The parable of the labourers and the vineyard, which we will hear this coming Sunday, suddenly seems to be very relevant during this time of “coronatide.” All our lives have been turned upside down to some extent, especially our work lives. There are many who have lost their jobs, or have been laid off not knowing if they will be called back. There are others who have found new opportunities, and there are those who are working harder than ever. Those we thought were of “high value” to our society do not, perhaps, seem as important as they once did, and those to whom we gave so little thought, frontline workers, grocery workers, delivery people, have now become our heroes.
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Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Throughout your Generations…
The readings for this Sunday are available here.
Believe it or not, it’s already September. September 2, 2020, to be precise. It’s also the Wednesday after the Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost, according to the steady tick of the church calendar. I for one don’t want to know how many weeks it’s been since we all ceased gathering in person sometime in the middle of Lent. Recently I’ve needed to do some solitary work in our beloved church building, and have intentionally left the purple cloth carefully wrapped around the processional cross.
[Read more…]Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
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