Tomb Time
We need a little “tomb time” to leave Good Friday and live the resurection.
We need a little “tomb time” to leave Good Friday and live the resurection.
We enter this holiest of weeks highlighing two powerful Christian symbols of hope: the palm branch and the cross. Though very different – one used to exalt, the other used to disparage – both in their own way have become for Christians striking symbols of hope. In fact, we might call Palm Sunday a Liturgy of Hope.
Some of the stones we carry have specific names like pride, envy, and anger. Jesus says simply, “Put down your stones.”
Holding onto a grudge? Feeling unappreciated? Mad because life is unfair? Nurturing a hurt from a long time ago? If you’re experiencing a little ‘prodigal’ anger, learn a lesson from the prodigal son and his father.
Homily for the 3rd Sunday of Lentby Deacon Scott Gilfillan It seems like everyone I’ve met this week is going through some kind of trial. One is having problems with …
If Jesus can transform ordinary water into extraordinary wine, just imagine what he can do with you?