Posts tagged with ‘Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost’

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October 20, 2019 – Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost

by Melissa VanTassell

    Pray always. Do not lose heart. This is the encouragement of the Christ of the gospel today. Persistence in our every encounter with the divine will be blessed. Wrestle with the word. Remember your baptism again and again. Come regularly to Christ’s table. Persistence in our every encounter with the divine will be blessed. PRAYER: […]

    Sunday, September 30, 2018 – Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost

    by Melissa VanTassell

      Someone is casting out demons in Jesus’ name who isn’t part of Jesus’ own circle, and the disciples want him stopped. They appeal to Jesus, as Joshua did to Moses about the elders who prophesied without official authorization. Like Moses, Jesus refuses to see this as a threat. Jesus welcomes good being done in his […]

      October 15, 2017 – Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost

      by Melissa VanTassell

        In Isaiah we are given a vision of the great feast to come, when God will wipe away death forever. In Jesus’ parable about a great banquet, those invited do not come, so the invitation is extended to others. In our liturgy God spreads a table before us. Even amid anxiety and hardship we rejoice […]

        September 25, 2016 – Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost

        by Melissa VanTassell

          Consideration of and care for those in need (especially those “at our gate,” visible to us, of whom we are aware) is an essential component of good stewardship. It is in the sharing of wealth that we avoid the snare of wealth. It is the one whom death could not hold—who comes to us risen […]