As our church reached the Holy Week destination of Easter morning, I found my mind teeming with details. I hoped I could keep straight, my body stressed, my spirit unsure. I didn't feel tremendously Easter-ish.
As our church reached the Holy Week destination of Easter morning, I found my mind teeming with details. I hoped I could keep straight, my body stressed, my spirit unsure. I didn't feel tremendously ...Continue Reading
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"This is the night, when you brought our fathers, the children of Israel, out of bondage in Egypt, and led them through the Red Sea on dry land.
This is the night when all who believe in Christ are delivered from the gloom of sin, and are restored to grace and holiness of life.
This is the night, when Christ broke the bonds of death and hell, and rose victorious from the grave.
"This is the night, when you brought our fathers, the children of Israel, out of bondage in Egypt, and led them through the Red Sea on dry land. This is the night when all who believe in Christ are delivered from the gloom of sin, and are restored to grace and holiness of life. This is the night, when Christ broke the bonds of death and hell, and rose victorious from the ...Continue Reading
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As a member of the music team at Church of the Resurrection, I am very aware of the fact that the perspective of a musician is different from that of a congregant. When I am worshiping from the stage, I experience a closeness to the altar, the cross, and the congregation. In particular, I feel the energy of the sanctuary around me in the faces of those in front of me.
As a member of the music team at Church of the Resurrection, I am very aware of the fact that the perspective of a musician is different from that of a congregant. When I am worshiping from the stage, I experience a closeness to the altar, the cross, and the congregation. In particular, I feel the energy of the sanctuary around me in the faces of those in front of ...Continue Reading
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As we walk through Christ's last week together each year, we are drawn in to the story of his suffering and sacrifice. There is so much to take in during that week as we worship together.
A few years ago I wrote "Passion Song" which recalls several of the major events during Holy Week. I was inspired to write it while reflecting on Jesus' earthly relationships.
As we walk through Christ's last week together each year, we are drawn in to the story of his suffering and sacrifice. There is so much to take in during that week as we worship together. A few years ago I wrote "Passion Song" which recalls several of the major events during Holy Week. I was inspired to write it while reflecting on Jesus' earthly ...Continue Reading
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This is the third year that we have offered a Wednesday evening service during Holy Week. Tenebrae is an ancient, contemplative service where light is gradually reduced as a candle is extinguished after each Scripture reading and musical response. It was a beautiful opportunity to experience an overview of the story of Holy Week before we plunge into the narrative in detail in the triduum (Thursday, Friday, and Saturday).
This is the third year that we have offered a Wednesday evening service during Holy Week. Tenebrae is an ancient, contemplative service where light is gradually reduced as a candle is extinguished after each Scripture reading and musical response. It was a beautiful opportunity to experience an overview of the story of Holy Week before we plunge into the narrative in detail in the triduum ...Continue Reading
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Holy Week at Resurrection is like a roller coaster. Having waited for what seems like forever in the long and reflective line of Lent, Palm Sunday is like taking your seat and pulling the bar down over your head, then being pulled up steadily and deliberately up the first big hill in uncertain expectation of all that's coming over that first hump...
Holy Week at Resurrection is like a roller coaster. Having waited for what seems like forever in the long and reflective line of Lent, Palm Sunday is like taking your seat and pulling the bar down over your head, then being pulled up steadily and deliberately up the first big hill in uncertain expectation of all that's coming over that first ...Continue Reading
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As we begin Holy Week and anticipate honoring Christ’s death and celebrating Christ’s resurrection through our service–some of our leaders reflect on their favorite moments throughout the years.As we begin Holy Week and anticipate honoring Christ’s death and celebrating Christ’s resurrection through our service–some of our leaders reflect on their favorite moments throughout the ...Continue Reading
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At the tomb of Lazarus, Jesus says to Martha, "Did I not tell you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God?" Martha believes, but does not expect to see the glory of God in action...
By Margie Fawcett
At the tomb of Lazarus, Jesus says to Martha, "Did I not tell you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God?" Martha believes, but does not expect to see the glory of God in action... By Margie ...Continue Reading
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This Lent, we asked some of our Resurrection artists and writers to engage with the Bible passages that are the focus of our Lenten sermon series, “Conversations with Jesus.” Today’s pieces are the result of reflections by Resurrection artists on John 9:1-38. This Lent, we asked some of our Resurrection artists and writers to engage with the Bible passages that are the focus of our Lenten sermon series, “Conversations with Jesus.” Today’s pieces are the result of reflections by Resurrection artists on John ...Continue Reading
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This Lent, we asked some of our Resurrection artists and writers to engage with the Bible passages that are the focus of our Lenten sermon series, “Conversations with Jesus.” Today’s piece is a collection of art drawn by our children. It represents scenes from the woman at the well as well as other Bible stories.
This Lent, we asked some of our Resurrection artists and writers to engage with the Bible passages that are the focus of our Lenten sermon series, “Conversations with Jesus.” Today’s piece is a collection of art drawn by our children. It represents scenes from the woman at the well as well as other Bible ...Continue Reading
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