The Weekly - Easter 6

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All Saints’

Parish The Sixth Sunday of Easter May 5, 2013

Healing: From How to Who By The Rev. Rick Matters Today we celebrate the healing power of God through the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In today’s Gospel we enjoy two accounts of Jesus healing. Revelation offers a grand vision of the healing of nations, and the lesson from Acts portrays the healing of Lydia through her openness to the Gospel. Like the man who waited thirty-eight years to be the first in the pool, we often get caught up with the how of healing. After all those years, he must have devised many techniques for attempting

to be first. Jesus diverted the man from the how to the who of healing, and with simple authority commanded him to stand up and walk. Our Easter breakthrough is to trust that Jesus heals. Healing might come through surgery, counseling, mediation, or seemingly without a cause. No matter how healing takes place, it is always the case that Jesus is the one who heals.

Recommended Exercise By Robin Denney We know that exercise is a cornerstone to healthy living, and that being active in anyway for 30 minutes a day drastically reduces your risk for everything from heart disease and diabetes to cancer, and yet many of us find it difficult to find the motivation. This year I have been trying to be more healthy, and recently I took up running (the last time I had run a mile was high school PE!). In fact you won’t see me in the pews today because I’m running a 10K as part of a triathlon relay with my family. Starting to seriously exercise has given me an amazing amount of positive energy through the day, and I feel great. Though the exercise is hard, the benefits are well worth it!

Today’s Lectionary: Acts 16:9-15 Psalm 67 Revelation 21:10, 22–22:5 John 14:23-29


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