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Lectionary Link

Barry Davis
Hundreds of paid subscribers

Lectionary Link is free for ministers who use the Lectionary (RCL) for sermon planning. We provide an Opening Prayer, Call to Worship, and Sermon Outline, all based on the Lectionary readings. Full manuscript sermons are provided for paid subscribers.

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Latest Issues

May 24th, Sermon & Ministry Resources

"When Heaven Broke Open" (Acts 2:1-21)

Lectionary Readings — Day of Pentecost — May 24, 2026

40 hours ago
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May 17th, Sermon & Ministry Resources

"Praying While the World Sleeps" (John 17:1-11)

Lectionary Readings — Seventh Sunday of Easter — May 17, 2026

9 days ago
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May 10th, Sermon & Ministry Resources

"The God Who Refuses to Leave" (John 14:15-21)

Lectionary Readings — Sixth Sunday of Easter — May 10, 2026

16 days ago
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May 3rd, Sermon & Ministry Resources

"The Way that Wears a Face" (John 14:1-14)

Lectionary Readings — Fifth Sunday of Easter — May 3, 2026

23 days ago
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April 26th, Sermon & Ministry Resources

"Gate Crashers and Good Shepherds" (John 10:1-10)

Lectionary Readings — Fourth Sunday of Easter — April 26, 2026

a month ago
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