New Lectionary

I have been taking some time recently to work on developing a New Lectionary. The RCL was developed as a three year Lectionary and has many flaws. Some people have taken up arms recently to use the Historic Lectionary. I have wondered for years why they developed a Three Year Lectionary.

The Three Year Lectionary is has be influenced By Synoptic Reductionism. The use of the Gospel of St John in the Three year lectionary is significant (75% of John's Gospel). One would think that devoting an entire year to the Gospel of John would increase our focus on its uniqueness. This would also allow us to look at over shadowed texts in the Synoptics.

The RCL advanced the Historic Lectionary even asking it to find Old Testament Lessons. This allowed Pastors to preach more on the Old Testament and see it as more than just some old books of Laws no longer relevant to our people. The Truth is that the Historic Lectionary uses a whopping 8% of the Old Testament in one Year. The RCL or more accurately the Lutheran Worship Three Year Lectionary uses a whopping 11% of the Old Testament. In fact the Old Testament makes up 23139 verses out of 31092 Verses total verses in the Bible (74%). It would make sense to pay a little more attention then 11%.

But these are only a few reasons. But I am coming to the point in the process where I need to start developing propers or more importantly I need to develop the Psalms. There are unique things in this Lectionary which one may note. So I may at times use this to fill in posts. Thank you.

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