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A Sermon from Dcn Steward
On Maundy Thursday, we hear Jesus’ command: “Love one another as I have loved you.” But what does that love actually look like? Tracing the story from the Exodus to the Last Supper, we explore the meaning of covenant, the power of the Passover, and the shocking humility of Christ—who not only gives his body and blood for us, but kneels to wash our feet. In a world obsessed with worthiness and self-justification, Jesus offers a different way: receive his love first, then become people who embody it. This is an invitation to step under the covering of Christ, to be cleansed by him, and to become servants who carry his love into the world.
By Desert Mission Anglican ChurchA Sermon from Dcn Steward
On Maundy Thursday, we hear Jesus’ command: “Love one another as I have loved you.” But what does that love actually look like? Tracing the story from the Exodus to the Last Supper, we explore the meaning of covenant, the power of the Passover, and the shocking humility of Christ—who not only gives his body and blood for us, but kneels to wash our feet. In a world obsessed with worthiness and self-justification, Jesus offers a different way: receive his love first, then become people who embody it. This is an invitation to step under the covering of Christ, to be cleansed by him, and to become servants who carry his love into the world.