Posts tagged with ‘Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost’

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Sunday, September 23, 2018 – Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost

by Melissa VanTassell

    Today we hear James warn against selfish ambition, while the disciples quarrel over which one of them is the greatest. Jesus tells them the way to be great is to serve. Then, to make it concrete, he puts in front of them an actual flesh-and-blood child. We are called to welcome the particular children God […]

    October 8, 2017 – Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost

    by Melissa VanTassell

      In today’s gospel reading, Jesus tells a parable of the vineyard, an image of Israel, the prophets’ mission, and Christ’s death. For Christians, the vineyard also speaks of God’s love poured out in the blood of Christ, given to us for the forgiveness of sin. Grafted onto Christ the vine at baptism, we are nourished […]

      September 18, 2016 – Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost

      by Melissa VanTassell

        As we are invited today to consider what it means to be managers (rather than owners) of all that we have, it is crucial to recall that we are bought with a price. “Christ Jesus, himself human, . . . gave himself a ransom for all.” Apart from the generosity of God we have nothing—we […]