This sign has been on quite a journey the last six weeks.
First it was a sign of welcome and greetings to my new call at King of Kings Lutheran Church when I started on Feb. 23 and installed on March 8th. The first Sunday of Lent, I asked my new congregation to choose a word of faith or encouragement to accompany them through Lent. They gave me a copy of their words.
I had planned do do something with canvas - with “finer” supplies to take and use their words as background for today’s Easter greetings. But in the midst of a global pandemic, a trip to the art store was not to be. And In truth, there is more meaning to taking the sign of greeting, to add the words and prayers of the people and have Alleluia revealed. Liturgy means: “the work of the people” and this Easter - more than ever before, this Easter has been the love and work of the people. Blessed Easter! Alleluia, Christ is risen. Christ is risen indeed!
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