He Is Risen
The most
significant week in the Christian calendar has taken place in the days leading
up to Easter. Maundy Thursday which commemorates the Last Supper was held on
Thursday Evening with the washing of hands, song, message, scripture and the
darkening of the altar. Following this on Good Friday evening a Tennebrae
service was held.
On Sunday
morning brave souls were called to Fisherman’s Point at Willard Beach and
braved the cold temperatures to celebrate with others Resurrection Day.
Arriving before the sun rose into the heavens above Cushing Island, Pastor Tom
led the group in a service that greeted the sun as a symbol of our risen Lord.
“Christ Is Risen!” was the cry that all present said in following a Litany
spoken by the pastor. There were two songs that were sung by the group; Morning Has Broken and Jesus Loves Me. The scripture for the
morning was from John 20: 1-18 and the message was titled, “It’s Early”.
It was a
good feeling to be with folks that we are often with in other locations and it
was also meaningful to be able to speak and converse with others that perhaps
we have not seen and been with in a long time.
The sun
broke over the island around 6:17 AM and by 6:20 lit the sky ablaze with a
glistening strand of light cast upon the waters of Portland Harbor.
Within half
an hour and walking across Willard Beach to the parking lot we could look back
and see the sun rising through the trees and silhouetting the restored fishing
shacks and the few tall trees that can be seen at Fisherman’s Point.
Those
present then proceeded to their automobiles and most headed for church where a
sumptuous breakfast was prepared by Chef Brad and Chris Ward with the help of
Sam, Danielle, Sally and Kathy. All who attended were well fed and many
conversations were carried out and observed with folks that perhaps we had net
seen for quite awhile.
He Lives, Because He Lives, and Amazing Grace were the meaningful congregational hymns of the day
and the choir sang a beautiful piece that added to the spiritual meaning of
this day. The scripture reading was taken from Luke 24: 13-25 and Pastor Tom
concluded the use of the verses of Amazing
Grace in his Lenten series, titling his message, Good News of Grace.
Children in
the Lego Club led by Andy Folley had their display symbolizing the Easter Story
on display in the entryway as people would enter or leave the church.
After the
children’s message they were excused to do an Easter Egg hunt led by Rosemary,
Carol and others. Once that activity was completed the children returned to be
with parents in the sanctuary where all of those in attendance participated in
Holy Communion. It was truly meaningful to see whole families having communion
together.
We do hope
that everyone left this week’s service with new light shining on them from
above and that they are able to take that light to share with others that they
come in contact with in their daily lives. May the Lord be with you and all
those that we meet in our daily lives.
1 comment:
This is a great summary of Holy Week. Thanks, Art.
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