Sunday, April 26, 2020
Sunday, April 19, 2020
Overcoming Doubts That Christ is Present Among Us
Second Sunday of Easter (Year A)
1 Peter 1.3-9; John 20.19-31
St. Gregory’s, Long Beach
Live Streamed on Parish Facebook Page (beginning at 13:30)
Our Gospel reading
for today opens one week ago, in our time—on the evening of the day that Jesus
was resurrected. Earlier that day, Mary Magdalene had reported to Peter and
John that Jesus’ body was missing from the tomb. They investigated and found
that he was indeed missing. They returned home, leaving Mary at the tomb, where
she then has the first encounter with the Risen Lord. After which she “went and
announced to the disciples, ‘I have seen the Lord’” (Jn 20.18). Today, we pick
up the story where we are told that the remaining disciples, minus Thomas, were
locked in the house “for fear of the Jews.” A strange statement, since they
themselves were Jews. What is really meant by this is that the disciples are
locked away for fear of the Jewish authorities. After all, it was the Jewish
authorities who had Jesus arrested and then manipulated the system to have him
tried and executed by the Roman authorities. The disciples are naturally
fearful that now that their leader has been taken out, they will probably be
next. Put an end to Jesus’ message once and for all by having his most loyal
followers eliminated. They were naturally—and rightfully—fearful for their
safety, for their very lives; unsure of what the future would hold, unable to
even imagine their lives ever returning to normal.
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Sunday, April 12, 2020
The Promise of the Empty Tomb
Easter Day (Year A)
John 20.1-18
St. Gregory’s, Long Beach
Live Streamed on Parish Facebook Page (beginning at 17:30)
Ours is an
incarnational faith. In other words, it is the faith of “stuff.” Not a faith in
stuff, but a faith of stuff. A faith that relies on stuff, on the
physical, the tangible, as symbols to help us understand just what our faith
means, what we believe. God’s grace is expressed through the physical. Water
poured on our heads at baptism as a sign of cleansing and the forgiveness of
our sins; a symbolic going into the waters of baptism whereby we die to self
and are born to new life in Christ. Bread and wine at Eucharist as symbols of the
inward grace of Christ’s Body and Blood given for us for the forgiveness of our
sins, to strengthen our relationship with Christ and one another, and to be a
foretaste of the heavenly banquet that we will all one day share. The Peace,
where we greet each other with a shake of the hand or a hug as a gesture of our
reconciliation with one another so that we may also be reconciled with God as
we approach his table. That’s just normal Sunday stuff for us.
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Thursday, April 09, 2020
Living Maundy Thursday
Maundy Thursday
John 13.1-17, 31b-35
St. Gregory’s, Long Beach
Live Streamed on Parish Facebook Page (beginning at 18:20)
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Sunday, April 05, 2020
The Geography of Holy Week
Palm/Passion Sunday (Year A)
Matthew 21.1-11; Matthew 26.26-30, 36-56,
27.11-60
St. Gregory’s, Long Beach
Live Streamed on Parish Facebook Page (beginning at 31:30)
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