RCL Reflection, 3rd Sunday of Easter, Year A. April 23, 2023
Sometimes the obvious is seen only by looking backwards–a rearview mirror experience. Our faith journey is filled with such moments, making evangelism something understood in reverse yet shared forward.
What do you see?
RCL Reflection, Third Sunday of Easter, Year A, April 26, 2020. This week’s gospel lesson speaks volumes about both brokenness and sight. Because of our own present global situation, this lesson has much to teach us, along with some very good news. How often do we miss evidence of the Christ at work in our world right now? And when is it that we see most clearly?(Image: Mike Moyers, https://www.mikemoyersfineart.com/)
Rearview Mirror Stewardship
Revised Common Lectionary for the Third Sunday of Easter, Year A, April 30, 2017
Just like on that Emmaus Road, Jesus is still showing up and bringing people moments of poignant clarity that can be fully expressed and shared only in the telling and recounting. It happens in many ways both great and small, ordinary and miraculous, but no matter how, when, or where, rest assured that your witness to how you have encountered Jesus is enough and needs to be shared. (Photo: Jaymis Loveday, Creative Commons)
Addressing ‘Past Tense Hope’ Syndrome
3rd Sunday of Easter, Year A, May 8, 2011
Like Cleopas and his companion on the Road to Emmaus, disciples today can be prone to “Past Tense Hope” Syndrome. Read on for suggestions on how to address this malady and stoke the fires of a burning heart. (Photo by Andy Coan used under Creative Commons License. Thanks!)