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Min. Harris explores how we deny the Resurrection not by rejecting Easter, but by missing Christ because we are too attached to our own certainty. From Emmaus to Peter’s witness in Acts, he challenges Christian nationalism, religious arrogance, and spiritual gatekeeping, reminding us that resurrection belongs to the whole world. Christ is still walking, still breaking bread, and still opening eyes—will we recognize him?
By Qadry Harris, M. Div.5
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Min. Harris explores how we deny the Resurrection not by rejecting Easter, but by missing Christ because we are too attached to our own certainty. From Emmaus to Peter’s witness in Acts, he challenges Christian nationalism, religious arrogance, and spiritual gatekeeping, reminding us that resurrection belongs to the whole world. Christ is still walking, still breaking bread, and still opening eyes—will we recognize him?