Sermon (Manager) Template WITH Lectionary

I write daily devotionals and use the RCL Daily Lectionary as my base. I would like to be able to integrate my devotional template with the (and really, any) lectionary.
Is there a way to do that?
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Ian Kirk said:
I write daily devotionals and use the RCL Daily Lectionary as my base. I would like to be able to integrate my devotional template with the (and really, any) lectionary.
Is there a way to do that?
Hi Ian
I notice that this post has been bumped a couple of times. I am somewhat unclear about what you want to accomplish. Perhaps a screenshot of your devotional layout and another of the lectionary layout would help us visualise what is required?
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Sorry for the long time in responding. I didn't get a notice of your question (though I got the bumps, weird).
So, using the Sermon Manager, I had it populate the Daily Lectionary for the season of Epiphany (that has been awesome). However, I have some basic (really basic) stuff I populate in every devotional (a daily occurrence). I would like to use the Sermon Manager's ability to prepopulate the season's daily readings with the items in the template.
With as little as I populate for my devotionals, I keep the template I created and copy and paste it. Not the biggest deal. I just realize that for those who write full blown sermons, it might be a bigger deal, especially when it comes to prompts. Now that I think about it, especially as we are going to really have to develop ourselves and our sermons for SEO, a template with appropriate prompting would be really helpful. Now I'm going to have to tweak my template to do that, too.
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Sorry for the long time in responding. I didn't get a notice of your question (though I got the bumps, weird).
So, using the Sermon Manager, I had it populate the Daily Lectionary for the season of Epiphany (that has been awesome). However, I have some basic (really basic) stuff I populate in every devotional (a daily occurrence). I would like to use the Sermon Manager's ability to prepopulate the season's daily readings with the items in the template.
With as little as I populate for my devotionals, I keep the template I created and copy and paste it. Not the biggest deal. I just realize that for those who write full blown sermons, it might be a bigger deal, especially when it comes to prompts. Now that I think about it, especially as we are going to really have to develop ourselves and our sermons for SEO, a template with appropriate prompting would be really helpful. Now I'm going to have to tweak my template to do that, too.
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I figured another screenshot might help:
You can choose the Lectionary "template", but that really is only the scriptures and liturgical day (not a knock, I really appreciate it). It would be helpful to either know what I need to do for a template that utilizes the lectionary AND has some pre-filled items
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Thanks, Ian the screenshot helped me understand that the help you require is 'beyond my ken'. But there are others here more knowledgeable than I.
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Mike
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