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.

23rd Sunday after Pentecost Year C: Praise and Destruction for All Creation
Rev. Emily E. Ewing Rev. Emily E. Ewing

23rd Sunday after Pentecost Year C: Praise and Destruction for All Creation

From all creation praising God for God’s victory and compassion to destruction at the hands of humanity and food insecurity throughout the world, this week’s texts dig into “end times” and potential catastrophes.  While these last weeks of the church year usually contain more of what is deemed “apocalyptic” literature, the struggles described, as with most of scripture, were intended to address crises and situations in first century Palestine.  There is still, however, much for us to engage with today.  No matter where your preaching leads, addressing the pop culture understandings of the end times is an essential part of supporting congregational biblical literacy, even if it is a simple disclaimer at the beginning of the sermon.  Digging into food insecurity around the world and “natural” disasters that are increasingly the result of human action helps connect creation care and creation justice with larger movements for justice and care of humans as well.

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Beholders of Faith: From Alien Tongues to Sacred Language - 17th Sunday After Pentecost
Andrea Tsugawa Andrea Tsugawa

Beholders of Faith: From Alien Tongues to Sacred Language - 17th Sunday After Pentecost

One of my all-time favorite films is Arrival. It’s a maybe-not-so-science-fiction story that begins when twelve mysterious, stone-like alien ships descend upon Earth. Without giving too much away, the protagonist—a linguist—is tasked with decoding their language and uncovering their purpose. But the film is far more than a tale of extraterrestrial contact. It’s a profound journey into the Great Mystery, where one person’s understanding of time, space, and trust is completely transformed.

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A System Wrapped in Purple Robes: Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Lenny Duncan Lenny Duncan

A System Wrapped in Purple Robes: Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost

I am always incredibly grateful for the Gospel of Luke. Not only does Year C remind us that God’s most loved children are typically the poorest among us, but often they are facing intersecting identities, hardships, and, compared to today, a host of disabling health events. We are often dropped in the middle of the muck and mire of 1st-century Palestine and see a Jesus among the people, of the people. But the class distinctions aren’t blurred, but highlighted by and then intentionally crossed by Jesus over and over again.

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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.