ALLELUIA, CHRIST IS RISEN!!!! THE LORD IS RISEN INDEED, ALLELUIA!!!!
What glorious words to say and hear! Words of truth, life, and hope. Words to live on each moment of our lives. These words, this truth, is the Real Reason for all the Seasons in the Church and the World.
This has been a very different Holy Week and Easter for Tina and me. For the past 33 years, Holy Week started with the Liturgy of the Palms and concluded with the Easter Vigil early Sunday morning. We had a service each evening and we would include the Stations of the Cross usually on Wednesday evenings so that we could do the Good Friday Liturgy. Holy Saturday was always short, but it gave us time to pause while getting the church ready for Easter to think about that day when all the disciples were in despair.
Yes, this year was quite different. To begin, I didn't have to prepare or have responsibility for anything. I spent Palm Sunday with my dear friend and seminary classmate, Ernie Saik, at Christ Church in Slidell, LA. There I participated in two lovely services and in between them I had an opportunity to talk about Missions and our work in Honduras specifically. Holy Monday, I received word from Paul Wood that his wife, Suzanne, had died and wanted to know if I was available to help with the funeral on Holy Saturday. That night, Tina and I went and heard our granddaughters sing in their school concert. Very different Holy Monday, but it was indeed very Holy.
Holy Tuesday found us at a meeting for Young Life, a ministry to middle and high school children. Several men and women in Sumter have been working for the past 4 years to get Young Life to come to minister to the children in our schools in Sumter. It was indeed a Holy Tuesday to see what the Lord was going to do for our children in Sumter.
Holy Wednesday when I usually have the Stations of the Cross was replaced by an Alpha Celebration Dinner. The Alpha Course is to help nominal and nonbelievers to take a closer look at who Jesus is and what difference does it make in one's life to follow Him. This Celebration Dinner is the climax of a 12 week course and you get to bring people to it that you believe would benefit from the course. Each week was a station unto itself to bring people closer to Jesus.
Maundy Thursday was Maundy Thursday............The foot washing.........The Holy Eucharist...........The stripping of the Altar..........Different from the way I did it, but nevertheless the same.........Remember
On Good Friday, we had the Good Friday Liturgy. I for one just love that service. There are so many ways in which you can form and fashion it, and yet, it penetrates to your very being of what Jesus did for us by going to the cross and dying for the souls of all who would believe in Him and follow Him as their Lord and Savior.
On top of this, we have to get our youngest daughter ready to be a server for their Jr/Sr Prom. Talk about the world and its agenda!
Holy Saturday was indeed a very Holy day. It was a day that many gathered at St. Jude's in Marietta, GA to say "See ya later" to Suzanne Dalme Wood. It was a glorious send off for her. Tina and I were honored to have been able to be there and to participate in her funeral.
Today, I was privileged to have been able to celebrate the Easter Service for St. Mark's, Pinewood and St. Augustine's, Wedgefield. This is the first year in 33 years that I didn't have to get up at 4:00 AM to get ready for the 5:30 AM Easter Vigil. I was glad because I had to get up at 4:00 AM on Holy Saturday to make the funeral service for Suzanne. They were glorious services! A saying that they say down in Cajun Country...It's the same thing, just a little bit different! And that it is! Yes, different, but very Holy for we serve a Mighty God!
Several little insights through the week.........the reunion of Mary the mother of Jesus and Jesus.....Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus are no longer silent followers of Jesus and were unclean for the Sabbath....Paul was a half-breed........in order grow in the Lord, the old has to be shed.............John took care of Mary the mother of Jesus and not her children........
But the best news of all is this...........in Jesus, and in him alone..........is the way to have a relationship with God the Father for eternity. For those of us who know this, then it is our DUTY or RESPONSIBILITY to tell others of God's saving Grace through His Son, Jesus.
May you have a most Blessed Easter Season.......The Lord has risen indeed! Alleluia, Alleluia!!!
Fr. Joe
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