Text reads "Wild Lectionary, A Preacher's Environmental Resource" over loose green watercolour of a set of hills and trees

Wild Lectionary is for those who want to preach on climate justice themes. In scripture, landforms, skies, waterways, and creatures are transformed. In the world around us they are transformed as well by the advancing global climate crisis. Repeatedly we are called to attend to the wisdom of the more-than-human world. Each week a different contributor offers commentary on the lectionary readings, suggestions for preaching, and links to additional material. We hope you will use and share these resources.

Genocide, Refugees, and Creation’s Praise: 1st Sunday of Christmas Year A
Rev. Emily E. Ewing Rev. Emily E. Ewing

Genocide, Refugees, and Creation’s Praise: 1st Sunday of Christmas Year A

While it is irresponsible to skip this week’s Gospel, holding it in conversation with the other readings for the day proves tricky.  Isaiah and Psalm 148 are filled with praise for God, Hebrews casts Jesus as the high priest and sacrifice in his perfection, and the Gospel casts Jesus as a first century Moses, complete with genocidal acts by a powerhungry ruler.  And that’s just the biblical take!  Creation’s praise of God calls us out of our human-centric approach to life, even as Isaiah and Matthew call us toward the most vulnerable and the communities and peoples God loves.  Today, world leaders talk about “peace”, but bullets and bombs still fly and people still starve.  Where is the Good News?  Maybe that’s not the task for today.  Maybe it is enough that God is still with us and we do not face the horrors alone.

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This program is made possible through a Vital Worship Grant from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, Grand Rapids, Michigan, with funds provided by Lilly Endowment Inc.