Year A Epiphany Third Sunday
Scripture
Testament: New Testament
Book: 1 Corinthians
Chapter: 1
Lectionary
Year: A
Season: Epiphany Season
Week: Third Sunday After Epiphany
Keywords
Lectionary Meaning
Theological Focus
Epiphany is a season of manifestation, yet we are reminded today that God is often revealed in what the world considers foolish. The unity of the church is found not in intellectual agreement or social status, but in the singular, jarring message of the Cross. This Sunday calls us to examine the foundations of our community and the sources of our wisdom.
Scriptural Connection
Addressing the divisions in Corinth, 1 Corinthians 1 calls us to move past personality cults and denominational silos. The 'scandal' of the cross serves as the ultimate equalizer, stripping away human pretension to reveal our common need for mercy. Paul’s insistence on the 'word of the cross' challenges us to find our strength in the very place the world sees only defeat.
Sermon Ideas
Preach on the 'foolishness' of the Gospel as a critique of modern meritocracy. How can our local congregations become spaces where the cross—not social standing or political alignment—defines our identity? This is an opportunity to address congregational unity, urging the people to be 'knit together' in the same mind by focusing on the humble, self-giving love of Jesus.