A Seven Year Lectionary

I really enjoyed reading an article by R. Uitti titled "A New Lectionary for a New Church." He describes that with the advancement in our liturgical life we can include all of scripture. This idea would basically have you start at the beginning and walk through the Bible in Seven Years. Basically, you would be able to spend quality time in every book of the bible.

Most Lectionaries do not include even a small portion of the Minor Prophets. They include even less of the later historical books like Ezra and Nehemiah. But this would have you go through these books in detail. It would be a great opportunity for a Seminary or Christian University to use this type of lectionary. When you have daily services and are helping future church workers become engaged in these parts of Scripture.

I do not think Uitti's suggestion is really something for every church. But it does make a good suggestion for those who chose to part from the Lectionary from time to time. I really do enjoy hearing about people who have say spent an entire year on Isaiah going from Chapter one to sixty-six. The greatest difficulty with this is sticking to the Church Year.

Hopefully, there is a balance between a Seven Year lectionary to cover all of Scripture and a Lectionary that follows the Church Year. Well we will just have to wait and see. Thank you.

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