Triduum

Do the most profound moments of our lives occur in triumph? Or do they happen in the quiet space between loss and hope? The three-day series shared the transformative journey starting from Maundy Thursday’s intimate last supper. It continued through Good Friday’s sacrificial love and onto Easter’s gentle resurrection. This journey reveals how Christ’s love moves us from darkness into light. Through vivid imagery, we are shown that Jesus washes feet. He pours out blood and water. He leaves behind empty grave clothes. Faith isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about trusting enough to enter the mystery. The sermon culminated in Paul’s baptism. This event demonstrates how Easter becomes personal when we step into the water ourselves. It happens not because we’re perfect, but because grace welcomes us exactly as we are. As reminded, resurrection doesn’t erase our wounds and questions. It transforms them. It makes space for wonder, community, and new beginnings. This Easter morning encourages us to listen for our name in the garden. We should trust that the same love that conquered death actively shapes our ordinary days into extraordinary hope.