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Lord's Day, Christian Churches Lectionary's

Sunday, September 8, 2019 | Pentecost
Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Year C



Old Testament Jeremiah 23:23–29
Old Testament 2 Kings 11:1–3, 12–18 (Supplemental)
Psalm Psalm 139
New Testament Hebrews 12:1–13
New Testament Ephesians 6:10–20 (Supplemental)
Gospel Luke 12:49–53



Sunday, September 8, 2019 | Ordinary Time
Twenty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Year C | Roman Missal | Lectionary



First Reading Wisdom of Solomon 9:13–18b
Response Psalm 90:1
Psalm Psalm 90:3–6, 12–14, 17
Second Reading Philemon 9–10, 12–17
Gospel Acclamation Psalm 119:135
Gospel Luke 14:25–33

 Catholic Daily Readings. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2009. Print.

Sunday, September 8, 2019 | After Pentecost
Proper 18
Year C



Old Testament Jeremiah 18:1–11
Psalm Psalm 139:1–6, 13–18 (UMH 854)
New Testament Philemon 1–21
Gospel Luke 14:25–33

 Vanderbilt Divinity Library. United Methodist Revised Common Lectionary. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2009. Print.

Sunday, September 8, 2019 | Pentecost
Proper 18
Year C



Old Testament Deuteronomy 30:15–20
Psalm Psalm 1
Epistle Philemon 1–21
Gospel Luke 14:25–35

 Lutheran Service Book Three Year Lectionary. Bellingham, WA: Concordia Publishing House, 2009. Print.

Sunday, September 8, 2019 | After Pentecost
Proper 18
Year C



First Reading & Psalm, Option I
First Reading Jeremiah 18:1–11
Psalm Psalm 139:1–5, 12–17
or
First Reading & Psalm, Option II
First Reading Deuteronomy 30:15–20
Psalm Psalm 1
Second Reading Philemon 1–21
Gospel Luke 14:25–33

 Episcopal Church (USA) Revised Common Lectionary. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2016. Print.

Sunday, September 8, 2019 | After Pentecost
Proper 18
Year C



Old Testament & Psalm, Option I
Old Testament Jeremiah 18:1–11
Psalm Psalm 139:1–6, 13–18
or
Old Testament & Psalm, Option II
Old Testament Deuteronomy 30:15–20
Psalm Psalm 1
New Testament Philemon 1–21
Gospel Luke 14:25–33

 Revised Common Lectionary. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2009. Print.

Sunday, September 8, 2019 | After Pentecost
Proper 18, Sunday
Year 1



Psalms (Morning) Psalm 63:1–8 (9–11) 98
Psalms (Evening) Psalm 103
Old Testament 1 Kings 12:21–33
New Testament Acts 4:18–31
Gospel John 10:31–42

 The Episcopal Church. Book of Common Prayer Lectionary. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2010. Print.

Sunday, September 8, 2019 | After Pentecost
Proper 18
Lectionary/Ordinary 23 - Sunday between September 4 and September 10
Year C



Old Testament, Psalm, New Testament & Gospel, Option I
Old Testament Deuteronomy 30:15–20 (Complementary)
Psalm Psalm 1
New Testament Philemon 1–21
Gospel Luke 14:25–33
or
Old Testament, Psalm, New Testament & Gospel, Option II
Old Testament Jeremiah 18:1–11 (Semicontinuous)
Psalm Psalm 139:1–6, 13–18
New Testament Philemon 1–21
Gospel Luke 14:25–33

 Consultation on Common Texts. Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2011. Print.

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