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		<title>Why I Use the Lectionary</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I Â want to say something about why Iâ€™m using the lectionary. Â First of all the lectionary, is a set of prescribed scripture readings that follow a three year calendar, and were intended to be used by all churches. Â Theoretically, &#8230; <a href="http://qlatb.com/why-i-use-the-lectionary/2008/10/28/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>So, I Â want to say something about why Iâ€™m using the lectionary. Â First of all the lectionary, is a set of prescribed scripture readings that follow a three year calendar, and were intended to be used by all churches. Â Theoretically, people who attend a Catholic service, and a Methodist service and an Episcopalian service on any particular Sunday, would all hear a sermon based upon the same scriptures. Â Now, in reality, this doesnâ€™t happen exactly- not all preachers/ministers/priests stick to the lectionary, but some do.</p></div>
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<div class="paragraph Body">My reason for using it is three-fold: First of all, because it s easy. Â I donâ€™t have to work very hard to decide what Iâ€™m going to talk about each week. And by following it, I have scriptural references that align to the general church calendar, and all of the Bible is basically covered over three years. Â Secondly, I can potentially be less often criticized for selecting only those scriptures that â€œfitâ€ my agenda. Â Now, in all honesty, I expect Iâ€™ll receive this criticism anyway, but it isnâ€™t as applicable as if I hand picked only a few scriptures that easily fit the category of â€œgay friendly.â€ And lastly, what appeals to me most, is offering a new and different perspective upon a scripture that many people think they already know. Â If at least one person looks at a scripture and realizes that there may be more in it that they had previously considered, then Iâ€™ve been successful. Â So, it is a good thing, if someone sat in church on Sunday and heard one interpretation of a scripture, and then they listened to my podcast and were prompted to consider something new in the same scripture! Â Agree with me or not-but be willing to consider the possibilities.</div>
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<div class="paragraph Body">There are many problems with using the lectionary, and most if not all are quite valid. Â There may be times where looking at scripture NOT a part of the lectionary would be useful. Â So, it isnâ€™t a hard and fast rigid rule. Â Just a starting place. Â The composition of the lectionary, like the entire Bible itself, was human (male specific) determined . Â In that sense the lectionary, is one male-centered editorial decision based upon an deeper male dominated editorial decision. Â </div>
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<div class="paragraph Body">I donâ€™t mean to suggest (well, Iâ€™m open to discuss this&#8230;) that the Bible is human authored. Â I know for many people of faith it is a critical cornerstone of their faith to believe that the Bible is the literal Word Â of God. It may or may not be. Â But either way, men, at differing times in history have made choices about which of those words were to be included and which were to be kept out. Â Men (human and biologically male) decided which were valid and which were not, even if all were the Word of God in the first place.</div>
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<div class="paragraph Body">What are your thoughts on the lectionary?</div>
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