Sunday, April 05, 2026

Sundays at All Hallows (April 5, 2026) Is Now Online


Welcome to Sundays at All Hallows.

This Sunday is Easter Sunday, also known as Resurrection Sunday. On this Sunday Christians who follow the calendar of the Western Church celebrate Jesus’ resurrection from the dead. Easter Sunday, with Christmas, the celebration of Jesus’ birth, is one of the two most important festivals of the Christian Year. The festival begins at sunset on Holy Saturday, the Saturday before Easter Sunday, and lasts until sunset on Easter Sunday. Christians, however, do not confine their celebration of Jesus’ resurrection to one Sunday. As well as dedicating an entire season to celebrating his victory over death, Christians have historically seen every Sunday of the year as a celebration of Jesus’ rising to new life and what that means for those who believe.

In this Sunday’s message we take a look at the meaning of Jesus’ resurrection for believers and for those who do not yet believe.

Readings: Acts 10: 34-43, Colossians 3:1-4, and John 20: 1-18

Message: The Third Day

Link: https://allhallowsmurray.blogspot.com/2026/04/sundays-at-all-hallows-april-5-2026.html

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If you are new to Sundays at All Hallows, you may find these directions helpful:

-It is recommended that after reading or hearing each lesson to take time to reflect on what you read or heard during the period of silence which follows each lesson. It is also recommended that you do the same thing after reading or hearing the message.

-When you open the link to a video in a new tab, check auto-play to make sure it is in the off position. Otherwise, a second video with a different song will follow the first.

-If an ad plays when you open a link to a video in a new tab, click the refresh icon of your browser until the song appears.

-If a song begins partway through the video, click pause, move the slider to the beginning, and then click play.

-An ad may follow a song so as soon as the song is finished, close the tab.

May Sundays at All Hallows be a blessing to you. Please feel free to share this link with anyone who may be interested.

If you are new to Sundays at All Hallows, you may find these directions helpful:

-It is recommended that after reading or hearing each lesson to take time to reflect on what you read or heard during the period of silence which follows each lesson. It is also recommended that you do the same thing after reading or hearing the message.

-When you open the link to a video in a new tab, check auto-play to make sure it is in the off position. Otherwise, a second video with a different song will follow the first.

-If an ad plays when you open a link to a video in a new tab, click the refresh icon of your browser until the song appears.

-If a song begins partway through the video, click pause, move the slider to the beginning, and then click play.

-An ad may follow a song so as soon as the song is finished, close the tab.

May Sundays at All Hallows be a blessing to you.

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