She's In The City By Nasheville

On Easter at home and waiting on Sunday

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This weekend ushers in the most holy day of the Christian faith. A day that this year, because of the pandemic we’re facing, will look different than it has ever and will ever look again in our lifetimes. So we’re putting it all out there. How is Easter going to look in isolation? How do we keep this pinnacle day of the resurrection special and sacred and set apart? How do we encourage individuals who may not be able to be with family this year, and how do we include our children in Easter Sunday activities and worship? Can this anxious and uncertain global context in which Easter falls this year stir our hearts more deeply than it would if business were as usual?  We believe God is working big time in all these questions, as well as the millions more we may be asking this year. We believe in the right-now power of divine disruption and in the potential that chaos can have as a catalyst for good. This week’s She’s in the City guest says it best:  “I don’t think God is surprised by any of this. I think He’s tr