"The word 'lectionary' means simply 'an ordered reading of Holy Scripture.' To follow the lectionary is to engage in a disciplined reading of Scripture according to the wisdom of the Church-not necessarily according to one's personal preference. In that way, persons of faith span the entirety of God's Word-the 'hard' passages as well as the 'consoling' ones-over a three-year period, Sunday by Sunday, as well as day by day. The lectionary keeps us honest-and also from reading the Parable of the Prodigal Son over and over until we turn into mush."
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Rev. King Oehmig has been a parish priest for over 20 years and is the vicar of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Trion, Georgia. He has been the founder and editor of Synthesis: A Weekly Resource for Preaching and Worship in the Episcopal Tradition since 1987 as well as founder and Editor-in-Chief of Synthesis CE: A Lectionary Study Guide in the Episcopal Tradition.
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