LectionAid
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4th Quarter Year A 2008
3rd Quarter Year A 2008
2nd Quarter Year A 2008
1st Quarter Year A 2007-2008
4th Quarter Year C 2007
3rd Quarter Year C 2007
2nd Quarter Year C 2007
1st Quarter Year C 2006-2007
4th Quarter Year B 2006
3rd Quarter Year B 2006
2nd Quarter Year B 2006
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LECTIONAID is
a quarterly printed publication (also on cd) to assist the busy pastor with his/her
most important task: sermon preparation.
LECTIONAID is a non-doctrinal homiletical resource for preparing sermons using
the 1992 Revised Common Lectionary, followed by these participants: The Christian
Church (Disciples of Christ), Christian Reformed Church in North America, Episcopal
Church, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod,
Polish National Catholic Church, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Reformed Church
in America, Roman Catholic Church in the U.S., Unitarian Universalist Christian
Fellowship, United Church of Christ, and The United Methodist Church. As well
as these participants in Canada: The Anglican Church, Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Free Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church, Roman Catholic Church, and United
Church of Canada.The Lectionary provides two approaches for the Sundays after
Pentecost One set used primarily by Catholic, Episcopalian, and Lutheran groups,
and the second set by the other participating groups. The operative principle
for LECTIONAID is to develop only those texts found in both lists. LECTIONAID
is fully useful to those not following a lectionary, as all the material is developed
for scriptural texts and themes.LECTIONAID was written and published by Glendon
Harris, who pioneered this type of homiletical assistance in 1972 (first with
Pulpit Resource, and then for 5 years with LectionAid.)The publication was taken
over from Rev Harris by Theological Publishing when
the Reverend Harris' health demanded that he no longer shoulder the burden of
this publication.
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The material posted on our websites is intended for research and educational purposes. Permission is granted to our subscribers to make use of this material, but please be sure to attribute your sources in recognition of the work done by our authors, and in recognition of their copyright privileges. We encourage and recommend the use of only limited portions of the sermon material. Please do not use this material on public web sites or printed publications other than congregational publicatons without our permission.
