The scripture
reading today is Matthew 28:1-11.
The Monday after
Easter is the day to test whether we believe what we said the day before. Easter begins on the first Sunday after the
first full moon after the Spring equinox.
I think somewhere I read that there is a more complex algorithm that
determines it but that the definition fits the Easter in most US churches. Easter Sunday begins the season known as
Eastertide that stretches for seven weeks until Pentecost. I struggle to really make Easter journey
solid. I suspect I'm not alone. Just as I do not observe twelve days of
Christmastide because our culture has moved on, I tend not to observe the 50
days of Eastertide because the culture surrounding me moves on--to Mother's
Day, Memorial Day, Graduations and the wedding season. This year, I'm making a commitment to
Eastertide. I invite you to make it with
me. I've collected the Gospel stories
about Christ's resurrection and resurrection appearance along with some texts
from the Epistles that speak about resurrection. My goal is to read through these texts during
Eastertide and to ask the question each time as I do, "What does it mean
to walk in newness of life?"
April 20-April 26
Matthew 28:1–8
Matthew 28:9–10
Matthew 28:11–15
Matthew 28:16–20
Mark 16:1–8
April 27-May 3
Mark 16:9–11
Mark 16:12–13
Mark 16:14–18
Luke 24:1–12
Luke 24:10–11
May 4-May 10
Luke 24:13–35
Luke 24:36–43
Luke 24:44–53
John 5:19–29
John 11:17–27
May 11-May 17
John 11:38–45
John 20:1–13
John 20:14–18
John 20:19–23
John 20:24–29
May 18-May 24
John 21:1–14
John 21:15–25
Acts 10:34–43
Romans 1:1–7
Romans 4:13–25
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May 25-May 31
Romans 6:1-14
Romans 8:1–12
Romans 10:5–13
1 Corinthians
15:3–8
2 Corinthians
4:1–15
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June 1-June 7
2 Corinthians
5:11–21
Ephesians 2:1–10
Philippians 2:5–11
Colossians 1:15–20
1 Peter 1:13–25
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