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There’s a reason why “Christ the King” Sunday is now called “Reign of Christ” Sunday in many places. Is “King and Kingdom” type language the best way to continue to talk about God’s “Kingdom” when we’ve completely forgotten that God’s “Kingdom” is completely upside down in comparison to what “Kingdoms” and “Empires” are really about?! Join Mark B and Mark G as we chew through this week’s readings and get a better image of what this “Kingdom” and its “King” are really all about in this week’s Between 2 Sundays. (The readings for the Twenty-Fourth Sunday After Pentecost are: Jeremiah 23:1-6 and Luke 1:68-79 • Colossians 1:11-20 • Luke 23:33-43)
Find the readings and other resources to accompany them here: https://lectionary.library.vanderbilt.edu/texts.php?id=290
Find Mark B’s posts at https://barefootfollower.life/
Find Mark G’s posts at https://www.instagram.com/monkindocs/
Email us at [email protected]
Check out all our other things at https://linktr.ee/between2sundays
By Mark Gladman5
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There’s a reason why “Christ the King” Sunday is now called “Reign of Christ” Sunday in many places. Is “King and Kingdom” type language the best way to continue to talk about God’s “Kingdom” when we’ve completely forgotten that God’s “Kingdom” is completely upside down in comparison to what “Kingdoms” and “Empires” are really about?! Join Mark B and Mark G as we chew through this week’s readings and get a better image of what this “Kingdom” and its “King” are really all about in this week’s Between 2 Sundays. (The readings for the Twenty-Fourth Sunday After Pentecost are: Jeremiah 23:1-6 and Luke 1:68-79 • Colossians 1:11-20 • Luke 23:33-43)
Find the readings and other resources to accompany them here: https://lectionary.library.vanderbilt.edu/texts.php?id=290
Find Mark B’s posts at https://barefootfollower.life/
Find Mark G’s posts at https://www.instagram.com/monkindocs/
Email us at [email protected]
Check out all our other things at https://linktr.ee/between2sundays