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Acts 3:12-19

Easter 3B

[…] and evil have messed things up and pointed people in the direction of amor mortis). “Jesus Lives and So Do We” is the title of a traditional Easter hymn.  Peter anticipated that hymn when he connected the restored life of the formerly crippled beggar with the new life that burst forth from Jesus at […]

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Acts 2:14a, 22-32

Easter 2A

For those who follow the RCL, Easter is not just a one off event.  The RCL devotes 7 Sundays to the Easter season, so that the church has ample opportunity to reflect on the most earthshaking event in history.  As a relative newcomer to the Lectionary, I think that is a superb idea.  But […]

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Psalm 148

Easter 5C

On this fifth Sunday of Easter, we continue our exploration of the impact of Christ’s resurrection. After a lovely look at Easter comfort in Psalm 23 last Sunday, our reading from Psalm 148 brings us back to the theme of celebration. In Psalm 148 we move from the intimate comfort of “The Lord is […]

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Isaiah 25:6-9

Easter Day B

What a delightful, even delicious alternative reading for Easter Sunday!  The regular (Old Testament?) reading is from Acts 10:34-43, Peter’s proclamation of the Easter message to the Roman centurion, Cornelius.  I wrote on that text last Easter, so I thought I’d give you an alternative way to proclaim the familiar message of Christ’s resurrection—not […]

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Mark 16:1-8

Easter Day B

[Note: John 20 gets assigned by the Lectionary for every Easter Sunday in the three-year cycle. Since I have posted sermon ideas on that text often over the years, this year I will go with the alternative text from Mark 16.  But if you want to view a John 20 sermon commentary from last […]

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John 13:31-35

Easter 5C

[…] But there we have it. Yet perhaps upon reflection this is not so odd after all. Indeed, it may even be curiously apt. Consider: Our celebration of Easter is properly enhanced, and our joy refined and deepened, when we can nestle the good news of Christ’s resurrection in its proper context of sacrifice, suffering, […]

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Matthew 28:1-10

Easter Day A

[…] the Sabbath and a new day and a new week is dawning. I just love that the NRSV describes the time with the -ing ending on dawn. Easter is meant for dawnings. We go from the quiet of the dawn to the shock of an earthquake. A spunky angel makes a show of things […]

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Acts 2:42-47

Easter 4A

We are in our fourth Sunday of reflections on Easter, using the book of Acts as our guide.  We began on Easter in Acts 10, where we saw the world-changing significance of Christ’s Resurrection in Peter’s startling realization that God includes people from every nation in his covenantal embrace.  Then we backed up to […]

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Psalm 114

Easter Day B

[Note: The Year B Lectionary assigned Psalm 118 for both Passion Sunday and Easter.  I chose to post on that for Passion/Palm Sunday last week and the Easter evening Psalm for this week.  If you want to see last week’s post on Psalm 118, click here.] Psalm 114 is a curious choice for Easter […]

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Psalm 30

Easter 3C

In this Easter season, the lectionary readings call the church to explore and live into and celebrate the impact of Easter. With its imagery of death and resurrection, Psalm 30 is a perfect post-Easter Psalm. Its purpose is to keep the memory of our deliverance from death alive by voicing the deliverance again and […]

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