Archive for April, 2007

Easter reflection (4.08–Resurrection Sunday)

Sunday, April 8th, 2007

When Mary Magdalene went to see the body of Jesus little did she realize that she would get so much than her paying respects (John 20:10-18). The tomb was empty–someone had taken away the body of Jesus–or so she thought. She was asked, “why are you crying” by angels […]

Easter reflection (4.07)

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

This is the last day in Lent. In today’s Lectio Divina reading (Matt. 27:62-66), the chief priests and Pilate are concerned about the disciples stealing Jesus’ buried body away. (Those who don’t believe in the resurrection of Jesus have a tough time getting around the reality that his opponents […]

Easter reflection (4.06)

Friday, April 6th, 2007

We nailed the Son of God to a tree, you and I. It was our ugliest moment–left to our own devices, unfettered by conscious, the blackness in our hearts is revealed to what we would do to the Creator with some wood and hardware. He was denied, rejected, tortured, […]

Good Friday Night service @ 7 PM

Thursday, April 5th, 2007

We’ll be having an informal worship service to love God for the cross in community. You’re invited to the YMCA at 7PM.