Whoever lives and believes in me will never die: Second Sunday of Easter

Happy Resurrection week friends! May you know new life, peace, and hope today, tomorrow, and forever. Easter Sunday kicks off a week in the liturgical calendar known as the Easter Octave and a seven-week festival called Eastertide or The Great Fifty Days.

Read all the way to the bottom to join my photo-a-day challenge for the first week of Eastertide!

LOOK: Doubting Thomas, Juda Ward - Source

LISTEN: I Am the Resurrection, James Ward & New City - Lyrics | Spotify | YouTube with thanks to Victoria Emily Jones for Art & Theology’s epic Eastertide playlist here

READ: Job 42:1-6; Psalm 111; Revelation 1:9-19; John 20:19-31

PRAY: Collect for Second Sunday After Easter, the Book of Common Prayer

Almighty and everlasting God, who in the Paschal mystery established the new covenant of reconciliation: Grant that all who have been reborn into the fellowship of Christ's Body may show forth in their lives what they profess by their faith; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

DO: Share a photo for the photo-a-day challenge!

In previous years, we've celebrated the Great 50 Days between Easter Sunday and Pentecost Sunday (aka, Eastertide) with a series I've dubbed Practice Resurrection (after the Wendell Berry poem). It's one of my favorite series all year, and I'm excited to start again.  To get the photo-sharing party started, I’ve created an 8-day Instagram challenge for the first week of Eastertide. Use the prompts as simply or creatively as you’d like, add the hashtag #practiceresurrection2022 and tag me @a_sacramental_life!

Let’s celebrate NEW LIFE together this week, friends!

Christ is risen! Christ is risen indeed!

Tamara

You might also enjoy: 50 Ways to Celebrate the Great 50 Days of Eastertide! Choose 1 idea or 50, but whatever you do, do it with gusto!

Image: life-new life (1966), Sister Corita Kent - Source

You can read here for a brief description of the liturgical season of Eastertide, and see previous Eastertide posts here.