Monthly Archives: April 2007
Bright Monday
Lent is a season, Easter a day–or so I thought. But the fact that the church has traditionally celebrated Easter as a season is impressing itself on me, and this year, I’m paying attention all the way to Pentecost, fifty … Continue reading
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Easter Sunday
It’s here. It’s still dark outside, but it’s here. This is the time I imagine it happening. The disciples still in bed, the women perhaps just now stirring in the dark, waking themselves, feeling again the weight of grief that … Continue reading
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Dark Saturday
That’s just what I call it. My allergies kicked in last night just before the Taize service at church so I was pretty miserable. Trying to concentrate on anything spiritual, I sat in my seat and let the organ and … Continue reading
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Good Friday
It was an ordinary event. People being beaten at the hands of oppressors, occupying forces in a middle-eastern land. Sure it was bloody, but what wasn’t? Pilate must have hated the place, hated what it meant in his life, hated … Continue reading
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Thursday – The Last Supper
Tonight, I hope I remember to sit and think about John 13-17. Probably my favorite section of scripture, these four chapters seem to me to sum up Jesus’ life and work. Back when I was performing The Jesus Monologue, when … Continue reading
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