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Preaching Paths 8 June 2025, Pentecost Sunday Yr C
Sally A. Brown, Professor Emerita, Princeton Theological Seminary Acts 2:1-21 is just one of the possible readings on Pentecost, but it is offered in all three years of the lectionary cycle. After ten, twenty, or thirty Pentecosts, a preacher may be restless for new material. It’s tempting to set Acts 2 aside; we know that…
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Preaching Paths (S. Brown) & Grammar (Y. Petropoulos), 25 May 2025 Eastertide 6C
Sally A. Brown, Professor Emerita, Princeton Theological Seminary This week’s lection, John 14:23-29, is again taken from Jesus’ “Farewell Discourse,” in which he prepares his disciples for his imminent departure. Jesus speaks of three promises, or divine gifts, each as crucial for sustaining faith in our day as they were for the disciples. First, Jesus…
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Preaching Paths 18 May 2025 Eastertide 5C
Sally A. Brown, Professor Emerita, Princeton Theological Seminary Today’s brief gospel text, John 13:31-35, sends us back—well into Eastertide!—to pre-crucifixion words of Jesus. These verses speak of his crucifixion as “glorification.” Then, in words both simple and profound, Jesus presents our post-resurrection task: to love through action, as he has loved us. Preachers will need…
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Preaching Paths 11 May 2025 Eastertide 4C
Sally A. Brown, Professor Emerita, Princeton Theological Seminary The language of today’s text, John 10:22-30, is relatively uncomplicated, yet it places before us not only several bracing, positive themes, but also long-standing, divisive theological issues. Preachers will need to decide which of several messages their particular listeners most need to hear. Two issues embedded in…
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Preaching Paths 4 May 2025 Eastertide 3 Yr C
Sally A. Brown, Professor Emerita, Princeton Theological Seminary John 21 is considered by some scholars to be a late addition to John’s gospel. The final verses of ch 20 seem to constitute a summative ending to the narrative; yet, some suggest that ch 21 is a deliberate epilogue of a kind not uncommon in ancient…
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Preaching Paths 27 April 2025 Eastertide 2 Yr C
Sally A. Brown, Professor Emerita, Princeton Theological Seminary The Gospel text before us today, John 20:19-31, is regarded by many scholars as the original ending of the Gospel of John.* In v 31, the writer states the purpose of his book: that those who read or hear it “may believe that Jesus is the Messiah,…
