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- Unless I Wash You
Maundy Thursday holds much symbolism in the Christian faith. It’s the night Jesus gave his disciples a new commandment, to “Love one another as I have loved you.”. The Latin word for “commandment” is mandatum which is how the name for Maundy Thursday is derived. Jesus exemplifies this love in the humble act in which he washed the feet of the disciples. Customarily done before meals, foot washing was typically a servant’s duty, as it would have been a very lowly and menial task since walking in sandals on dusty roads in Israel made for some very dirty feet. Yet Jesus sets the example of servanthood and humility which he calls us to follow.
- It is Finished
“Hallelujah, praise the one who set me free
Hallelujah, death has lost its grip on me
You have broken every chain
There’s salvation in your name
Jesus Christ, my living hope”
Songwriters: Phil Wickham
- Easter Vigil:
“When Jesus spoke again to the people, He said,
… “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.” (John 8:12)
- Renew:
I believe that when you stop renewing and are no longer open to change and the possibilities that continually unfold, you stop being alive and are just getting through the years. Transformation doesn’t happen unless you’re willing: It’s your choice.”
— Oprah
Read more: https://www.oprah.com/spirit/thought-for-today-renewal/all#ixzz6qSe672xI
- Christ is Risen:
Christ is Risen indeed, Alleluia!!
What are you doing today to celebrate? Snap a photo and drop it in the comments so we can enjoy one another’s company, even from afar!
- He is Not Here for He is Risen:
As we celebrate Easter for the next few weeks, let us also recognize the places in our lives where light has come into the darkness:
Vaccines, decreased spread of covid, hope on the horizon – light to the darkness.
Warmer weather, flowers budding, birds singing – light to the darkness.
Health that endures, love that remains, life that renews – light to the darkness.
- Why Maundy Thursday?:
Watch this video to learn more about Maundy Thursday from our Pastor. Before watching, comment below the first thing you think of when you think of Maundy Thursday!
- Good Friday:
On days like Good Friday, we remember that we do not always have the words to speak or prayers to pray. In these times, we can lean on song, poetry, and the prayers of those who have gone before us.
Here is a song titled “Good Friday” by the artist Josh Garrels. May it give you the words you didn’t know you needed today:
Broken wing, forgotten dream, shattered thing
That a mans hands can’t ever truly mend
Shadow land, desert sand, a man searches
For a love that’ll never die
Truth be known, you’re not alone
Your aching bones will find a home
In place where God he sets us free
Wake me up before you go
I will listen for the sound of your voice
Hear the wind in the trees
It goes where it please
Like the breath in me
And all who have breath can sing
When we layed your body down
In earth and in the ground
Oh child, rest your soul.
Will a hope be made good
When a word is understood
In the day, will we see you again?
Gather round, hear the sound
Of a story that’s so old that it’s been told
Before time
He was born in the flesh and the blood
In a world that was dark as hell, and dead in sin
Born of the spirit, and the virgin child
He’s the son of God, son of man
I didn’t recognize that look in his eyes
When they cried
With a sorrow that no man has ever known
Hang him high, watch him die, hear the cry
Crucified up on that God forsaken tree
And all who have breath can sing
When we layed your body down
In the earth and in the ground
Oh Lord, rest your bones
Will a hope be made good
If your words are understood
In the day, will we see you again
Oh Eloi, Eloi, lama sabacthani?
Oh my God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
Oh Eloi, Eloi, lama sabacthani?
Oh my God, my God, why have you forsaken me?
“Good Friday” by Josh Garrels