Friday, March 31 | Matthew 27:57-66
Nicole Starr Jesus is dead. Amid their grief, two of his disciples, Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, bury Jesus. They remove his battered body from
Nicole Starr Jesus is dead. Amid their grief, two of his disciples, Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus, bury Jesus. They remove his battered body from
The Rev. Dr. Wesley Hill When I lived in the UK several years ago, it seemed as if every one of my British friends was
The Rev. Dr. Wesley Hill If our nation has a favorite word, it is probably the word freedom. “Let freedom ring!” we say. “The land
The Rev. Dr. Wesley Hill In our reading for today, Jesus says to the crowd, “When you have lifted up the Son of Man, then
The Rev. Dr. Wesley Hill One of the most striking parts of this story comes at the very end. After the hostile crowd has dispersed,
The Rev. Canon Bonnie-Marie Yager-Wiggan She did not cry, ‘I cannot. I am not worthy,’ Nor, ‘I have not the strength.’ She did not submit
Hunter Ficke In these verses, Jesus is cautious about going to Jerusalem because it was not the right time. It brought to mind the verse
Joe Macklin God’s glory is revealed in the world through Jesus Christ and the sacrifice he made for all of us on the cross. The
Christine Guy Jesus only did what he saw the Father doing. He did not do anything on his own accord. He watched to see what
Mark Guy Strange Seeing Do I want to get well? I don’t receive it as an offer of hope, but as an accusation, so I