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Dear Fellow Preachers,
In this issue of The Immediate Word, Carter Shelley offers two options for your sermon (homily) for August 3. The first consists of reflections on the familiar Gospel lection from John 6 in which Jesus ultimately identifies himself as "the bread of life." Carter comments on the biblical -- and especially Johannine -- use of symbols and then shows how Jesus himself in John becomes the prime symbol of hope for humanity. She then identifies examples of hope in contemporary life.
In this issue of The Immediate Word, Carter Shelley offers two options for your sermon (homily) for August 3. The first consists of reflections on the familiar Gospel lection from John 6 in which Jesus ultimately identifies himself as "the bread of life." Carter comments on the biblical -- and especially Johannine -- use of symbols and then shows how Jesus himself in John becomes the prime symbol of hope for humanity. She then identifies examples of hope in contemporary life.

