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5-25-25 6th Sunday of Easter

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                                                                        Over the past couple of weeks in our gospels, we are taken back to the upper room where Jesus celebrated the last supper with his apostles.   Because the impact of his message that night cannot be contained in one single homily or reflection, but rather it needs the reflections of many Sundays to underscore the importance and impact of what he said to apostles and through them, to us.   In the gospel this weekend, Jesus s peaks of his leaving but also of his coming again through the power of his resurrection and through, the presence of his Holy Spirit among the community of believers.    He assures them and us that he will be among us forever.   His ongoing presence, through the power of the Spirit reverberate...

5-18-25- 5th Sunday of Easter

  One day, when a beggar in shabby clothes entered a very popular bakery, all the customers around held their noses with contempt.                                                                                                         Nevertheless, the bakery operator still welcomed this beggar warmly. The beggar took out coins from his pocket carefully and whispered to the operator that he wanted to buy a small cake.                 ...

4th Sunday of Easter, 5-11-25

Don Ratzlaff, a pastor and editor wrote an article for The Christian Leader, a publication of the U.S. Mennonite Brethren in which he tells the story about the importance of paying attention: As the flight attendants called our attention to their pre-flight safety instructions, I turned to the in-flight magazine, flitting through the pages on the off chance of finding an article worth reading. I was still searching when I felt a nudge from my traveling partner, a friend who had spent several years in the pastorate. He nodded toward the flight attendant standing near us and said with a wry smile, “This is just like preaching.” I didn’t catch his meaning at first. When the light dawned, I glanced around the cabin. Like me, many of my fellow passengers had their noses in a magazine, newspaper, or paperback. Others were chatting with their seat mates. Some stared vacuously out the window. A few already had their eyes closed, anticipating an in-flight doze. Maybe a handful were givin...

5-4-25 Third Sunday of Easter

  During Eastertide, that period between Easter and Pentecost, a number of our readings   will focus on the early church and its development from being that tiny community in Jerusalem and then through the expansion to various countries in the Mediterranean area.   These readings are like a family album which contains within it snapshots, so to speak, of how the process of Christianity slowly spread and the issues that expansion brought for not only the young Church but, also   for those who were the leaders of Judaism.                                                                                                                              ...