When it seems like everything we’ve known has been lost, destroyed, or changed beyond recognition, our fear can be overwhelming. When those in whom we’ve placed our trust become threats to our health, safety, and well-being, hope seems like a distant dream. When the Bible is weaponised and its meaning distorted to justify cruelty and injustice, it’s tempting to discard it. But this is not the time to lose hope and it is not the time to give the Scriptures up to those who abuse it.
The message of Christ which the Bible contains does not offer a futile hope built on denial of harsh realities. It takes suffering and evil seriously and invites us to find hope not by escaping the turmoil, but in the midst of it.
The resurrection of Christ, which we remember in the Easter Season, is a call to hope in the face of tragedy and suffering. It confronts the violence and oppression of human tyrants and reveals that evil and death do not have the final word.
The Revelation
John, the writer of the Revelation, was in solitary confinement when he received and wrote his vision. He had every reason to give up, but instead, he called his companions in Christ to cling to hope. He reminded them of the meaning and power of Christ’s resurrection and encouraged them to keep working to make God’s reign a reality in their lives.
The truth of John’s vision is not just for the first century. Nor is it for some unknown future time. It is a vision of hope for all people in all times—and it speaks profoundly into our current chaos.
We need to hear John’s message again. We need to remember what the resurrection means for us right here and right now. And we need to commit once again to follow Jesus’ way of love and justice in our lives and relationships.
Unquenchable Hope
An Easter Journey through the Revelation
In Year C, the Revised Common Lectionary invites us to connect John’s Revelation with Christ’s resurrection. This combination is a recipe for hope and it is the inspiration for this new Easter series from Sacredise. Unquenchable Hope, An Easter Journey through the Revelation is based on the Lectionary epistle readings from Easter Sunday to Pentecost (including some extra readings from the Revelation for the main festivals). It contains everything you need to ensure that your Easter journey nourishes your hope and empowers you to stand against despair and cynicism.
Unquenchable Hope
is available in three options:
UNQUENCHABLE HOPE
Liturgical Guide includes:
● Purpose written prayers and liturgies for every service from Easter Sunday to Pentecost (including the Ascension);
● Sermon Starters for every service of the series;
● Gathering, Responding, and Integrating liturgies for all services in the series;
● A theme-based Table Liturgy that can be used at any service;
● Décor suggestions for your sanctuary (see Chapter One);
● Theme-based graphics for your projection software, including welcome screens and backgrounds for song lyrics, liturgies, and sermon notes.
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Unquenchable Hope
includes the following chapters: