The Text This Week
An excellent starting point for finding resources for each liturgical event.
Center for Excellence in Preaching
From Calvin Theological Seminary. Includes ideas for this week's sermon, podcasts and audio resources, sermons archives, resources for congregations, and more.
The Working Preacher
From Luther Seminary. Provides podcasts and commentaries on the weekly reading, or sermons podcasts.
New Proclamation
by
Robert Kysar
Offers at the same time the reading references for the Revised Common Lectionary, the Roman Catholic and the Book of Common Prayer (Episcopal) for both ordinary and festive time of the liturgical year. For each reading, a commentary is proposed which might help the reader form their own interpretation.
Feasting on the Gospels
by
Cynthia A. Jarvis et al.
Covers every single passage in the Gospels, making it suitable for both lectionary and non-lectionary use. Provides four perspectives for preachers to choose from for each Gospel passage: theological, pastoral, exegetical, and homiletical.
Preaching the Gospels Without Blaming the Jews
by
Clark M. Williamson et al.
Provide a commentary on the Revised Common Lectionary Gospel readings, demonstrating how the lections are continuous with the theology, values, and practices of Judaism and also identifying and reflecting on points at which the lections caricature Jewish people, practices, and institutions.
Catholic Women Preach: Raising Voices, Renewing the Church--Cycle B
by
Elizabeth A. Donnelly; Petrus Russ
The second of three volumes from the Catholic Women Preach project of FutureChurch offers homilies for each Sunday and holy days of the liturgical year by Catholic women from around the world. The first volume for Cycle A received awards for best book on Liturgy from both the Association of Catholic Publishers and the Catholic Media Association.