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SUMMARY:6th July 11.30am\, Eucharist for Third Sunday after Trinity
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DESCRIPTION:This year there are 19 Sundays after Trinity taking us up to t
 he end of October\, so covering almost half the church's year. Everything 
 really exciting - Advent\, Christmas\, Epiphany\, Lent\, Easter\, Ascensio
 n\, Pentecost - has already happened\, in the year’s first half.\n\nSo i
 s that why the second half of the church’s year is referred to as 'Ordin
 ary Time'? In fact not. Rather the phase ‘Ordinary Time’ comes from th
 e way in which the Sundays are counted - with Ordinal numbers: first\, sec
 ond\, third\, etc after Trinity.\n\nFrom 1980 to the year 2000\, we follow
 ed a more ancient tradition of naming these Sundays after Pentecost\, not 
 Trinity\, and this made a kind of sense. At Pentecost\, after all the exci
 tement of Christ's death\, resurrection and ascension\, the church finally
  comes into being\, as the Holy Spirit fills the beleaguered apostles with
  faith\, courage and a strong sense of purpose. And so it is that in these
  Sundays after Pentecost we start to understand what it means to be a Spir
 it-filled church\, now expressing in our life together those key theologic
 al truths – like incarnation\, salvation\, resurrection – that we comm
 emorated in the first half of the year.\n\nThe gospel readings now focus n
 ot on the big events in Jesus’s life\, but rather on his teaching\, heal
 ing and miracles. We will get to hear about his interaction with the polit
 ical and religious establishment of his day\, how he stood up for those wh
 o were abused or persecuted\, how he got people to question their values a
 nd rebuild their lives\, how people gradually became aware that he was som
 eone special\, someone filled with God. \n\nSo in a way these Sundays are 
 very ordinary. We meet the Jesus of the every day\, the Jesus of farmers a
 nd fisherman\, who told stories of lost sheep\, a man beat up by the roads
 ide\, a ponsy landowner\, fishers of men\, treasure buried in a field\, se
 ed sown by the wayside\, or\, as in today's gospel\, when Jesus sends his 
 disciples out to all the towns and villages that he plans to visit to tell
  poeple that the Kingdom of God is going to come by – an every day world
  that suddenly became a canvas for the Holy Spirit. Here was God\, not in 
 far off Jerusalem\, but walking every day through the fields\, and along t
 he shores\, of Galilee.\n\nPictured above: extract from Jesus sends out hi
 s disciples\, by James Tissot from the Online Collection of Brooklyn Museu
 m\; Photo: Brooklyn Museum\, 2008\,
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