Happy Easter!

Today we celebrate communion.  For some Christians, this isn't a big deal as the Lord's Supper as shared weekly or even daily.  In our mainline Protestant tradition, though, we do so just once a month, traditionally observing this sacrament on the first Sunday.
This is worth thinking on for a few moments as it is a liturgical moment that ties what we are anticipating - the birth of the baby Jesus - with the ministry and ultimate death and resurrection of the adult Jesus.  All we do throughout the Christian year points to, not Christmas, but Easter.  The world-changing event in a manger leads directly to the world changing-event on a cross, the latter infusing the former with its meaning and purpose.  This December, as we anticipate the Feast of the Nativity, let us also make space in our hearts, minds, and souls for the Feast of the Resurrection!

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