
The strife is o’er, the battle done
Eleanor Johnston On Easter Sunday the church will ring with joyful celebration. We will, however, often worship side by side … Continue reading The strife is o’er, the battle done
Eleanor Johnston On Easter Sunday the church will ring with joyful celebration. We will, however, often worship side by side … Continue reading The strife is o’er, the battle done
Susan Little On Easter Eve, the first fire of Easter plays a prominent role on Saturday night. At the side … Continue reading Easter as I see it – Fire prevention at Easter
Claire Christoff When the word Easter is spoken, it has common associations, such as being dark, solemn, even brooding. A … Continue reading Easter as I see it – Easter according to me
Hollis Hiscock The blazing dawn sunlight shrouded your eyesight as you stepped inside the dark tomb. YOU are familiar with … Continue reading YOU and Easter assurances
by Rob Park An Easter Garden brought focus and deeper meaning to worship at St. George’s Georgetown this Lent and … Continue reading Come to the garden
The New Testament corroborates Jesus’ resurrection narratives. The gospel writers — Mark, Matthew, Luke, John — gathered their material from a variety of reliable … Continue reading An Easter encounter … through my imagination
One of our readings appointed for Easter this year comes from the 25th chapter of the book of the prophet … Continue reading Bishop Michael writes …
by Peter Davison We live at a time when many of our leaders play the age-old game of divide and … Continue reading From ashes to Easter
By Bishop Michael Bird I have many pictures on the walls of my office and my home that highlight my … Continue reading Easter turns us and our world upside-down
Women at the resurrection John 20:1-18, Luke 24: 1-12, Mark 16: 1-11, Matthew 28: 1-10 The sun had barely cracked … Continue reading Women at the resurrection