Ecclesiological Etchings: 10-31-15

Ecclesiological Etchings

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Scripture: Matthew 28:1-6
After the sabbath, as the first day of the week was dawning, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to see the tomb. And suddenly there was a great earthquake; for an angel of the Lord, descending from heaven, came and rolled back the stone and sat on it. His appearance was like lightning, and his clothing white as snow. For fear of him the guards shook and became like dead men. But the angel said to the women, “Do not be afraid; I know that you are looking for Jesus who was crucified.  He is not here; for he has been raised, as he said. Come, see the place where he lay…”

Thought for the Day: Tombs are often the setting for the climax in a horror movie. It is usually dark and there is a good layer of fog. The wind is blowing just enough to cause the leafs to swirl around and for the branches to crackle.  An owl usually gives off a startling call as a distant dog (or something else) echoes back with a chilling howl.  Hollywood is quite good at setting a scene that causes us to tense up and even close our eyes. Today is a day of tombs, and though we may find ourselves experiencing a moment of fright, we really have a different vision of the tomb. It is not a place of fear, but a place of joy. Seven years ago, I went to Italy with four other clergy. We had a great time, and during our visit to the Vatican, we toured an area under St. Peter’s Basilica where many of the tombs of former Popes are found. I was really taken back when we approached the tomb of Pope John Paul II, one of the most beloved Popes in recent history. There were twenty or so people hanging on his tomb sobbing. We stayed there for 30 minutes, and the people never left. Later I was told that some of the same people come to his tomb everyday, and cry and moan for hours. I understand how important he was to many people, and he truly was a saintly man, but I’m pretty certain that is NOT what he would want. Of all people, I feel pretty confident in saying that he is not there. He is enjoying life with the One he served, and desires for us to view the grave, not as an ending, but a beginning. On this Halloween, when goblins and ghouls are causing us to quiver in fear – when images of tombs and graveyards are the source of anxiety – when people enjoy being the source of other people screams, let us remember the tomb that was empty. Let us remember the joy!

Prayer: Gracious God, you are the source of resurrection. Through you, new life is found. As the world enjoys an evening of fright around the images of death, let us remember how your love frees us from all these fears. Let us celebrate the power of grace to liberate humanity into new life. Amen.

TODAY

Kingdom-Fest & Trunk-or-Treat

10am – 12:30pm
(moving inside if it is raining)

SUNDAY

At All Three Services
All-Saints-Sunday

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