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The version of Easter we find at the end of Mark’s Gospel is very different from the other Gospels. It’s short, includes no appearance of the risen Jesus, and end abruptly. Yet, this is also the first Easter narrative, the one that Matthew, Luke, and John use as a springboard to tell their stories. What does Mark think Easter means? How does this strange story offer hope or speak to us today?
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Hope | Christmas Can [Still] Change the World
Be Grateful // Dr. Diana Butler Bass // Let Us Be
Be Humble // Let Us Be
Be Authentic // Let Us Be
Be Curious // Let Us Be
Be Courageous // Let Us Be
Be Love // Let Us Be
Be-ing // Let Us Be
Brian McLaren: The Story of Esther // Bible Stories for Grown-Ups
The Story of Daniel: Resisting Empire // Bible Stories for Grown-Ups
Naaman the Syrian // Bible Stories for Grown-Ups
The Story of Jonah // Bible Stories for Grown-Ups
The Story of Ruth: Challenging Xenophobia // Bible Stories for Grown-Ups
The Story of Samson: A Cautionary Tale // Bible Stories for Grown-Ups
Jacob and Esau // Bible Stories for Grown-Ups
The Binding of Isaac // Bible Stories for Grown-Ups
Noah and the Flood // Bible Stories for Grown-Ups
Introduction // Bible Stories for Grown-Ups
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