[Propertalk] Fw: SermonWriter: Oct 17 (Proper 24C) Jer 31 & Gen 32

Joe Parrish JoeParrish at compuserve.com
Sat Oct 16 10:02:42 EDT 2010


THE FOLLOWING are links to materials for the FIRST READING for October 17 (Proper 24C). There are TWO TEXTS, as follows:

      Jeremiah 31:27-34 (RCL Track 1 semi-continuous reading)
      Genesis 32:22-31 (RCL Track 2 paired & Catholic readings)

  
IF CLICKING ON THE LINK FAILS TO WORK, copy the link and paste it in the address window near the top of your browser.  
Then hit the ENTER key or click GO.

OR YOU CAN USE YOUR USERNAME AND PASSWORD to access the files elsewhere on my web site.  See below for instructions.


JEREMIAH 31:27-34 -- Revised Common Lectionary, Track 1
              (Methodists, Presbyterians, UCC, some Episcopalians, and others)

These materials include the exegesis + a link to one sermon + a hymn list:

Microsoft Word file:  
http://www.lectionary.org/SW/10-17ar/Jer.31.27-34.doc

HTML file (web page): 
http://www.lectionary.org/SW/10-17ar/Jer.31.27-34.htm

WordPerfect file:  
http://www.lectionary.org/SW/10-17ar/Jer.31.27-34.wpd


GENESIS 32:22-31 -- Revised Common Lectionary, Track 2
              (Anglicans, Lutherans, and some Episcopalians)

These materials include the exegesis + a hymn list:

Microsoft Word file:  
http://www.lectionary.org/SW/10-17ar/Gen.32.22-31.doc

HTML file (web page): 
http://www.lectionary.org/SW/10-17ar/Gen.32.22-31.htm

WordPerfect file:  
http://www.lectionary.org/SW/10-17ar/Gen.32.22-31.wpd


THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TRACKS 1 and 2:

TRACK 1 is a "semi-continuous" track (it will have a series of readings from one book and then a series from another book). It is used by most Methodists, Presbyterians, UCC, Disciples of Christ, some Episcopalians, and others.

TRACK 2 is a "paired" track (it tries to pair the Gospel reading with a First reading with a similar theme). It is used by most Anglicans, Lutherans, Catholics, and some Episcopalians.


A TIP: If you want the Word or WordPerfect files, LEFT-CLICK on the link and see what happens.  
That should bring up a dialog box that asks if you want to open the file or save it.  
Choose OPEN.  Then save it wherever you like on your hard drive.

If that doesn't work, RIGHT-CLICK on the link.  You should get a sub-menu.  
Hopefully, "Save Target As" will be one of them.  Click on that.  
Then save the file wherever you want on your hard drive.



http://www.sermonwriter.com

http://www.lectionary.org

Richard Niell Donovan




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