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On Maundy Thursday, the liturgy draws us into one of the most intimate moments of Holy Week. The Rev. Michael Singer reflects on Jesus kneeling to wash the feet of his disciples — all of them. Not just the faithful, but also Judas, the one who would betray him.
This night confronts us with a deeper truth: love is not about feelings, but about choice. The commandment Jesus gives is simple and demanding — to love as he loves. Not some, but all. In acts of humility, vulnerability, and self-giving, we are invited to live this love not just in worship, but in our daily lives.
By web2qOn Maundy Thursday, the liturgy draws us into one of the most intimate moments of Holy Week. The Rev. Michael Singer reflects on Jesus kneeling to wash the feet of his disciples — all of them. Not just the faithful, but also Judas, the one who would betray him.
This night confronts us with a deeper truth: love is not about feelings, but about choice. The commandment Jesus gives is simple and demanding — to love as he loves. Not some, but all. In acts of humility, vulnerability, and self-giving, we are invited to live this love not just in worship, but in our daily lives.