
[Sunday] Song of the Gardener - Resurrected Way.
[Sunday] Song of the Gardener - Resurrected Way.
Through song’s recreated breaths, John's resurrection narrative sings of a renewed creation, where the risen Jesus embodies a peace that transforms a world marred by anti-shalom.
Questions for the Week: Resurrected Way: Song of the Gardener
The sermon talked about the "song of creation." Can you think of a time recently when you felt a sense of joy or a new beginning, like a little burst of that song?
Read John 20:1-23. John's gospel draws strong connections between the resurrection and creation. How does understanding Jesus as the embodiment of God's presence, bringing "shalom," reshape our understanding of what the resurrection means?
Mary Magdalene mistook Jesus for the gardener, connecting him back to the Garden of Eden. Why do you think that image of a gardener is a powerful way to understand Jesus's role after the resurrection? How does it show God's care for us and the world?
Jesus breathed on his disciples, similar to how God breathed life into Adam. What do you think it means for us to receive that "breath" of the Holy Spirit today?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
The Ascension brings the earthly mission of Jesus to an end, yet it is also one more first step in another new beginning. Every time Jesus goes, he also comes again, for “Lo, he is with us always, even to the ends of the earth.”
When Jesus died darkness enveloped the land. When Jesus rose the Light of the World proved that LOVE is stronger than DEATH.
The Book of Psalms has become one of the most overlooked books in the Bible. The psalms not only helped Jesus grow into being the Son of God, they also reveal Christ to us in helpful ways. We will consider several psalms as we try to put on the mind of Christ.
A plant cannot be healthy unless it has strong roots and healthy shoots. This Sunday we learn more about the roots of resurrection.
A plant cannot be healthy unless it has strong roots and healthy shoots. This Sunday we learn more about the roots of resurrection.
A healthy plant has strong roots and strong shoots. The same is true of a healthy child of God.
Thursday, July 3 at 5:45 PM at Duffy’s St Lucie West - SUPPERPLAY 1608 NW Courtyard CirclePort St. Lucie Blvd, PSL.