It was a glorious day. No one could have picked a 
							more perfect Sunday to celebrate the joy of Easter. 
							 
							I remember hearing the birds sing during the Sunrise 
							service.  
							 
							The sun made her way over the horizon just as we 
							said our final ‘Amen’ and greeted one another once 
							more, “Christ has risen indeed!” 
							 
							Our 40 days in the wilderness and our slow march 
							during Holy Week turned into a bright hour of song 
							and celebration as we celebrated the gift of 
							resurrection during worship at 10am. 
							Sunday, was, well, pretty perfect. 
							 
							Easter has come and gone now…. Or has it? As many of 
							you know, Easter isn’t but 1 Sunday. No, it is 
							actually 50 days! Thus, for the next 6 or 7 weeks we 
							will hear stories of the post-resurrected Jesus.  
							 
							We do this to remind ourselves that we are in fact 
							an Easter people!  
							 
							The work isn’t done. Rather, now is the season and 
							time for us to celebrate the life we receive from 
							God’s grace. Now is the time to celebrate the sunny 
							days and the joy of laughter. Now is the time to 
							thank God for life—for today—for our friends and 
							family—thank God for YOU! 
							 
							Creation isn’t done with ‘resurrection’ either. 
							Trees are blooming; daffodils are opening; and grass 
							is growing. Before you know it, the slow process of 
							re-creation will have completely consumed our 
							neighborhoods. This work, this re-creation, is also 
							happening in you.   
					 
				 
			 
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							Everyday God is shaping you into the person who God 
			wants you to become. Believe it. Trust it. Embrace it. As an Easter 
			people we are reminded that God has never given up on us and that 
			not even death could keep God’s love for us down. 
			 
			So friends, I encourage you to practice resurrection in the coming 
			days. Celebrate the gift of a new day…this new season. Easter has 
			not passed us. Rather, it is just beginning.  
			 
			[Pastor Adam Quine, First Presbyterian Church in Lincoln] 
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