
We come to our fifth and final encounter in our Lenten journey. Jesus receives word that his friend, Lazarus, is ill. Strangely, Jesus delays and Lazarus dies. Four days later Jesus arrives in Bethany and has conversations with the sisters of Lazarus, Martha and Mary. Jesus proclaims that he is the resurrection and the life. He also grieves the death of Lazarus and weeps. Finally, Jesus rasises Lazarus from the dead. What does this story mean for us today?
Join us this Wednesday in the Chapel of the Incarnation, or on YouTube, as Dr. Jennifer Wojciechowski, Associate Professor of Church History, preaches on this text.
This is the final week of our Lenten Practices:
Monday
11:00am | Text Study on Zoom
Tuesday
11:00am | Contemplative Practice – OCC Meditation Chapel and on Zoom
6:30pm | Soup Supper – Dining Room A
7:00pm | Virtual Vespers – OCC 148 and Zoom
Wednesday
11:00am | Service of Holy Communion – Chapel of the Incarnation or on YouTube
11:45am | Chapel Cafe – Luther Cafe (upstairs)
Thursday
11:00am | Lunch Church – Dining Room A (this will be our Easter Break sending party!)
On to Holy Week
Since we won’t share Holy Week together, I offer this visual meditation on Palm Sunday. click here for Holy Week reflections.
