Archive Lectionary

Archive lectionary resources

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2023-2024 (This is Year B - Mark)

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2022-2023 (This is Year A - Matthew)

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2021-2022 (This is Year C - Luke)

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2020-2021 (This is Year B - Mark)

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2019-2020 (This is Year A - Matthew)

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2018 - 2019 (This is Year C - Luke)

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2017 - 2018 (This is Year B - Mark)

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2016 - 2017 (This is Year A - Matthew)

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2015 - 2016 (This is Year C – Luke)

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2014 - 2015 (This is Year B - Mark)

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2013-2014 (This is Year A - Matthew)

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2012-2013 (This is Year C- Luke)

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2011-2012 (This is Year B - Mark)

Download the lectionary and calendar for 2010-2011 (This is Year A - Matthew)

2017/18 Mark: Illustrated Gospel Project

This creative lectionary resource is the work of more than 40 artists from around New Zealand and features a complete paraphrase of Mark's Gospel, accompanied with artwork, poetry, music along with liturgical resources and suggestions. View online 

Each Presbyterian and Uniting congregation is entitled to a free copy of the resource. Additional copies are available for a fee. Orders can be placed with Rev Malcolm Gordon who has overseen this project - email malcolm@knoxcentre.ac.nz

Illustrated Gospel Project (2015-2016)

This resource, including paraphrases, songs, and artwork showcases stories from the Gospel of Luke.

Rev Malcolm Gordon - the Church's national music, worship and arts enabler - oversaw the development of the resource which includes contributions from local artists and poets.

"The idea of ‘bringing home’ the Gospel stayed with me. Here in Aotearoa we often end up importing our worship songs and ideas about the Bible from bigger places, as if we have swallowed the assumption that bigger is always better. But isn’t God here? Isn’t God with us too?! Over the last two years a scattered community of wordsmiths, artists and musicians has formed as we began this work based on the simple conviction that these ancient stories are playing out on our streets as the Risen Christ walks and works in our midst."

Find out more or download Illustrated Gospel resources