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Mark's account of the resurrection doesn't include an appearance by Jesus. The gospel originally ended with a preposition, surely causing his 8th grade English teacher to weep. Mark's gospel ends with the women fleeing the tomb in terror.
But that's not the end of the story.
How often are our lives like that? When have you had a chance to write a different ending to a part of your story?
The sermon was given by Rev. Marci A. Glass on Easter Sunday, 2024.
The reading was from Mark 16:1–8.
By Calvary Presbyterian Church San FranciscoMark's account of the resurrection doesn't include an appearance by Jesus. The gospel originally ended with a preposition, surely causing his 8th grade English teacher to weep. Mark's gospel ends with the women fleeing the tomb in terror.
But that's not the end of the story.
How often are our lives like that? When have you had a chance to write a different ending to a part of your story?
The sermon was given by Rev. Marci A. Glass on Easter Sunday, 2024.
The reading was from Mark 16:1–8.