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Subject TLC Weekly: Lectionary Revision Proposals Address Anti-Jewish Bias
Date April 18, 2025 8:29 AM
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Jesus Before Caiaphas, from the Salvin Hours (1275) | British Library

Lectionary Revision Proposals Address Anti-Jewish Bias ([link removed])

by Mark Michael

The proposed revisions, the most significant since the RCL’s introduction in 1993, aim to address anti-Jewish bias in the Passion from John and the Acts of the Apostles. Read on ([link removed]) .

Christian Leaders Rejoice in Shared Easter Date ([link removed])

by TLC Staff

Twelve Christian leaders wrote: “Though we have not yet achieved agreement on the date of Easter in perpetuity, we have no doubt that the Lord calls us to agreement.” Read on ([link removed]) .

New York Deconsecration Pilgrimage Rekindled Sacred Memories ([link removed])

by Caleb Maglaya Galaraga

Bishop Matthew Heyd: “So many of our churches are growing, and so there’s life, death, and resurrection always.” Read on ([link removed]) .

A Marriage Made in Heaven: St. John’s, Tampa ([link removed])

by Cara Meredith

St. John’s, Tampa, has thrived under Fr. Christian Wood’s leadership, growing through hospitality, authentic worship, and a deep commitment to community connection. Read on ([link removed]) .

Australian Anglicans Reconnect with Evangelism ([link removed])

by Robyn Douglass

The Anglican Church of Australia’s “Hope25” has united the church with energy and enthusiasm. Read on ([link removed]) .

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Supper with a Condemned Man ([link removed])

by Brian Cole

On Maundy Thursday, we share a meal, but do we comprehend what it means to be invited and welcomed to the last meal of a condemned man? Read on ([link removed]) .

Agony in the Garden ([link removed])

by Sarah Puryear

Yes, we have a savior who shared in our pain, sin, and death—our agony. But he also had authority to overcome it. And by his stripes we are healed. Read on ([link removed]) .

Jesus Washes All of His Disciples’ Feet ([link removed])

by Jean McCurdy Meade

Judas was there that night. What is the connection between the foot washing and Jesus’ announcement that one of the disciples will betray him? Read on ([link removed]) .

Holy Week, Human Failure, and What We Learn from History ([link removed])

by Neil Dhingra

Human failure, soberly appreciated, reveals the faithfulness of God. Even in pitch-black darkness, divine generativity and grace, mysterious and uncategorizable, still go on. Read on ([link removed]) .

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