 | The grand-daddy of all RCL preaching resources sites is
Richard Fairchild's Sermons
and Sermon - Lectionary Resources site. |
 | The website of the The
Consultation on Common Texts contains background on the Revised Common
Lectionary, a list of members and their churches, links and publications. |
 | Put the
(Anglican) lectionary texts on your website. St. Martha and Mary's
Anglican Church, Leuven, Belgium. |
 |
Pastoral Resources from Claretian Communications, Philippines. Powerpoint
Presentations of gospel lessons, liturgical resources, commentary, drama, etc. |
 | Reading
the Bible in Public. An article about reading technique by Juliet McEwen,
professional voice over artist and coordinator of the lay readers' program. |
 | The Bible
Through the Seasons, Nicholas Connolly. A three year program for reading
through the Bible, accompanied by devotions for each day. Because Pastor
Nick follows the liturgical calendar, you can find some interesting seasonal
resources here. |
 | Homiletical resources - including extensive lists of links
- for each week's texts at Deacon Sil's. [By Subscription] |
 | Homilies by e-mail, Bible Studies by e-mail, and other
worship materials available to subscribers only at Bass
Mitchell's Christian E-mail Services. |
 | Keeping
the Faith in Babylon: A Pastoral Resource for Christians in Exile. Full
text of a sermon, suggested readings (usually following the Lectionary
Cycle), biblical notes, suggestions for either personal or group study,
reflection and devotion, by Barry J. Robinson. [By Subscription] |
 | SermonWriter:
Lectionary Resources. [By Subscription] |
 | Worship
Resources collected at King of Peace Episcopal Church. Includes "Making
Room for Children," "Annotated Eucharist," "Welcoming the Stranger," and
seasonal resources. |
 | Sites Devoted to
Worship and Liturgy at ELCIC's Lift Up Your Hearts
site. A long listing of general RCL-specific worship and liturgy links. |
 | Free weekly RCL-scheduled sermon
illustrations sent to you e-mail by Brett Blair. |
 | Dinámicas de
grupo. In Spanish. A collection of activities,
ice-breakers, and other sorts of things that one would want for retreats,
especially for youth. |