November-December 2022

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

Grace and peace to you from God our heavenly Father and Jesus Christ the Lord and Savior. Amen.

As one liturgical year concludes and another begins, it is an opportune time to review the cycle of the church year. This cycle gives us a rhythm to guide us through the Biblical narrative and focus our attention on what God has and continues to do in the world.

Much in life is cyclical. Each year we go through the seasons of Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. (In Minnesota, we can even go this cycle in the span of a few days.) Vegetation and animals go through life cycles of birth, growth, and death. Our own lives go through regular cycles as well as the overall human life cycle.

God’s Word also generates cycles in our lives. ”You have been born anew, not of perishable but of imperishable seed, through the living and enduring word of God.” (1 Peter 1:23) Forgiveness and repentance are cycles of death and renewal. God’s Word both creates and works on the cycles of our lives.

The church year reflects similar life cycles. Advent through Easter move us through the Biblical stories from the expectation of a coming Savior to birth to life and ministry to death to resurrection to ascension. This cycle takes us on a journey each year through the gift of God’s incarnate Word, Jesus Christ. Beginning with the Day of Pentecost we journey through the growth of the church on earth, and concluding with the reminder of who reigns over God’s church.

Even as we hear many of the same passages and hear familiar stories, we also hear with new ears each time because the cycle of the church year intersects with our own life cycles.  As we grow and experience different seasons in our own lives, those stories impact at varying points and speak to us in new ways. As all the cycles in life continue, God’s Word continues to intersect those cycles and transform the world and us.

SeasonSpecial day(s)date focus
Advent 4 Sundays prior to 12/25 Preparation for 1st & 2nd coming of Christ
Nativity of Our LordEveDecember 2412 daysBirth of Christ
 DayDecember 25  
Epiphany January 6 Arrival of Magi
Season after EpiphanyBaptism of Our Lord1st Sunday after Epiphany Jesus baptized
LentAsh Wednesday40 days prior to Easter w/o Sundays40 days + 6 SundaysRepentance
Holy WeekPalm/Passion SundaySunday before Easter Journey into Jerusalem – -to the cross
(Easter Triduum)Maundy ThursdayThursday before Easter3 daysLast Supper
 Good FridayFriday before Easter Crucifixion
 Easter VigilDay before Easter Tomb
Easter 1st Sunday after the Spring full moon after 3/2150 daysResurrection
 Pentecost50 days after Easter Coming of the Holy Spirit
Season after PentecostHoly Trinity Sunday  Doctrine of the Trinity
 Reformation SundaySunday before or on Oct. 31st Ideals of the Reformation
 All Saints DaySunday on or after Nov. 1st Communion of saints
 Christ the King SundayLast Sunday of the Church year Christ as king

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