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Day 1 - Lord's Day - (Sunday) - Daily Devotions | The Church, Personal, and Office Lectionaries

 

Sunday after Pentecost




Old Testament Jeremiah 1:4–10

Psalm Psalm 67

New Testament 1 Peter 3:8–15

Gospel Luke 5:1–11


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


Sunday, June 30, 2024 | After Pentecost

Proper 8

Year B




First Reading & Psalm, Option I

First Reading 2 Samuel 1:1, 17–27

Psalm Psalm 130

or

First Reading & Psalm, Option II

First Reading Wisdom of Solomon 1:13–15, 2:23–24 or Lamentations 3:21–33

Psalm Psalm 30

Second Reading 2 Corinthians 8:7–15

Gospel Mark 5:21–43


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


Sunday, June 30, 2024 | After Pentecost

Proper 8

Year B




Old Testament 2 Samuel 1:1, 17–27

Psalm Psalm 130 (UMH 848)

New Testament 2 Corinthians 8:7–15

Gospel Mark 5:21–43


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


Sunday, June 30, 2024 | Trinity

Fifth Sunday after Trinity




Old Testament 1 Kings 19:11–21

Psalm Psalm 16

Epistle 1 Corinthians 1:18–25 or 1 Peter 3:8–15

Gospel Luke 5:1–11


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


Sunday, June 30, 2024 | After Pentecost

Proper 8, Sunday

Year 2




Psalms (Morning) Psalm 118

Psalms (Evening) Psalm 145

Old Testament Numbers 21:4–9, 21–35

New Testament (Acts 17:12–21) 22–34

Gospel Luke 13:10–17


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


Sunday, June 30, 2024 | After Pentecost

Proper 8

Lectionary/Ordinary 13 - Sunday between June 26 and July 2

Year B




Old Testament, Psalm, New Testament & Gospel, Option I

Old Testament Wisdom of Solomon 1:13–15, 2:23–24 (Complementary)

Psalm Psalm 30

New Testament 2 Corinthians 8:7–15

Gospel Mark 5:21–43

Old Testament 2 Samuel 1:1, 17–27 or Lamentations 3:22–33 (Semicontinuous)

Psalm Psalm 130

New Testament 2 Corinthians 8:7–15

Gospel Mark 5:21–43


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


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