Water From The Rock
Lectionary Devotional for Cycle C
Stephen P. McCutchan

Price: $26.95
 


 
ISBN: 0788026267
Size: 5.5x8.5
Pages: 324
We all need refreshment on our spiritual journey, and there's no better source than a daily encounter with God's Word. In these pages, Stephen McCutchan helps you find the living water offered to us by the rock of the almighty. His complete set of insightful meditations, based on scripture texts from Cycle C of the Revised Common Lectionary, guide you through each Sunday's passages by focusing on key themes and highlighting the central meaning for our everyday lives.

This volume is perfect for use as a daily devotional - five easy-to-follow formats for personal meditation are included, allowing you to combine prayer time with reading one of the week's scripture texts and its accompanying commentary. It's also a valuable reference for sermon preparation, as well as an excellent curriculum for adult classes integrating Bible study with Sunday worship. Water from the Rock is an inspirational resource that will strengthen your connection with the divine story and your ability to hear God's voice speaking through scripture.

Stephen P. McCutchan, after serving three churches in the pastoral ministry for 38 years, focuses his energies in retirement on developing resources to nurture and support the health of clergy. He leads workshops on clergy health and maintains a weekly blog reflecting on the life of clergy, www.smccutchan.com. He has written over a dozen books including a three-volume devotional for pastors based on the Revised Common Lectionary, and an award-winning book on using the Psalms in ministry. In 2013 he published a mystery novel, A Star and a Tear, and three volumes of short stories about various experiences of clergy life available at his website or on Amazon. He is currently working on a series of books under the theme Healthy Clergy Make Healthy Congregations that will include Rediscovering the Company of Pastors, An Interim's Gift to Congregations, and God Laughs, Why Don't You?