31 March 2021
Assembly of God
by Sheryl Franco
Co-Pastor
Easter was never about the Bunny at our house. We had great parents who, of course, indulged in our desire to create a huge mess dyeing eggs, almost ensuring we would have blue- and greenstained fingers for church on Sunday to complement our new outfits. I knew the Easter story from the Bible very well. I knew Jesus died for my sins and had accepted him into my heart
Community Church
by Johan Dodge
Reverend
As a part of the Interfaith Council Good Friday/Passover Service, I will be sharing a short message on the words from Jesus as he is on the cross.
It is all too easy to feel forsaken in the midst of this pandemic as we continue with masks, distancing and going so long without singing together. Times of pressure do strange things to the psyche, and we have seen that
Beit HaLev
Beit HaLev is back on Facebook Live! Today we are in the Mo’ed (Intermediary Days) of Passover, and we are longing for next week when we can eat bread instead of Matzah.
To join Beit HaLev’s Zoomagogue community, go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9 152434704?pwd=THJGTE1OUXI5VXFDT WtuZHF4K3VxUT09. The meeting ID is 915 243 4704, and the passcode is RavGalit.
To worship with Beit Halev on
LW Baptist
by Rolland Coburn
Pastor
Jesus’ resurrection surprised his followers because they didn’t understand the Gospel message. So the narrative reports big surprises for them.
Jesus’ enemies considered him a convicted criminal claiming to be the King of the Jews, deserving of his body to be dumped in the Valley of Hinnom with other crucified criminals, not a decent burial. Isaiah’s forgotten





