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A common spirit...,
By FrKurt Messick "FrKurt Messick" (Bloomington, IN USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 500 REVIEWER)
This review is from: The Revised Common Lectionary: The Consultation on Common Texts (Paperback)
This is primarily a book of lists. The lectionary is the series of readings from the Bible for church purposes. Many denominations follow a lectionary, i.e., a pre-set cycle of readings, rather like schools following a similarly planned curriculum. There are advantages and disadvantages to this system - the greatest disadvantage some see is in a lack of flexibility for preaching. However, the greatest advantage I see in following a lectionary cycle is the inability to avoid difficult or problematic texts in the Bible. Too often preachers will succumb to the temptation to preach on the same comfortable and inspiring passages, and largely ignore the rest of the Bible. The lectionary doesn't enable one to do that, but stimulates creativity and learning in the congregation as they too are exposed to passages that might not make the top of the preferred reading lists. Introduction Titles of Sundays and Special Days Years A, B and C Special Days The Story of the Common Lectionary Members of the Task Force Helpful Reading Indexes This book is a book I pick up and use every week as I look to what will be read in my Sunday services. As I put together bulletins and worship booklets, and as I plan ahead for special services, this book becomes an invaluable aid to me. Some texts like the Anglican `Book of Common Prayer' include their denomination's variant of lectionary; which was produced prior to the advent of the Revised Common Lectionary. Similarly, there are lists available for other denominations. As I have a broadly ecumenical chaplaincy, I have opted to follow, for the sake of being as broadly inclusive as I can be, the Revised Common Lectionary as a rule. This means that the occasional Sunday may differ here and there with mainline denominations, but by and large the cycle is the same for all of us. Not a book one sits down and reads, this is nonetheless a very valuable book for any who are in charge of worship services or planning for such, and can be useful for those who want to adopt the spiritual practice for a term of years of following the Bible in the same manner as much of the rest of Christianity.
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Very nice and handy volume,
By Maxwell Johnson "Cook, musician and teacher" (Orlando,, FL, USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER)
This review is from: The Revised Common Lectionary: The Consultation on Common Texts (Paperback)
Abingdon has done an excellent job of producing this edition of the RCL. Considering the low price, the paper is of good quality, the type face is clear and elegant, and the binding is plenty sturdy for personal use.I note that one reviewer condemns the selection of readings, preferring the Roman lectionary. That certainly is his/her prerogative but s/he should be aware that this is a minority opinion, even among Roman clergy, at least in this country. While the RCL was generated by non-Catholic bodies, it is by no means hermeneutically (he ought to learn to spell that, by the way) "Protestant." A substantial number of Roman bishops strongly supported adoption of the RCL but were overruled by Rome. There are many, many rationales for choosing lections and none of them will satisfy everyone. A very nice and inexpensive lectionary for personal use.
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This review is from: The Revised Common Lectionary: The Consultation on Common Texts (Paperback)
As a Baptist, I was not familiar with the concept of a lectionary growing up. I was introduced to it as a seminary student, and have fallen in love with the concept. The RCL connections millions of Christians around the world each week around a common theme of worship, and forces pastors to wrestle with difficult concepts in scripture. It is an excellent tool for ecumenical cooperation.
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