Posts tagged with ‘Sixth Sunday after Pentecost’

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July 21, 2019 – Sixth Sunday after Pentecost

by Melissa VanTassell

    Perhaps the church, at its best, is “all ears.” Almighty God urges the faithful, again and again, to “listen up!”—to heed the word from above. So it was with Abraham and Sarah, with Mary and Martha, and the early church at Colossae. So it is today as we join the assembly to hear the word […]

    Sunday, July 1, 2018 – Sixth Sunday after Pentecost

    by Melissa VanTassell

      A woman finds healing by touching Jesus’ cloak, and a girl is restored to life when he takes her by the hand. In both cases a boundary is crossed: in Jesus’ time the hemorrhaging woman was considered ritually unclean, polluting others by her touch, and anyone who touched a corpse also became unclean. In Mark’s […]

      Sunday, June 26, 2016 – Sixth Sunday after Pentecost

      by Melissa VanTassell

        We have no good apart from God. That makes our Lord’s call to follow him an invitation to freedom. This is freedom to revel in the Spirit’s fruits: love, joy, peace, patience, and the like. This is the path of life. Readings: 1 Kings 19:15-16, 19-21 Psalm 16 Galatians 5:1, 13-25 Luke 9:51-62 Prayer: Sovereign […]