Gospel: Mark 16:1-8
Some of Jesus’ followers went to the tomb to anoint him, very early in the day, as soon as it was permitted. When they arrived, they found an empty tomb and a messenger who sent them out from that place with good news to share.
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Reading: Psalm 118:21-27 Gospel: Mark 16:1-8 Some of Jesus’ followers went to the tomb to anoint him, very early in the day, as soon as it was permitted. When they arrived, they found an empty tomb and a messenger who sent them out from that place with good news to share. Maundy Thursday Reading: Psalm 116:12-19 Gospel: Mark 14:22-42 In an upper room, the disciples and Jesus gather for the Passover meal. He speaks to them of betrayal and faithfulness. They claim they will never deny him. Out in the garden, in a mood of despair, he asks them to keep vigil with him, but they are unable to stay awake. Reading: Psalm 102:12-17 Gospel: Mark 13:1-8, 24-37 Across from the temple, great edifices and porticoes of stone, Jesus responded to yet another question from his disciples. “When will we see the end of all things?" No one knows, he says, and many will mistakenly attempt to declare the time, but a disciple’s priority is not to predict, but merely to stay alert. Reading: Psalm 89:1-4 Gospel: Mark 12:28-44 How do we find our way to the realm of God? How do we sort through the hundreds of commandments offered in Holy Scripture? How shall we be judged? Such questions were brought before Jesus by all the people he encountered, whether experts disputing a point of law, disciples seeking to learn, or everyday people negotiating situations that were anything but theoretical. |
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