The Brassiness of Easter
The Brassiness of Easter
by Rev. Roger Jones
Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento
Sunday, March 27, 2016
The story of the first Easter Sunday begins in quiet, but it gets loud fast. Though it wouldn’t have existed had it not been the tragic end of a radical ministry of love and inclusion, Easter has become a bold, brassy holiday in the religious calendar.
The story of the first Easter Sunday begins in quiet, but it gets loud fast. Though it wouldn’t have existed had it not been the tragic end of a radical ministry of love and inclusion, Easter has become a bold, brassy holiday in the religious calendar.
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