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Tag: Emmaus

Aha Moments on the Road to Emmaus

  In this week’s lectionary passage, Luke 24: 13-15, we read the familiar story of two disciples encountering the risen Jesus on the road to Emmaus. This event takes place on the same day that Jesus’ tomb was found to be empty – Easter Sunday. We only know the name of one of these disciples […]

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