During the service we considered Jesus' passivity during the events of Palm Sunday, and the feelings and expectations of the crowd who welcomes Jesus to Jerusalem. We were challenged to consider our own passivity, both to God and to the events going on around us in the world, and thought about our own expectations for Holy Week this year.
some reflections on life...I make these thoughts public, because "others understand better what I have trouble grasping and they help me to continue on my way" (Brother Roger of Taize, 1915 - 2005).
Monday, March 21, 2005
palm sunday
Yesterday we had our first Reflective Service for Holy Week. The first installation used one plank of wood, which was set up to help us reflect about Jesus' entry into Jerusalem.

During the service we considered Jesus' passivity during the events of Palm Sunday, and the feelings and expectations of the crowd who welcomes Jesus to Jerusalem. We were challenged to consider our own passivity, both to God and to the events going on around us in the world, and thought about our own expectations for Holy Week this year.
During the service we considered Jesus' passivity during the events of Palm Sunday, and the feelings and expectations of the crowd who welcomes Jesus to Jerusalem. We were challenged to consider our own passivity, both to God and to the events going on around us in the world, and thought about our own expectations for Holy Week this year.
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