- Liz is writing about the colors of Holy Week: so far green, red and purple; here is her poetic reflection on red. And Fryer Drew takes a hard look at the humanity evidenced in Holy Week: our weaknesses, our love of power, our call to grace & compassion.
- Michelle observes the presence of Christ amidst the chaotic crowds, a helpful reminder in this busy and people-full week . . . while Hilary meets Christ among singing children and recalls that we are all children listening to our Mother's singing.
- Milton reflects on NCAA basketball (an excellent Holy Week "escape" for some of us) and shares this encouragement for mindful living.
- Questing parson offers a moment of candor that I appreciate; you might too! I hope you'll also take to heart this affirmation from Emma, of love with you and everywhere.
- Joanna shares Calls to Worship for Easter, but before you rush to put them to use, stop and read them for your own spirit.
- Sister Juliet brings us lessons in friendship & leadership from Mary Magdalene. (She recently preached for a Vespers service in the presence of the relics of St. Mary Magdalene!)
- And one more, from here on our own RevGals site in case you missed it last week: stop and breathe.
Blessings friends!
Rachel
Thanks, Rachel. I am working on the sermon for Maundy Thurs. I am trying to bring out the importance of Passover to the Last Supper and the need for us to break bread with one another as well as wash each others' feet.
ReplyDeleteI hope your sermon-writing is going well!
Deletenestled among several other holy week-related posts, here are my triduum images; peace and resurrection hope to all!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting your link, river song!
Deleteyou're very welcome, Rachel!
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