Lectionary:
A Lectionary is a table of readings from Scripture appointed to be read at public worship. The association of particular texts with specific days began in the 4th century and a number of denominations (Catholic and Protestant) follow some lectionary. The Episcopal Revised Common Lectionary is a three-year cycle of Sunday Eucharistic readings in which the gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke are read in successive years with some material from John read in each year.
Revised Common Lectionary: Years A, B, and C
Sermons:
A member of the clergy preaches each Sunday on that day’s appointed Scripture readings with an eye towards adding context and practical life application. The sermons are often thought-provoking and aspirational calls to live our lives in a more Christ-like way. A link to the text of the most recent sermon is posted on this page every week.