
Sunday Worship
Rev. Nadia Bolz Weber writes "I, like many of you, have had a lot of hopes which have ended in disappointment. And sometimes it’s easier to not hope at all rather than to risk starting with hope and ending up with disappointment. It all reminds me of that story at the end of Luke’s Gospel when a few days after Jesus’ death a couple of his disciples were walking the road to Emmaus trying to make sense of what had just happened in Jerusalem — the triumphal entry on Palm Sunday, the shared meal, the betrayal, the arrest and trial and crucifixion. And as they discussed all of this, a stranger walked up (spoiler alert – it was Jesus) and he was like “hey what are you guys talking about?” They did not recognize him and so they told the story of Jesus’ life, ministry, and death — at which point they then speak what are maybe the three saddest words in Scripture: "We Had Hoped." Their hopes had been dashed. But their hearts were burning and things were about to get interesting. How is your sense of hope these days? The Road to Emmaus story in Luke 24 is one of our favorites at UCH during Eastertide. Join us this Sunday as we catch glimpses of hope in the midst of the struggles, challenges, and injustices that are raining down on us and folkx we care about on the journey right now. I look forward to being with you on Zoom for " But We Had Hoped (elpizó: ἐλπίζω): Gut Feelings (splagchnon σπλάγχνα), and Inner Knowing (ginóskó: γινώσκω) on the Road." -Rev. Jeanne
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