
Support and encouragement from your church family is awesome. The NWT family surrounds Chris after his baptism Sunday morning.

Support and encouragement from your church family is awesome. The NWT family surrounds Chris after his baptism Sunday morning.
Today, I have felt God’s blessings and presence in my life more than I have in a long time. I know He’s been there, but maybe today I just tuned into it more. A very long, ongoing, persistent prayer was answered today. Amazing how the presence of peace infiltrated my heart as soon as I got the news.
The sad thing is, I shouldn’t just experience that peace when I get an answer to prayer. We all should be constantly aware of God’s blessings in our lives each and every day.
Last week, many people went to a Church service because it was Easter Sunday.
Don’t forget – Jesus is still risen, and still deserves your time tomorrow morning.
Go and be with a church family tomorrow morning. Start your week off right.
Buying and selling a house is STRESSFUL!!!
I’ve looked at 25 homes in the past two weeks or so, and every time I find one I like there’s a contract on it!
Prayers we will find one soon that works for us! We just want a home that will bless the church we work for!
There’s not much that can trump the feeling of getting to baptize someone. Praise God for Brenda’s decision!
A few weeks ago I asked everyone what color I should paint my office. I chose a calm green color.
I’ve also put some photos up. These are pictures taken with my camera. Instead of ordering random art or other things to hang on the wall I decided to make it personal.
First we have a picture I took of the Garden of Gethsemane:

Then I have a picture of Kristen and I in Sedona on the Devil’s Bridge:

Then I have a picture I took of the Grand Canyon:

And finally I have a picture I took while on a boat in the middle of the Sea of Galilee:

If anyone would like a print of these please comment below or on the Facebook/Twitter post, or email me at lanewidick @ gmail . com (no spaces) and I’ll tell you the price.
May this song bless you this morning – as we celebrate the FACT that Jesus rose. He. Is. Risen!
Mary, and the disciples, had already said their goodbyes. I wonder if they thought all hope was lost. I wonder if they still believed at this point, as they went to bed on the second night, “he did say three days…and tomorrow is the third day.”
I wonder if they had confidence the Lord would come back.
I wonder if we have confidence the Lord will come back.
I grew up in a home where we did the typical Easter things – egg hunt, new outfits (complete with saddle shoes), pictures by the blooming flowers, rush off to church, eat lunch with family. While I grew up in a Christian home, we never talked about Easter being a holiday about the Resurrection. Now, its not that we didn’t believe in the Resurrection, but in the Churches of Christ, its not typically “celebrated” that way.
While we do celebrate the death, burial, and resurrection each week while taking of Communion, let’s be honest – we do a poor job talking about that resurrection part. I can count on one hand the amount of times the resurrection has been mentioned during communion/the Lord’s Supper. We do a good job talking about the death, but not so much about the resurrection.
When I was in Israel this past summer, I was taken down the “Via Dolorosa” –
Now, what is the Via Dolorosa? For those of who aren’t up to speed on our Jerusalem streets, the Via Dolorosa, means “way of sorrows.” While this is not the exact route that Jesus travelled on the way to the cross – it gives an idea of what Jesus did as he walked the long lonely walk. There are many stations, with the last one being the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where it is thought to be the place where Jesus hung on the cross, and where his tomb is located.
When you get the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, it is truly a spectacle to behold. There are at least 7 different “custodians” of the place – including the Eastern, Greek, Coptic, Ethiopian, and Syriac Orthodox Churches, and also the Armenian Apostolic and Roman Catholic Churches. As you go from one section to another within the building, you can see the various artifacts and decoration change drastically.
In the above picture, you’ll see the “Immovable Ladder” which has an interesting story. Below that are two archways entrances, the only entrances, and one of them is bricked shut. You can see them better below:
As you go inside there are a few things of great significance – at least – they are thought to be of great significance. Whether or not these things are the “actual items” is highly debated. Such as this:
The first picture is thought to be Golgotha or Calvary – the rock upon which Christ was crucified. It is covered in glass, but when you get to the second picture, it is the Altar of Crucifixion. The hole you see is for people to reach down and touch Calvary.
No one knows for sure if this is the exact spot or not. Although, many people believe it is the place.
As you continue to walk through the church, one other thing you’ll see is this:
This is called the Stone of Anointing – where they would have laid the body of Jesus before they buried him in the tomb. There are many mosaics throughout the area, leading over to the Aedicule, which is the area that contains the Holy Sepulchre. For those of you who are wondering what the word “sepulchre” means – its basically a place to lay the dead, otherwise known as a tomb.
I didn’t get a good shot of the Aedicule – but here’s what I got:
Its a very crowded area, and they don’t usually allow too many people to enter, but since it was less crowded that day, we were able to walk in it – but not allowed to take pictures. In fact, I was getting some stares taking pictures of the outside. On the inside, its just a small, cramped, empty space.
People flock from miles around to see this place.
But there is another location where people think Christ may have been crucified and buried:
The Garden Tomb, to me, seems like a more logical place. There is an area that looks like “The place of the skull” here. Tell me what you think:
Sadly, just below this is a bus station:
They’ve also uncovered an area here where they feel may have been the tomb where Jesus was placed to rest:
It was here that our group took Communion.
While we took Communion, it was the hour when the Muslims began to pray. As the eery music came on, we were singing our own song. As their song progressed, we got louder and louder. It was a time I’ll never forget.
So how have my thoughts about Easter changed?
We take communion each week, and I’m grateful we do. But sadly, its so easy for the death and the burial and the resurrection to lose meaning to us. I want to grab hold of what these people have when they visit the Holy Sepulchre or the Garden Tomb. I want to be reminded that this was a tragic, horrifying event, but had a miraculous, holy ending. This isn’t just something we should remember and think about on Sundays for a few minutes while we take a cracker and drink a small cup of juice.
May God bless you this week as you remember the last week of Christ.