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Sermons from St. John’s Episcopal Church
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These wounds, too? Fr. Louis Harris. April 27, 2025.
Sermons from St. John’s Episcopal Church
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These wounds, too? Fr. Louis Harris. April 27, 2025.
From the propers this week, Fr. Harris observes how we repeatedly forget and rediscover truths, especially Easter's radical message. Though we confess Christ's resurrection, we often live as if nothing changed. Yet this event transforms reality: the crucified Jesus rose with His wounds, revealing God's plan to redeem all suffering. Easter means death becomes birth, brokenness becomes glory. Our pain, both inflicted and endured, will be made whole. The Apostles didn't preach superiority but forgiveness, inviting all into this hope. We bring our wounds to the Altar, trusting God to make all things new. The Resurrection isn't just history. It is God's promise to heal creation.
Sermons from St. John’s Episcopal Church