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What does it mean to be living your real life? On the road to Emmaus, two disciples walked side by side with the risen Jesus and didn't recognize him until he was at the table with them. Mthr. Barbara White draws on Margery Williams' The Velveteen Rabbit to explore the difference between the "reality" we try to build for ourselves through accomplishment, status, or accumulation, and the reality that comes only from being known and loved by Christ. Easter doesn't just change what happened on a Sunday morning two thousand years ago. It changes what is real, and who we are inside it.
Scripture: Luke 24:13–35
Preacher: The Rev. Barbara White
St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church | Harrods Creek, Louisville, KY
https://www.sfitf.org
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What does it mean to be living your real life? On the road to Emmaus, two disciples walked side by side with the risen Jesus and didn't recognize him until he was at the table with them. Mthr. Barbara White draws on Margery Williams' The Velveteen Rabbit to explore the difference between the "reality" we try to build for ourselves through accomplishment, status, or accumulation, and the reality that comes only from being known and loved by Christ. Easter doesn't just change what happened on a Sunday morning two thousand years ago. It changes what is real, and who we are inside it.
Scripture: Luke 24:13–35
Preacher: The Rev. Barbara White
St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church | Harrods Creek, Louisville, KY
https://www.sfitf.org

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