From The Living Church <[email protected]>
Subject TLC Weekly: Nigerian Primate Hopes for ‘An Easter of Peace’
Date April 25, 2025 8:30 AM
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Archbishop Henry Ndukuba of Nigeria

Nigerian Primate Hopes for ‘An Easter of Peace’ ([link removed])

by K.C. Nwajei

Archbishop Henry Ndukuba’s plea came after the violent deaths of more than 100 people in Christian villages across central Nigeria. Read on ([link removed]) .

Old North Church Broadens the Paul Revere Narrative ([link removed])

by Greta Gaffin

One of the things Old North Illuminated hoped to emphasize for the 250th anniversary was that Paul Revere’s ride was not a one-man act of patriotism. Read on ([link removed]) .

Letters to the Editor ([link removed])

TLC readers weigh in on tax exemption and Church silence on disputes and on showing the American flag in the nave. Read on ([link removed]) .

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Christian Witness in Polycrisis with Jesse Zink ([link removed])

How can Christian leaders face the “overwhelm” of our times and be faithful in “polycrisis”? Read on ([link removed]) .

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Pope Francis and the Power of the Symbolic ([link removed])

by Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt

Pope Francis masterfully used symbolism to capture the imagination, and often his lack of clarity conveyed an unfiltered authenticity, but such a leadership style had drawbacks. Read on ([link removed]) .

On Making Time for Easter Joy and Ties ([link removed])

by Cole Hartin

God’s New Creation isn’t utilitarian or shaped by a sterile practicality. Instead, resurrection life is marked by beauty and joy. Read on ([link removed]) .

Bodies, Bones, & Burials ([link removed])

by Geoffrey Mackey

In death, as in life, the body is worthy of profound respect. On the last day, we shall see them again when we share in our Lord’s Resurrection. Read on ([link removed]) .

Easter Hope and Funerals ([link removed])

by Calvin Lane

The Christian hope is resurrection, a hope that should shape our mission and witness. Do our funerals, though, convey this pastorally rich and biblically grounded hope? Read on ([link removed]) .

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