Monthly Archives: April 2017

Doubting Thomas

Good morning, Friends! Last week was Easter, and it’s always tempting to say, “There! That’s all done for another year! The trouble is, Easter is really the beginning of the Christian story. In a way, the gospels and all of … Continue reading

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In the garden

  Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from the entrance. So she came running to Simon Peter and the … Continue reading

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Servant/Savior

Good morning, Friends! This morning, as you know, is Palm Sunday. We’ve already heard the children with the story of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem. One of the things you’ve probably noticed, as you’ve read the Bible on your own, is … Continue reading

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A New Commandment

Good morning, Friends! We’ve been doing two things here at worship for the last couple of months. We’ve been spending a lot of time with the gospel of John. And we’ve been moving slowly and steadily towards Easter. I think … Continue reading

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The message of Easter (April 2017)

Everything in Christian life, thought and culture has its roots in Easter. It all starts here. Bach and Handel and Michelangelo. All of the hymns we sing. All of Christian art and literature. All of our history – every separate … Continue reading

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