Posts tagged with ‘Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost’

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September 29, 2019 – Sixteenth 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 […]

    Sunday, September 9, 2018 – Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost

    by Melissa VanTassell

      James tells us to stop showing favoritism in the assembly, treating the rich visitor with more honor than the poor one. Jesus himself seems to show partiality in his first response to the Syrophoenician woman in today’s gospel. Was he testing her faith in saying Gentiles don’t deserve the goods meant for God’s children? Or […]

      September 24, 2017 – Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost

      by Melissa VanTassell

        Matthew narrates one of Jesus’ controversial parables, in which Jesus says the reign of God is like workers who get paid the same no matter when they start. When God changes his mind about punishing Nineveh for their evil ways, Jonah is angry. Yet God is gracious and merciful, abounding in steadfast love. In baptism […]

        Sunday, September 4, 2016 – The Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost

        by Melissa VanTassell

          Called to contemplate the cost of discipleship today, we might be helped by translating Paul’s request to Philemon into our prayer of the day: Refresh my heart in Christ. Strengthened by the company and forgiveness of the Christ in the blessed sacrament and recalling God’s grace in remembrance of baptism, we can be strengthened in […]