Easter has come and gone, but the need for reflection will never pass.
In an increasingly materialistic world, it does no harm to remember the simplicity of the Easter message surrounding two important events: crucifixion and resurrection.
Both are relevant today.
The crucifixion is, at root, an expression of the dark mystery of evil which, increasingly, we see all around us, domestically and internationally.
If we pause for a moment, we can identify manifestations of evil.
The invasion of Ukraine is the modern metaphor; naked butchery carried out by one man against his fellow men and women.
If we thought about it, we would ask, hopefully...
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