Today we celebrate the day above all days in our faith. This is the day we remember and proclaim the foundational event of our faith: the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth.
Today we celebrate the day above all days in our faith. This is the day we remember and proclaim the foundational event of our faith: the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth.
This is the night. This is the night when we gather as God’s people to hear the stories of salvation history. The stories that teach us who we are, who’s we are, what we believe, what our God is like.
Fr. Reho preaches on Good Friday. Today’s readings are Isaiah 52:13-53:12; Hebrews 10:16-25 and The Passion According to St. John. You can view those readings and more by viewing our online bulletin by clicking on this link.
Fr. Cannon preaches on Maundy Thursday. Tonight’s readings are Exodus 12:1-4, 11-14; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26 and The Gospel According to John 13:1-17, 31b-35. You can follow along with those readings and more by clicking on this link.
The horror and violence inflicted on Jesus showed the depth of human evil but also the ultimate defeat of human power. God’s love, as revealed in Jesus, can never be silence, never be killed, and it is that love that restores humanity.
Heart space reminds us that we cannot solve problems from the same level of consciousness from which they were created.
Today is an important reminder that joy does not take a season off, no matter what the circumstances.
This is a theme that runs through many of Paul’s letters. That is, that God’s wisdom turns human wisdom upside down.
To take up our cross is to suffer the consequences of faithful living, which may indeed be painful and challenging.
Lent is a time for introspection and self reflection. A time to consider what it means to live a Christian life in a time of change and uncertainty.