance in these expositions by respected pastor and author R. Kent Hughes. With careful exegesis and instructive illustrations, Hughes draws many practical lessons for everyday living and ministry from the Biblical text. Written to help preachers and Bible teachers communicate God’s Word more effectively, this engaging commentary unpacks the Gospel of Mark with clarity and passion. Texts for preaching : a lectionary commentary, based on the NRSV by Walter Brueggemann This volume provides resources for an entire year of sermons and offers practical help for preachers and others who use the Revised Common Lectionary. Abingdon theological companion to the lectionary : preaching year B by Paul Scott Wilson The commentary for each Sunday contains: * An overview of the four readings, as well as a brief encapsulation of a homiletical theme or point. * A longer theological reflection on the main issues of Christian life and belief raised by the readings * A concluding section on the pastoral implications of the text Preaching Mark’s unsettling Messiah by David Fleer Part one features a series of essays on Mark and part two contains eleven sermons based on passages from Mark. Will Willimon’s Lectionary Sermon Resource, Year B by Will Willimon Will Willimon is widely acclaimed as one of the top ten preachers in the world. For each Sunday of the Christian year, Will provides just what you need to begin the journey toward a sermon. This guide will stoke, fund, and fuel your imagination while leaving plenty of room to insert your own illustrations, make connections within your congregational context, and speak the Word in your distinctive voice. Guidance from Will Willimon is like sitting down with a trusted clergy friend and asking, “What will you preach next Sunday?” Feasting on the Gospels : Mark: A Feasting on the Word Commentary by Cynthia A. Jarvis Book Annotation Liturgies Feasting on the Word : Liturgies for Year B Worship companion by Kimberly Bracken Long Based on the Revised Common Lectionary, this book provides liturgical pieces used in preparing for worship each week. Including readings, prayers, questions for reflection, and household prayers for morning and evening. Bringing the Word to Life Together: Themes for the Word in Lectionary Year B and ideas for congregational responses by Andrew Collis & Dorothy McRae-McMahon This book suggests a different way of proclaiming the Word at Sunday worship. Instead of the congregation simply listening to the preaching, it invites us to consider the option of the congregation being involved in how the Word is interpreted and how that response can be expressed. Prayers Prayers for All Seasons : Based on the Revised Common Lectionary Yr. B by Seasons of the Spirit The weekly prayers in this collection can be used in various ways and at various times during worshi, including the call to worship, gathering, confession, offering, sending forth, and blessing. Pastoral prayers to share, year B : prayers of the people for each Sunday of the church year by David Sparks Responsive pastoral prayers that can be adapted to a variety of settings and circumstances. Each prayer is divided into four easily identifiable sections: world, suffering, church, ourselves. Prayers to Share–Year B : Responsive Prayers for Each Sunday of the Church Year by David Sparks Offers an entire year’s worth of responsive prayers for use in worship and other church group settings, written in inclusive and contemporary language. Prayers for the seasons of God’s people : worship aids for the Revised common lectionary, Year B by B. David Hostetter This book will assist worship leaders to weave the tehmes of the day’s lectionary readings throughout the service of worship. Entries for each Sunday include: Call to Worship, Invocation, Prayer of Confession and Declaration of Pardon, Prayer of Thanksgiving, Prayer of Dedication/Offeratory Prayer, Prayer of Intercession and Commemoration, once sentence introductions to each of the readings. Worship with Families and Children Feasting on the word : children’s sermons for Year B by Carol A Wehrheim Presents a retelling of each Sunday’s Bible story – based on the Revised Common Lectionary – for the entire church year. Lectionary Story Bible : Year B by Ralph Milton Well-known storyteller Ralph Milton retells Biblical stories in a way that makes the Bible relevant to young people today. All-age Lectionary Services Year B by Tricia Williams Provides a range of ideas for each week of the Lectionary, helping to provide worship that is appropriate and inclusive of all ages. Creative Ideas for Children’s Worship : Based on the Sunday Gospels, Year B by Sarah Lenton Focusing on the Gospel reading for every Sunday this book provides original, multi-sensory, and fun filled ideas for opening up the Gospels for children. Personal reflection Healing Presence : A Spirituality of Sunday Gospels Year B by Peter Varengo Written for priests and preachers, parents and teachers, this new series of reflections on the Sunday Gospels in the year of Mark are not concerned primarily to be a commentary on the text but on the message of the text; their purpose is not so much to inform as to inspire. The reflections by a master craftsman are written to unpack the Gospel – not simply Marks special theological emphases but his teaching about how we are to live with one another in the stuff of the everyday. Reading Mark for the first time by Wilfrid J. Harrington Provides a “road map” through the Gospel by describing its structure and explains Mark’s focus on Jesus the Messiah and the importance of a theology of the cross in understanding this Gospel Daily feast : meditations from Feasting on the Word by Kathleen Long Bostrom Provides a daily reflection, response, and prayer for the lectionary passages of the week. Exploring Mark’s Gospel : An Aid for Readers and Preachers Using Year B of the Revised Common Lectionary by Leslie J. Francis Looks at the Gospel readings for each week of the Lectionary and give s short paragraph setting the reading into context. This is followed by four short passages that provide a way to view the reading through different personality types: sensing; intuition; feeling; thinking. A simple guide to Mark by Paul J. McCarren Paul McCarren provides a new translation of the Gospel of Mark, leading readers chapter by chapter through the text. The Simple Guides introduce readers to life in early Christianity, describe points of controversy, and show how each section fits with those that went before. Mark for everyone by N. T. Wright N.T. Wright’s eye-opening comments on the Gospel and what it might mean for us are combined, passage by passage, with his fresh and inviting translation of the Bible text. Making use of his true scholar’s understanding, yet writing in an approachable and anecdotal style, Wright captures the urgency and excitement of Mark’s Gospel in a way few writers have. Following in the Footsteps of Jesus : Meditations on the Gospels for Year B by Jose Antonio Pagola Christian life does not arise spontaneously in us. The truth of the Gospel cannot always be arrived at through a process of reasoning. We need to mediate long on the words of Jesus. It is only through familiarity and association with the Gospels that we begin slowly to learn to live like him. Sunday matters : reflections on the lectionary readings for year B by Mark A. O’Brien This book contains reflections on the Sunday Bible readings for Year B in the Roman Catholic Lectionary. They are intended to assist those preparing homilies or talks on the readings, as well as others whose curiosity and questions have been aroused by these readings. Twelve Months of Sundays : Reflections on Bible Readings, Years B by Tom Wright N. T. Wright offers reflections on the Sunday readings in the Revised Common Lectionary for Year B. Welcoming the word : Sowing the Seed by Verna Holyhead In this collection of weekly reflections on the Lectionary for Year B, Verna Holyhead draws us into the inspired texts of both the Old and New Testaments. As a sourcebook for pastoral ministry or a reference for personal or communal reflection, this volume will assist believers who desire to engage more deeply with the Word. Camden Theological Library Centre for Ministry 16 Masons Drive North Parramata NSW 2151 61 2 8838 8940 http://www.library.nsw.uca.org.au/ |
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