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MtE Update – July 2 2020

  1. We’ve got another preaching series coming up from about the end of July, after following Paul to the end of chapter 8 in Romans.
  2. Our ‘Illuminating Faith’ continues to serve the wider church in its provision of study and worship materials. The latest addition is the full content of the study series which some have recently been enjoying — an introductory survey of the Old Testament from the perspective of modern scholarship. You can have a look at the landing page for Illuminating Faith here.
  3. A friends of Vallore fundraising appeal
  4. This week July 5 we continue with the set RCL readings, looking again at the selection from Paul’s letter to the Romans. Some introductory comment on the readings for Sunday can be found here.
  5. A brief account of ministry of the saint(s) commemorated this Sunday can be found here: July 5 – Willem Visser ’t Hooft

Ezekiel – That they might know I am the Lord

Over the period from August to October 2020 — COVID-19 willing!!! — our principal focus for Sunday sermon reflections will be the writings of the prophet Ezekiel.

Ezekiel appears in the Revised Common Lectionary cycle about 10 times, although largely as a ‘supporting artist’, complementing other readings or events in the liturgical calendar. Our 2020 series will be to look more closely at the preaching of the prophet himself, now supported by whatever other texts pops up in the Lectionary on those Sundays.

Ezekiel is a ‘long haul’ read, and attention to the whole of the text in detail would take a couple of years of Sundays! We will, instead, draw from the text via a series of themes central to Ezekiel, in order to develop a picture of his proclamation and what it might mean for us today. The principal text(s) for the coming Sunday’s reflection will be made known via the weekly MtE Update posts on our home page.

Preparing for the series

Whether you are going to be following the services online or attending MtE once we’re back for worship post-COVID-19, you’ll find it helpful to read the whole of Ezekiel. It’s a long text, and may take a couple of sittings.

Good support for this reading can be found from the Bible Project’s summary of the book in two videos — Part 1 and Part 2 (about 15 minutes in total) — and from Professor Christine Hayes’ introduction to Ezekiel in her Yale lectures (about the first 30 minutes of this lecture). A text intro with a structural breakdown of the book can be found here.

Commentaries

Two possibilities include Nancy Bowen’s ‘Ezekiel’ (Abingdon Old Testament Commentary – full range of purchase options), or Bruce Vawter and Leslie J. Hoppe’s ‘Ezekiel: A New Heart’ (International theological commentary – full range of purchase options. The Interpretation commentary series is also a reliable resource; the Ezekiel one can be previewed here, with a full range of purchase options (paperback) here (hardback and e-versions are also available). These three commentaries haven’t been sighted (libraries are not yet open on the COVID-19 regime!) but can be expected to be quite accessible and are commended on the basis for the quality of the series of which they are parts.

For the intrepid, Robert Jenson’s Ezekiel is a thorough commentary from a historical-theological perspective. Full range of purchase options, also available on Kindle.

MtE Update – 26 June 2020

  1. Hotham Mission at Work update
  2. This week’s Synod eNews
  3. A friends of Vallore fundraising appeal
  4. This week June 28 we continue with set RCL readings, looking again at the selection from Paul’s letter to the Romans. Some introductory comment on the readings for Sunday can be found here.
  5. A brief account of ministry of the saint(s) commemorated this Sunday can be found here: June 28 – Irenaeus

MtE Update – 19 June 2020

  1. Our study groups wind up the current series this week. A continuation of the Old Testament overview series will commence again in the third week of July, following the school holidays. 
  2. News from the Justice and International Mission Cluster (June 15)
  3. This week’s Synod eNews  (June 18)
  4. A friends of Vallore fundraising appeal
  5. If you’ve not had a look lately, check out what’s happening at Hotham Mission
  6. Hotham Mission in the local news…
  7. This week June 21 we conclude return to the set RCL readings for a at least a few weeks. Background to the readings for Sunday can be found here.
  8. A brief account of ministry of the saint(s) commemorated this Sunday can be found here: June 24 – John the Baptist

Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures PARTS 3 and 4 (October-December 2020)

Our 2020 fourth quarter study group will complete the overview of the Old Testament we have been working through this year, utilising some excellent online lectures and materials from Christine Hayes at Yale University. These lectures provide a solid introduction to the OT as a whole as well as an introduction to critical historical work done on the OT over the last two centuries.

The material for each week is given on the ‘Illuminating Faith’ links here, the first five weeks’ material in Part 3 and the final weeks’ material in part 4:

Illuminating Faith – PART 3 of Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures

Illuminating Faith – PART 4 of Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures

The version of the transcript Yale provided here is reformatted for printing, with added paragraph numbers for reference in our discussions. (The original lecture series and its associated resources can be found here. The ‘Sessions’ tab brings up the full list of lectures, and clicking on each brings up the video, text and any other resources (occasional handouts, etc.) relating to that session.)

Groups

There are two groups running; feel free to shift around between groups as you need to! The groups will again meet via the ZOOM video conferencing platform. The Wednesday group will meet at 7.45pm via Zoom (starting October 7), and the Friday group via Zoom at 1.30pm (starting October 9) . If you are not already on the reading group list or have not otherwise received the meeting link, you can request it here: <minister@marktheevangelist.unitingchurch.org.au>. Meetings will be open a few minutes before the start time for you to check your connection. For info about setting up Zoom, see here.

Preparing for the discussions

Prior to each session, watch the lecture via the links below, or read the transcript. There is also an audio-only version of the lectures available on the Yale course homepage under the ‘Sessions’ tab — click on the session you want and the audio can be downloaded at the bottom of the session page. For most sessions there is a section of biblical text which it would be helpful to read in conjunction with Hayes’ lectures, and usually a reference to the Jewish Study Bible (JSB) which will assist those who have a copy.

A book companion to the series as a whole, which some might consider buying, is The Jewish Study Bible: Second Edition. It is not exactly cheap – being around $AU65 new. As well as providing a Jewish reading of the Hebrew Bible, it has a great deal of comment in the margins of each page as well as introductory essays to each of the Old Testament books and scholarly articles on history, interpretation, and so forth. It is a book which will likely serve purchasers well for a long time. A look at the ‘Look Inside’ feature for the book on Amazon might be worthwhile, if you’re considering getting a copy. See here for a range of online sources for this book.

MtE Update – 11 June 2020

  1. See the first item in last week’s MtE Update on the present plans for returning to worship together at MtE. 
  2. News from the Justice and International Mission Cluster 
  3. This week’s Synod eNews 
  4. The latest Presbytery update is here.
  5. This week June 14 we conclude our series on 1 Peter, looking broadly at chapter 5 but with a view to summarising what we have heard from the letter. Background to the other readings for Sunday (we’ll hear the psalm and gospel) can be found here.
  6. A brief account of ministry of the saint(s) commemorated this Sunday can be found here: June 15 – Evelyn Underhill
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