Gospel Notes for The Fifth Sunday after Trinity

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The Gospel Notes for the Fifth Sunday after Trinity from the Lutheran Service Book’s One-Year Lectionary is now available. You may download the Color PDF, the Black and White PDF, the Bi-Fold Color PDF, the Bi-Fold Black and White PDF, the Legal Half-Page PDF, or the Legal Black and White PDF.

The bi-fold version is a “booklet form” that folds and inserts nicely inside a standard bulletin. The standard version can be printed double-sided on a 8½ x 11″ sheet, and folded for distribution through bulletins, or put on the narthex table for distribution.

The Legal Half-Page is designed for those parishes who already have the readings in their bulletins, this lets you print these notes on a legal (8½ x 14″) sheet, cut it in half, and insert it in your bulletins. It removes the left column from the other formats, and makes it so one double-sided sheet can be inserted.

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The Fifth Sunday after Trinity

by: Rev. Derrick C. Brown

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Collect of the Day:
O God, You have prepared for those who love You good things that surpass all understanding. Pour into our hearts such love toward You that we, loving You above all things, may obtain Your promises, which exceed all that we can desire; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.

Introit:
Psalm 27:3-4a (antiphon: Psalm 27:1-2) — The Lord is my light and salvation

Psalm:
Psalm 27:1a, 11–12, 14 (antiphon: Psalm 27:7, 9b) — The Lord is my light and my salvation

Old Testament Reading:
1 Kings 19:11–21 — The Lord speaks to Elijah | The Call of Elisha

Gradual:
Psalm 84:9, 8 — O Lord, look on the face of your anointed!

Epistle:
1 Peter 3:8–15 — Suffering for Righteousness’ sake

Verse:
Psalm 21:1 — Alleluia. O Lord, in your strength the king rejoices, and in your salvation how greatly he exults! Alleluia.

 


 

You may download the Color PDF, the Black and White PDF, the Bi-Fold Color PDF, the Bi-Fold Black and White PDF, the Legal Half-Page PDF, or the Legal Black and White PDF.

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