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A poem for Easter by Howard Fitall
Out of the smallest things have grown The marvels of the universe. The quark and the electron form The very stuff of which we’re made. This is God’s hidden will for all His rich design and beauty’s way.
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A Meditation for Easter Worship by Jenny Benfield
As Jesus came to His first disciples at the beginning of His ministry, imagine Jesus coming to you. He stands by the table where you are writing, or the sink where you are washing up, or the chair where you are sitting. You are conscious of His presence and you look up and His eyes meet yours.
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God of love,
at this season when we recall the incredulous surprise of the first disciples, when we are led to laugh at impossibilities and discover with them that hope can be reborn out of the depths of despair, we share with you our longing to be surprised again:
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by Bob Johnson
The Preparation This Meditation was inspired by the painting ‘The supper at Emmaus’ (1958) by Ceri Richards (1903-1970), included in Set 3 of the cards from the Methodist Church Collection of Modern Christian Art.
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