• "Grief & Hope" (April 20, 2025 Sermon)

  • 2025/04/20
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"Grief & Hope" (April 20, 2025 Sermon)

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  • Preacher: Rev. Stephen M. Fearing

    Grief and hope stand in profound tension on Easter Sunday, though our culture often encourages us to keep grief private and celebrate only the triumph. This powerful message invites us to hold both realities simultaneously, recognizing that authentic resurrection hope emerges not despite our wounds, but through them.

    Drawing on Rumi's wisdom that "the wound is the place where the light enters you," we explore how Easter begins not with celebration but with women carrying burial spices to a tomb, experiencing perplexity and fear before joy. Their initial experience wasn't triumphant—they were confused, terrified, and when they shared their testimony, the disciples dismissed it as "an idle tale." This reminds us that resurrection disrupts our certainties and challenges what we believe possible.

    The striking personal story of sitting on a recently deceased horse named Luke while comforting its grieving owner, then immediately returning to write an Easter sermon, perfectly captures the Easter paradox. This juxtaposition—experiencing death and writing about resurrection in the same afternoon—mirrors our daily reality of finding hope amid suffering. As the sermon powerfully states, "grief gives our hallelujahs teeth," making our praise authentic rather than hollow.

    Easter isn't merely spiritual comfort but revolutionary resistance against powers claiming final authority. When we proclaim that death isn't the end, we challenge every system suggesting things cannot change. The resurrection empowers us not to escape suffering but to transform it, allowing divine light to shine through our wounded places. Have you considered how your wounds might become channels for light and healing in this world that desperately needs authentic hope?

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Preacher: Rev. Stephen M. Fearing

Grief and hope stand in profound tension on Easter Sunday, though our culture often encourages us to keep grief private and celebrate only the triumph. This powerful message invites us to hold both realities simultaneously, recognizing that authentic resurrection hope emerges not despite our wounds, but through them.

Drawing on Rumi's wisdom that "the wound is the place where the light enters you," we explore how Easter begins not with celebration but with women carrying burial spices to a tomb, experiencing perplexity and fear before joy. Their initial experience wasn't triumphant—they were confused, terrified, and when they shared their testimony, the disciples dismissed it as "an idle tale." This reminds us that resurrection disrupts our certainties and challenges what we believe possible.

The striking personal story of sitting on a recently deceased horse named Luke while comforting its grieving owner, then immediately returning to write an Easter sermon, perfectly captures the Easter paradox. This juxtaposition—experiencing death and writing about resurrection in the same afternoon—mirrors our daily reality of finding hope amid suffering. As the sermon powerfully states, "grief gives our hallelujahs teeth," making our praise authentic rather than hollow.

Easter isn't merely spiritual comfort but revolutionary resistance against powers claiming final authority. When we proclaim that death isn't the end, we challenge every system suggesting things cannot change. The resurrection empowers us not to escape suffering but to transform it, allowing divine light to shine through our wounded places. Have you considered how your wounds might become channels for light and healing in this world that desperately needs authentic hope?

Follow us on Instagram @guilfordparkpresbyterianchurch
Follow us on Facebook @guilfordparkpc
Follow us on TikTok @guilfordparkpreschurch
Website: www.guilfordpark.org

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