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Holy Week

The Centurion’s Tale

And if he was God’s son, the King of the Jews, then what was he doing on that cross? But it is on the cross that I saw who he was. It is on the cross that this king is enthroned. And that doesn’t make any sense at all. Or does it?

by Brian Walsh

On Staying and not Running: A Pastoral Letter for Holy Week 2015

Dare we not run, but stay? Dare we stay and watch, stay and bear witness? Dare we face this week with open hands and open hearts?

by Brian Walsh

The Cross – This Ain’t No Prom

A sermon preached on John 19.17-42 at Wine Before Breakfast on April 15, 2014.

by Marcia Boniferro

Everyone’s Got a Game

A sermon on the conclusion of the trial scene before Pilate in John19.1-16 preached at Wine Before Breakfast on April 8, 2014.

by David Krause

Whose Game Is This?

A sermon on the beginning of the trial scene before Pilate in John 18.28-40 preached at Wine Before Breakfast on April 1, 2014.

by Brian Walsh

Pastoral Letter: Holy Week 2014

This is my pastoral letter to the Wine Before Breakfast community calling us to keep Holy Week.

by Brian Walsh

No King But Caesar

No King but Caesar! “We have no king but the emperor!”

by Brian Walsh

The Donkey’s Tale

by Joyce Mak Holy Week Sermon for March 26, 2013 preached at Wine Before Breakfast I don’t understand.

by Brian Walsh

A Pastoral Letter for Holy Week, 2013

by Brian Walsh The story was going a certain way. Sure, there were some detours along the way and things didn’t always go totally as expected, but the overall plot remained clear.

by Brian Walsh

Holy Week and Dismantling Atomic Bombs

The pilgrims on the Jericho road always sang the same song as they made their way to Jerusalem on the first day of Passover Week.

by Brian Walsh

A Pastoral Letter for Holy Week 2012

(Every year Brian writes a pastoral letter to the Wine Before Breakfast community at the University of Toronto in which he calls the community to be intentional about keeping Holy Week.

by Brian Walsh

There’s Always Maybe

A reflection on Matthew 27:57-66 and Job 14:1-14 for Holy Saturday.

by Andrew Stephens-Rennie

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