Welcome to Sundays at All Hallows.
This Sunday, March 31, is the Feast of the Resurrection in the Western Church. It is also known as Resurrection Sunday, Pascha and Easter Sunday. Pascha is derived from a Greek word, which is in turn derived from the Aramaic pascha, from the Hebrew pesach meaning Passover. Easter is derived from a German word for the east and the dawn. As with Christmas the Eastern Church and the Western Church celebrate this feast on different times of the year. The Eastern Church will be celebrating the feast on May 5.
What matters is not when we celebrate the feast but rather we recognize the importance of Jesus’ resurrection to the Christian faith. Christians follow a living Lord, not a dead teacher who lived in the first century of the Common Era.
Reading: John 20: 1-18
Message: On Sunday Morning
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