Tag: Holy Week
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Good Friday: Hung On A Tree
What do we really mean when we say Jesus died “to save us from our sins?” Was Jesus executed to correct our individual behaviors? Or was there something more systemic at work?
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Maundy Thursday: Water to Wash Feet
It was one of Jesus’ final moments with his disciples, and one of their most intimate moments together. And while we often view it as symbolic of Jesus’ servant leadership, washing their feet was much more. It was an act of liberation.
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April 9 Gathering: Easter Sunrise Service
Join us for our Easter Sunrise Gathering Sunday, April 9 at 8:00am EDT
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Deconstructing Holy Week
What if the sin and death Jesus overcomes is less about our own independent indiscretions than with our public and systemic tendencies to exploit, oppress, and marginalize those who dare stand against the status quo?
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Good Friday Reflection
But all these dreams were dashed on hardened hearts / Hearts not able to see God with us / Present / Breathing the same air
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Maundy Thursday Reflection
Sometimes uncertain where he would lead them Sometimes into questionable situations and encounters They were always together To co-create the world
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April 10 Gathering: Palm Sunday
Is there a more subversive act in all of scripture than Jesus’ “triumphal entry” into Jerusalem the week before his execution…the event we call “Palm Sunday?”
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The Sacramental Universe
This Holy Week, our community will celebrate the sacredness of all things by entering into sacred moments with ordinary objects and ideas.
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April 14 Gathering: Holy Week (and free food!)
For centuries, communities of people who follow the ways of Jesus have marked the days of Holy Week in special ways.
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March 25 Gathering: Palm Sunday–Celebration or Subversion?
So what if we’re missing the point of Palm Sunday. What if it’s less celebration and more subversion? Not so much a shindig as a scandal?