• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Liverpool Cathedral

Liverpool Cathedral

  • About Us
  • What’s On
  • Opening Hours
  • Safeguarding
  • About Us
  • What’s On
  • Opening Hours
  • Safeguarding

The Third Sunday of Lent – Exploring the Sunday Gospel

Welcome > News > The Third Sunday of Lent – Exploring the Sunday Gospel
Posted on March 20, 2025

Today is the Third Sunday of Lent, when the Gospel reading is Luke’s parable of the barren fig tree. God looks for proper fruit from the people of God, just as the owner of a fig tree looks for fruit from that tree.  The gardener gives the fig tree one more chance by nurturing it.  So Jesus gives the people of God one more chance.  Here is one of Luke’s distinctive images of Jesus’ Messiahship of which we are reminded during Lent. 

For those of you who wanted to do some thinking and preparation for today’s service during the preceding week, I invited reflection on the image of gardening. In today’s picture from his book, Explorer, Teddy Horsley is busy in his garden taking care of the plants.  


Lord Jesus Christ, 

you look for fruit from your people. 

shape our lives with your care and love, 

that we may bear good fruit, 

to your praise and glory; 

for you are our God, 

today and always. 

Amen. 


Next week, the Fourth Sunday of Lent, the Gospel reading is Luke’s parable of the two sons. The image to help us prepare for next week’s theme is homecoming. You can find out more about that theme by looking at the Educational Resources and the Preparation Resources. 

Preparation Resources
Family Resources

Prayer Requests

Would you like to submit a prayer request? You can do so through the Prayer for Liverpool website.

Notice Sheet

Would you like to sign up to receive the Cathedral’s weekly notice sheet? You can do so here.  

Previous Post:THE REAL KEN DODD – A Legacy of Happiness
Next Post:The Third Sunday of Lent – Fourth Sunday of Lent

Sidebar

More Like This
All News
26 March 2026
Palm Sunday – Exploring the Sunday Gospel

Today is Palm Sunday. The Gospel reading is Matthew’s account of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, riding on a donkey. The …

25 March 2026
A Powerful Evening of Music: Elijah Comes to Liverpool Cathedral

Elijah Comes to Liverpool Cathedral Liverpool Cathedral is set to host a spectacular performance of one of the greatest works …

19 March 2026
Fifth Sunday of Lent – Exploring the Sunday Gospel

Today is the Fifth Sunday of Lent that is also commonly called Passion Sunday, beginning the two-week period known as Passiontide. …

17 March 2026
CTMR response to ‘Walk with Jesus Rally’

In response to the many voices of concern surrounding the recently advertised UKIP ‘Walk with Jesus Rally’, we wish to clearly and unequivocally state that …

12 March 2026
New giving scheme launched to help maintain one of the UK’s most iconic buildings

Liverpool Cathedral has launched a new giving scheme allowing people to support the vital upkeep of the building, with donations …

12 March 2026
Fourth Sunday of Lent – Exploring the Sunday Gospel

Today is the Fourth Sunday of Lent that is also kept as Mothering Sunday. The Gospel reading chosen for Mothering Sunday is Luke’s account …

Sign up to our newsletter

Safeguarding at Liverpool Cathedral
  • About the Cathedral
  • Education at the Cathedral
  • Cathedral Music
  • Exploring Faith
  • News
  • Accessibility
  • Visiting the Cathedral
  • Upcoming Events
  • Tours
  • Dining
  • Cathedral Shop
  • How to Find Us
  • Contact Us
  • Policies
  • Venue Hire
  • Support Us
  • Vacancies
  • Cookie Preferences

Liverpool Cathedral is a registered Charity 1205970

Follow Us

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • X
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
Association of English cathedrals
Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King Liverpool
Churches Together in Merseyside
Visit Liverpool
Tripexpert Experts' Choice Award - Reviews you can trust