• 2414 – You Have to Keep Reading

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    John 13:31-35 New International Version

    Jesus Predicts Peter’s Denial

    31 When he was gone, Jesus said, “Now the Son of Man is glorified and God is glorified in him. 32 If God is glorified in him,[a] God will glorify the Son in himself, and will glorify him at once.

    33 “My children, I will be with you only a little longer. You will look for me, and just as I told the Jews, so I tell you now: Where I am going, you cannot come.

    34 “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. 35 By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”


  • Friday’s Word

    Two Momentous Days

    Good Friday and Easter.

    Today is Good Friday—for those reading Friday’s Word on Friday. And this Sunday is Easter.

    Two momentous days.

    One no more important than the other.

    On Friday evening, our great choir will sing, Without His Cross, there Is No Crown.

    Without Good Friday, there is no Easter.

    The “prop” for the Good Friday service tonight is a life-sized image of the burial shroud of Jesus.

    The “Shroud of Turin,” as it is called.

    (The radio-carbon dating was wrong. Two more recent dating tests are right. It comes from the time of Jesus.)

    The Shroud image will be referenced as we follow the story of Jesus’ last hours from John’s gospel.

    John’s gospel carries the close-to-first-hand account provided by “the beloved disciple.”

    It is powerful.

    Standing at the foot of the cross were four Marys: Jesus’ mother, Mary the wife of Clopas. And Mary Magdalene.

    Jesus’ aunt, his mother’s sister, was also there.

    And “the beloved disciple.”

    That is the only way he is named in the Gospel of John. I do not believe he was John. He was not one of the twelve. We do not know his name. But his witness takes us close to both the death and the resurrection of
    Jesus.

    I turn to that witness again on Easter Sunday morning.

    Please consider this your personal invitation to both of these services.

    Tonight, we have a light supper at 6:30 before worship. The service starts at 7:00.

    On Sunday the kids hunt Easter eggs at 10:00.

    Easter worship starts at 11:00. Let us, too, gather at the foot of the cross.


  • Max’s Corner

    Last Sunday—Palm Sunday

    It was a memorable Sunday.

    What a great lunch! Thanks to Bill and Linda Parker and all who brought food.

    Folks called me to comment on the choral anthem, the great piece by G. F. Handel. It had all of us rejoicing. We thank the Lord for the blessings of the day.

    Holy Thursday—7:00 p.m.

    I don’t mention it is Friday’s Word, which comes out the day after. I hope you can come on Thursday evening. (Light supper at 6:30 before worship.)

    Mary will lead this service.

    What’s it all about? It is about celebrating our Lord on the yearly anniversary of the Last Supper.

    “Do this,” he said, “in remembrance of me.”

    Good Friday—7:00 p.m.

    Light supper at 6:30.

    The crucifixion narrative from John (and “the beloved disciple”) will be illustrated with a life-sized image of the Shroud. The image will be mounted on a 7-foot piece of plexiglass. I am working on how I will get
    this large piece of plexiglass to the church from Oak Cliff Glass and Mirror in Dallas. Then, how do I make it stand up at the front of the church?

    Is it worth all this effort?

    The Good Friday service is—for me—the most important service of the year. I consider it a privilege to be part of it.

    It is always a hard service to prepare for.

    And this year, it will be different from all previous years. Come, if you can.

    Easter Sunday

    Egg hunt for the kids at 10:00.

    The great Hallelujah of Easter begins at 11:00.

    Our great choir. A brass quintet. Lilies fill the sanctuary. Joy abounds.

    You know how it is.

    And I can hardly wait.

    God bless—MB


  • Mary’s Corner

    Greetings to all from the risen Christ, 

    We follow the risen Christ, but we are still in that time of waiting for the inevitable. We know that Calvary is coming, that the cross has to happen. One day they shouted, “Hosanna!”, and a few days later, “Crucify Him!” We have learned of the depth and breadth of God’s love through God’s actions on the cross. We also experienced that love now, in this moment. As I write and as you read, the love of God surrounds us both. Close your eyes and feel the breath of God blowing across your life. Become aware of the warmth of the Savior standing next to you. Be aware of the little things that God uses to feed your spirit and empower your faith. God is in us and through us and all around us. God is mystery and God is light. Picture in your mind that God made flesh and dwelling among us as Jesus of Nazareth is spending the last, few precious hours telling the world that we are loved and we are forgiven. There is nothing greater than this. Thursday evening we will talk briefly and then have communion together, remembering the last supper of our Lord. 

    I just received word that Anna is being transferred from the hospital to a physical rehab facility.! This is the next step in her journey toward health. I am so grateful for your love and your support of my family. We would not have survived this without you. My love to all, Mary