Ordinary Time

Posts related to Ordinary Time, particularly the Season After Pentecost or Trinitytide.

    The Feast of the Visitation: A Rookie Anglican Guide

    Posted on May 31, 2023
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    The Church celebrates the Feast of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary to Elizabeth and Zechariah on May 31st. It commemorates Mary’s visit to her cousin Elizabeth, Jesus’s first meeting with John the Baptist while both were in utero, and Mary’s joyful praise as expressed in her Magnificat. The Collect Almighty God, by whose grace…

    Today in the Spirit: Trinity Sunday A

    Posted on May 29, 2023
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    It is no wonder that many Provinces of the Anglican Communion still retain the traditional title โ€œTrinityโ€ (instead of โ€œPentecostโ€) for the season we now enter in the church year. The Sunday lectionary prayers and readings in the last few weeks of Easter, as much as they have prepared us for โ€œWhitsundayโ€ (the old name…

    Today in the Spirit: The Sunday after the Ascension A

    Posted on May 15, 2023
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    The Sunday after Ascension Day is the seventh Sunday of the Easter season (just as Pentecost Sunday is the eighth Sunday of Easter), but you will find that nowhere in the BCP 2019 is this Sunday referred to as Easter 7. The designation Sunday after Ascension Day is a change from the BCP 1979 back…

    Trinity Triquetra for Ordinary Time

    Ordinary Time: A Rookie Anglican Guide to the Season after Trinity

    Posted on June 13, 2019
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    Welcome to Ordinary Time! Now, if youโ€™re like me, you might hear โ€œOrdinary Timeโ€ as โ€œboring time.โ€ But thatโ€™s not the case! Let me explain. The Church Year revolves around two cycles: The rest of the year is Ordinary Time. Technically, Ordinary Time includes the Epiphany Season, but in this article we will focus on…

    Spiritual Renewal for the Dog Days of Summer

    Posted on July 30, 2018
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    Summer I and Summer II Summer seems to be two seasons in one. One really should distinguish between Summer I and Summer II, for they are vastly different, both in the weather of the world and the weather of the soul. Summer I Beginning on Memorial Day weekend and ending around the Fourth of July…

    Week of the Sunday from May 29 to June 4: A Collect Reflection

    Posted on June 2, 2018
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    Week of the Sunday from May 29 to June 4 O God, the protector of all those who trust in you, without whom nothing is strong, nothing is holy: Increase and multiply upon us your mercy, that, with you as our ruler and guide, we may so pass through things temporal that we lose not…

    What They Are Saying About The Trinity

    Posted on May 19, 2016
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    It was the whole Trinity, which at the beginning of creation said, โ€œLet us make manโ€. It was the whole Trinity again, which at the beginning of the Gospel seemed to say, โ€œLet us save manโ€. โ€” J. C. Ryle The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship…

    Help for that Tricky Trinity Sunday Sermon

    Posted on May 18, 2016
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    For many years, when I preached or taught on the Holy Trinity, I always started by saying basically the same thing, something like this: โ€œI am as unsure as anyone how the doctrine of the Trinity makes sense or is directly relevant to daily life. However, it is a true biblical and Christian belief, and…

    Ascension Day & the Real Absence of Christ

    Posted on May 14, 2015
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    Ascension Day is forty days after Easter. After Jesus rose again, he spent forty days with the disciples, then, “…he parted from them and was carried up into heaven” (Luke 24:51). His ascension marked the beginning of his absence. Imagine the roller coaster ride the disciples went through, from their disappointment at Jesus’s death to…