Easter 2017
Easter 2017 Matthew 28:1-10 I always enjoy creating projects that help us think about faith in new ways, or put flesh on the bones of a theological idea. Back in Rhode Island, I had a thing called the Cross Project. It went on for a few years and changed over time. One year, I invited people to think about what the Cross meant to them, and I handed out slide film (boy does that date me) and I asked the participants to photograph images that reminded them or helped them to understand something about the cross and God’s love. They returned the slides to me at the end of Lent, and I put the images together with music and that became the Good Friday meditation. It was always quite moving to see what people came up with. Here at St. Francis’ we’ve tried to give birth to pithy one liners to describe faith- in hopes that we might convert those phrases into banners to put out on the street. And we’ve done One Word projects, and a few other things, too. So, it was with some envy that I