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Month-by-month Lectionary Reading List

Download these printable versions of the daily and Sunday and festival Scripture reading list to use in church bulletins and newsletters.

Please note that two distinct lectionaries are provided on this page: the two-year Daily Lectionary and the three-year Revised Common Lectionary for Sundays and festivals; be sure you have selected the appropriate one.

For answers to frequently asked questions about the lectionary, click on FAQ tab above.

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Lectionary for Sundays and Festivals

2018: Year B (ends November 26) and Year C (begins December 3)

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November December Full Year

2019: Year C (ends November 25) and Year A (begins December 2)

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August September October November December

The three-year Revised Common Lectionary for Sundays and festivals was produced by the ecumenical Consultation on Common Texts in 1992, and was included in the Presbyterian Book of Common Worship (Westminster John Knox Press, 1993); it may also be found in the Presbyterian Planning Calendar and the online Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study. This lectionary provides scripture readings for proclamation in public worship, following the Sundays, festivals and seasons of the Christian year (or liturgical calendar). Four Scripture passages are given for each Sunday and festival: (a) the First Reading, usually from the Old Testament, but replaced by a reading from Acts during the season of Easter; (b) a Psalm or canticle, intended not as a separate reading, but as a response (ideally, a musical response) to the First Reading; (c) the Second Reading, an Epistle or other New Testament writing; and (d) the Gospel Reading, from Matthew, Mark, Luke or John. The three-year lectionary cycle (Years A, B and C) focuses on different sections of Scripture each year, notably the Gospel of Matthew in Year A, Mark in Year B, and Luke in Year C (the fourth gospel, John, is prominently featured at certain times in each year).

Daily Lectionary

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2018: Year 2 (ends December 2) and Year 1 (begins December 3)

November December Full Year Season of Advent

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2019: Year 1 (ends December 1) and Year 2 (begins December 2)

January February March April May June July
August September October November December

Full Year Season of Lent Season of Advent

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The two-year Daily Lectionary comes from the Presbyterian Book of Common Worship (Westminster John Knox Press, 1993) where it was adapted from the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer; it may also be found in the online Mission Yearbook for Prayer and Study. This lectionary is intended for personal study and reflection, as well as daily prayer in individual or small group settings. In a two-year period, this lectionary allows users to read through the Old Testament once and the New Testament twice, moving sequentially and systematically through large sections of Scripture. Two morning psalms and two evening psalms are provided for each day, so that the readings may be framed by prayer, using the words of the psalms. Users of this lectionary may choose to read all the lessons in one sitting, or may distribute the readings throughout the day as a part of the practice of daily prayer (a common pattern is Old Testament in the morning, Epistle at noon, and Gospel in the evening).

electronic Common Prayer, Version 2.0(eCP) is an update to the first, fully authorized, interactive version of the Book of Common Prayer 1979 of the Episcopal Church USA.

eCP offers the most commonly used worship services and devotional content of the BCP along with the full lectionary texts in one app and is compatible with current iOS and Android systems.

eCP offers the following features:

  • Updated content through March 31st, 2020
  • An interactive Calendar with complete access to Years A, B, & C of the RCL for Sundays and Holy Days, the Daily Office and Lesser Feasts and Fasts lectionary texts in the NRSV
  • Most commonly used services from the 1979 BCP, fully hyperlinked to lessons, Collects of the Day, and Psalms
  • The complete Daily Office with readings and Psalms for each day in both Years 1 and 2
  • Feast pages include title and color in addition to presenting multiple feasts in order of precedence
  • Fully searchable content and Indexes for Psalms, Canticles, Collects, Prefaces, and Prayers & Thanksgivings. Search for text within title or content
  • Canticles are supplemented with all of the alternatives from Enriching Our Worship
  • Swipe left/right navigation through Services, Psalms and other indexed material
  • Psalm options for the Daily Office include both Psalms Appointed and the Thirty Day Psalter
  • Bookmarking of content for easy access throughout the app
  • The ability to email content from within the app

eCP requires NO INTERNET connection, as all texts are stored locally on your device, allowing you access to these texts no matter where you go.
eCP is perfect for personal devotion with the Daily Office and the variety of prayers from the Book of Common Prayer. Quick access to all of the lectionary texts is ideal for clergy or liturgy planners, or for pastoral care such as Ministration to the Sick or Reconciliation of a Penitent when on the road.

Whether lay or ordained, eCP offers the content of the Book of Common Prayer in a way that supports your devotion in a perfect mobile format for a busy world.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is eCP?

electronic Common Prayer (eCP) is an app that has been optimized for all iPad, iPhone and Android devices. All converter pro crack.

eCP contains the most commonly used services from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, in an interactive format that includes Bookmarking, e-mail, and AirPrint support. It contains the full texts of the lectionary for the Eucharist (RCL), Daily Office, and Lesser Feasts and Fasts.

Does eCP require an internet connection?
eCP requires NO INTERNET connection, as all texts are stored locally on your device, allowing you access to these texts no matter where you go.

What is the difference between eCP and the Book of Common Prayer ebook?
Given current technology, there are a variety of ways to offer the same content in different contexts. The BCP ebook presents the contents of the Book of Common Prayer in a format suitable for reading and study. Because ebooks are designed to work on a variety of devices, the way in which the text flows on the screen is dependent on the device you are using.

For this reason, ebooks generally do not present content in a way that mirrors the layout of the print edition. PDFs can do this, and we offer a PDF version of the 1979 BCP that is suitable for a wide range of devices.

Tablet and ebook readers offer a wide variety of features that make ebooks attractive. The software that some tablet devices provide for reading ebooks also offers specific features. These features include things like bookmarking, highlighting, annotating, and often hyperlinked Tables of Contents, indexes and search features.

What makes eCP different?
eCP offers a more interactive way to access the content for which you are looking. Hyperlinked content within the services provided allows you to access material referenced in rubrics, Rite 1 and Rite 2 variants of the creeds, referenced prayers, etc. Built in indexes allow you to search specific content such as Psalms or Prayers and Thanksgivings for key words in the content.

Because it is a calendar driven app, the Today button is always available to let you read the Propers available for any given day. Additionally, eCP makes navigation easy and sharing content possible with the click of a button.

What about other apps that are similar but free?
There are a variety of other 'BCP' apps available. However, there are some notable differences. First, this is the only available app that has been certified by the Custodian of the Book of Common Prayer and whose content conforms with the prayer book. Additionally, eCP contains not only the services and material from the prayer book, but also the full texts of the readings appointed in the lectionary.

eCP is intended to be a framework for accessing the liturgical materials of the Episcopal Church. So, much more material will be added to eCP in future updates that is not available anywhere else. This includes resources such as Holy Women, Holy Men, Enriching Our Worship, the Book of Occasional Services and other material not in the public domain.

This means that, as it grows, eCP will provide the most comprehensive collection of authorized liturgical materials of any other app that might be out there. As the denominational publisher of the Episcopal Church, Church Publishing is committed to making these resources available in an increasingly mobile world.