The hard part
Reflection for 5th Sunday of Easter the Rev. David Sellery serves as an Episcopal priest that seeks to proclaim the good news of God in
Reflection for 5th Sunday of Easter the Rev. David Sellery serves as an Episcopal priest that seeks to proclaim the good news of God in
Everyday Mysteries. With others she manages a website for the Diocese of Colorado highlighting congregations’ creative ministries:
by Maria L. Evans All my hope on God is founded; he doth still my trust renew, me through change and chance he guideth, only
“I am trying to accept that it is okay to feel conflicted and confused at times like this. That is part of what makes us human. And it is in these moments that we can reach out to God and feel the Holy Spirit. The Lord is with us in green pastures and he leads us beside still waters. The Lord also walks us through the valley of the shadow of death with his rod and his staff. And sometimes we are not sure whether we are in the green pastures or the valley of death’s shadow.
Psalm 63:1-8(9-11), 98 (Morning) Psalm 103 (Evening) Wisdom 1:1-15 1 Peter 5:1-11 Matthew 7:15-29 Kirkepiscatoid
by Scott Petersen I laced up my running shoes Tuesday morning. Here in Georgia as the morning began to heat up I ran defiantly. I
Everyday Mysteries With others she manages a website for the Diocese of Colorado highlighting congregations’ creative ministries:
[This] recasts the Shroud as a testament to Christ’s Resurrection, and not, as currently revered, a relic of Christ’s passion and death. This is a crucial reconception, one that makes sense of the scriptural record, and suggests that the morbid, and ultimately destructive, fascination of Christianity with the suffering of Christ is misplaced.
Daily Office readings for Sunday, April 14: Psalm 148, 149, 150 (Morning) Psalm 114, 115 (Evening) Daniel 4:1-18 1 Peter 4:7-11 John 21:15-25 Psalm 115