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Easter Homily: “The Empty Tomb is Full of H.O.P.E.”

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On this radiant Easter Sunday, I’m reminded of a personal moment — a time I was standing in a long queue in Jerusalem, waiting to enter the tomb of Jesus. I struck up a conversation with an Indian family in the line. They had come as tourists to Israel and had unknowingly joined the queue out of curiosity. After a long 40-minute wait, they stepped out of the tomb. The daughter, a little confused, exclaimed, “We waited all this time… just to enter an empty tomb?!” She was probably expecting to see Jesus' body still there! ๐Ÿ˜„ That innocent reaction made me smile. Yes, dear friends, that’s exactly the point of Easter. Today’s Gospel from Luke 24:1–12 presents to us not a sealed tomb — but an empty one. And that empty tomb is not meaningless… it is full — full of H.O.P.E. This hope isn’t abstract or sentimental. It’s solid. Real. Life-giving. It’s a hope that changes how we live every single day. Let me share with you what this H.O.P.E. means — drawn from the Resurrect...

Bend, Break, Bear: The Way Jesus Loved (Maundy Thursday Homily)

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"Love One Another as I Have Loved You" (John 13:34) Dear friends, We live in a world where the phrase “I love you” is said so often. It's perhaps the most used, misused, and misunderstood expression among us. Think about it: When was the last time you said, heard, or read “I love you”? It’s estimated that this phrase is spoken over 3 million times a day across the world — in messages, phone calls, songs, movies, and more. Some even tattoo it on their skin… sometimes with names that later change! On social media, we say: “I love Jesus,” “I love pizza,” “I love that video,” “I love your dress,” “I love CSK,” “I love Thala,” “I love Thalapathy.” Yes, love is everywhere. And yet, we’re often starved for real love . Because love is what we all long for. We’re not truly alive where we reside, but where we are loved . Love: Not Just a Feeling, But a Command In our Christian faith, love isn’t just a feeling . It’s more than an emotion or an Instagram caption...