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Lent and The Resurrection of Yeshua
This sermon and study series follows Yeshua to the cross of calvary where he is crucified, and to the empty tomb where he is risen by Yahweh. It concludes with a few stories about the ministry of those earliest post-resurrection students of Yeshua. The intent of this series is to chronical the psycho-emotional resilience of those earliest students of Yeshua and to highlight their collective determination to adhere to Yahweh’s agenda.
In ancient Egyptian/Kemetic religion there is a concept called serudj ta. Serudj ta means to “raise up what is in ruins; to repair what is damaged; to rejoin what is separated; to replenish what is depleted; to set right what is wrong; to strengthen what is weakened; and to make flourish that which is fragile, insecure and undeveloped” (Karenga 2022). In the current N. American social, economic and political context where so much is being destroyed it is incumbent upon those who know the way(s) of Spirit to serudj ta. Serudj ta is a strategy of resistance that requires kujichagulia (Ki-Swahili for self-determination) that demands that African people define, defend and develop our selves instead of allowing others to do this for us. We must recover our lost memory, imagine and build the world we prefer to live in.
In the face of the Roman Empire of old, the earliest students of Yeshua utilized serudj ta to begin creating the sort of social, political and economic realty they preferred. Utilizing the teaching and practices of their teacher (Yeshua), they envisioned and developed alternative ways of being and living where truth, justice, reciprocity and compassion were the primary ethical components of their common life. We can and should emulate them.
Pastor Lomax
Wednesday, April 2
Sunday, April 6: Fifth Sunday in Lent
Biblical Text: John 12:1-8
Wednesday, April 9
Sunday, April 13th: Liturgy of the Passion (Palm Sunday)
Biblical Text: Luke 22:14–23:56 or Luke 23:1-49
Wednesday, April 16
Sunday April 20: Resurrection of the Lord (Resurrection Sunday)
Biblical Text: Luke 24:1-12
Wednesday, April 23
Sunday, April 27: Second Sunday of Easter
Biblical Text: John 20:19-31
Wednesday, April 30
Sunday, May 4: Third Sunday of Easter
Biblical Text: John 21:1-19
Wednesday, May 7
Sunday, May 11: Fourth Sunday of Easter
Biblical Text: Acts 9:36-43
Wednesday May 14
Sunday, May 18: Fifth Sunday of Easter
Biblical Text: Acts 11:1-18
Wednesday, May 21
Sunday May 25: Sixth Sunday of Easter
Biblical Text: John 5:1-9
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