Hunger for the Word: Lectionary Reflections on Food and Justice, 3. ciltLarry Hollar Liturgical Press, 2004 - 248 sayfa We have all experienced hunger, whether it's a need for spiritual guidance or physical nutrition. Our hunger for God's Word can benefit those needing material sustenance. God's Word calls us to nourish the hungry and poor, just as it nourishes our faith and sustains us in our struggle for justice. Hunger for the Word explores the Lectionary with a focus on anti-hunger advocacy, social activism, and political issues affecting marginalized people. Using insights, images, and stories from pastors, professors, and laity active in anti-hunger campaigns, this ecumenical book offers devotional connections to inequality issues, as well as themes to help in our struggle to understand and eliminate injustice. Hunger for the Word, edited by Larry Hollar of Bread for the World, brings concern for hunger and fairness into our daily religious life. With weekly sermon/homily reflections, Hunger for the Word is an invaluable resource for pastors, liturgical ministers, and those interested in justice-oriented Bible study and spiritual growth. Also includes suggestions for musical worship, and ideas for children's sermons to help spread God's Word of activism, compassion, and integrity throughout the congregation. |
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... Mary Newbern - Williams Second Sunday of Easter 95 Mary Newbern - Williams Third Sunday of Easter 98 Mary Newbern - Williams Fourth Sunday of Easter 101 Mary Newbern - Williams Fifth Sunday of Easter 104 Mary Newbern - Williams Sixth ...
... mary focus on the Revised Common Lectionary ) reflects the broadly ecumenical nature of the Bread for the World movement and the wide range of faith groups that are working together to end hunger . A gratifying number of Lectionary ...
... Mary , facing public humiliation from her ( unin- tended ? ) pregnancy , flees ( or is hustled off ) to her cousin's house in the hill country of Judea . Far from the gossip of Nazareth , she nonetheless is still with family . But what ...
... Mary then under- stands that God has indeed blessed her and that she can bless herself without shame . It is an understatement to say that the Magnificat ( Luke 1 : 47-55 ) is without shame . It is a bold political manifesto . Beyond ...
... Mary's Magnificat goes a step further . Not only do God's mercy and strength lift up the lowly ones , but God's work also includes top- pling those who are proud and powerful , she audaciously proclaims . I rejoice , says Mary , for in ...
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Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time | 43 |
Transfiguration of the Lord | 56 |
Fifth Sunday of Easter | 104 |
Trinity Sunday | 119 |
Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time | 122 |
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time | 136 |
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time | 149 |
TwentySecond Sunday in Ordinary Time | 164 |
TwentyFourth Sunday in Ordinary Time | 170 |
TwentyNinth Sunday in Ordinary Time | 185 |
Fourth Sunday of Lent | 71 |
Fifth Sunday of Lent | 75 |
Easter Sunday | 91 |
Christ the King | 200 |
Scripture Index | 219 |