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Sunday, March 31, 2024 | Easter

The Resurrection of Our Lord

Easter Dawn




On the same date: The Resurrection of Our Lord, Easter Day

Old Testament Psalm 16

Psalm Psalm 150

New Testament 1 Corinthians 15:12–20

Gospel John 20:1–8


 Christian Worship One Year Lectionary (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2009).


Sunday, March 31, 2024 | Easter

Easter Day

Principal Service

Year B




On the same date, Easter Day, Evening Service

First Reading Acts 10:34–43 or Isaiah 25:6–9

Psalm Psalm 118:1–2, 14–24

Second Reading 1 Corinthians 15:1–11 or Acts 10:34–43

Gospel John 20:1–18 or Mark 16:1–8


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


Sunday, March 31, 2024 | Easter

Easter Day

Year B




First Reading Acts 10:34–43

Psalm Psalm 118:1–2, 14–24 (UMH 839)

New Testament 1 Corinthians 15:1–11

Gospel John 20:1–18 or Mark 16:1–8


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


Sunday, March 31, 2024 | Easter

The Resurrection of Our Lord

Easter Sunrise




On the same date: The Resurrection of Our Lord, Easter Day; The Resurrection of Our Lord, Easter Evening

Old Testament Isaiah 25:6–9 or Exodus 14:10–15:1

Psalm Psalm 16

Epistle 1 Corinthians 15:1–11 or 1 Corinthians 15:12–25

Gospel John 20:1–18


 Lutheran Service Book Historic (One Year) Lectionary (Bellingham, WA: Concordia Publishing House, 2009).


Sunday, March 31, 2024 | Easter

Resurrection of the Lord

Easter Day

Year B




On the same date: Resurrection of the Lord, Easter Evening

Old Testament Acts 10:34–43 or Isaiah 25:6–9

Psalm Psalm 118:1–2, 14–24

New Testament 1 Corinthians 15:1–11 or Acts 10:34–43

Gospel John 20:1–18 or Mark 16:1–8


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


Sunday, March 31, 2024 | Easter

Easter Day

Year 2




Psalms (Morning) Psalm 148, 149, 150

Psalms (Evening) Psalm 113, 114 or Psalm 118

Old Testament Exodus 12:1–14 (Intended for use in the morning) or Isaiah 51:9–11 (Intended for use in the evening)

Gospel John 1:1–18 (Intended for use in the morning) or Luke 24:13–35 (Intended for use in the evening) or John 20:19–23 (Intended for use in the evening)


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


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