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The Christian festival of Pentecost, on the 50th day after Jesus’ resurrection, celebrates the gift the Holy Spirit and birth of the church. United Methodists celebrate the Christmas and Easter seasons and other Christian holidays. Learn more about special dates on the calendar.
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2024 Revised Common Lectionary – Sundays & Special Days Only. The Revised Common Lectionary is a three-year cycle of scripture texts following the liturgical year and is designed to be used in worship week by week.
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REVISED COMMON LECTIONARY, UNITED METHODIST VERSION. The Revised Common Lectionary (1992) is a calendar and table of suggested scripture readings for a three–year cycle. The readings for each Sunday and holy day—typically one each from the Old Testament, Epistles, and Gospels—are meant for the weekly service of worship on the Lord's Day.
6 Αυγ 2019 · The Christian Year Colors of the Christian Year Advent The colors express visually what is happening in Christian year begins the life ofthe church. Each color symbolizes the nature of the season or festival being celebrated.
The United Methodist Church uses the Revised Common Lectionary, which is a three-year cycle of readings. Each Sunday, four passages are recommended, usually two from the Old Testament and two from the New Testament. Thus, over a 3-year period, the Bible is covered in a systematic and balanced way.
The liturgical year is divided into 8 seasons of approximately 7 weeks each but adjusted to fit the solar calendar. The arrangement of the Seasons in the Liturgical Year is based on seven central events on celebrations of the Salvation History. They are: Nativity of Christ; Epiphany of Christ; Resurrection of Christ; Pentecost; Transfiguration ...