Experiencing Joy, Anticipating Grief: The Confusion of Palm Sunday

April 5, 2020

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Julian of Norwich, who lived as an anchorite during the Black Plague, received a vision of the future where “All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.” Matthew Knight and daughter Rosa sing in Winnipeg about hope in these times: Julian of Norwich

Welcome from Pastor Renée: IMG_6610

Laurie Kaufmann reading Mark 11:1-11

Hosanna in the Highest:

Ain’t No Rock:

Walt Kelly reading Mark 8:31-9:1

Blessed Be Your Name

Experiencing Joy, Anticipating Grief: The Confusion of Palm Sunday (text)

How Can I Keep From Singing?

So Beautiful

Benediction: Jason & Kristin: Benediction_4-4-20

Caught between joy and despair,
we yearn for the fulfillment of God’s desire
beyond the brokenness and neediness of this life.

Life-giver, Pain-bearer, Love-maker,
day by day you sustain the weary with your word
and gently encourage us to place our trust in you.
Awaken us to the suffering of those around us;
save us from hiding in denials or taunts that deepen the hurt;
give us grace to share one another’s burdens in humble service. Amen.

The King of Heaven (Josiah Croegaert)

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