Drew Downs

Make a New Normal

  • We often treat fear as uncontrollable or something to ignore. But Jesus invites us to see that it is bot something real and temporary.

  • In the first of the resurrection stories in John, we are confronted by questions we generally avoid in church about faith, fear, and identity.

  • In Mary, we have the epitome of presence, of apprehension and participation. And a vision for what the resurrection means.

  • In the empty tomb, we have an image that reveals both fearful skepticism and hopeful resolve that God’s grace overcomes death.

  • There is both sin and grace at the heart of the church’s tradition of Good Friday. Our first task is acknowledging this truth.

  • When Jesus washes the feet of his disciples on Maundy Thursday, he is showing them the kind of grace that we’re still afraid of.