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Rev. Stuart Higginbotham, DMin
The resurrection of Christ marks a time of celebration and joy, a welcome rebirth, but overly relying on familiar customs lets us bypass the deep soul work that the resurrection of Christ calls for. How can we, as Fr. Brandon said during the Great Vigil, "set the world aglow?" When our life is our practice, how do we fan the flames and become the resurrection of Christ? How do we become all fire?
For episode transcripts and more about Grace Episcopal Church, visit online at gracechurchgainesville.org/podcast.
By Grace Episcopal Church, Gainesville, Georgia, USARev. Stuart Higginbotham, DMin
The resurrection of Christ marks a time of celebration and joy, a welcome rebirth, but overly relying on familiar customs lets us bypass the deep soul work that the resurrection of Christ calls for. How can we, as Fr. Brandon said during the Great Vigil, "set the world aglow?" When our life is our practice, how do we fan the flames and become the resurrection of Christ? How do we become all fire?
For episode transcripts and more about Grace Episcopal Church, visit online at gracechurchgainesville.org/podcast.