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Christ is risen! Through the weeks of Easter we will be looking at the readings from the Revelation to John, commonly called the Apocalypse. It is filled with incredible Visions of God meant to encourage those who were persecuted for being part of the early Christian community. Revelation’s Visio Dei (Vision of God) can inspire and guide us today as we participate in God’s vision for us and the world.  

Today we reflect on the vision of God as Alpha (the first letter in the Greek alphabet) and Omega (the last letter). God is the beginning and the end. God is the one who was, who is and who is to come. All things come from God and all things return to God.   Terrible things happen in the in-between time, but this does not suggest God is indifferent or out of control. Instead the in-between time inspires faithful witnesses to God’s love and providence; like Jesus Christ, and the kingdom of priests (us!) who keep God’s vision before them.  

I wonder what God’s vision of the world is.

I wonder how we participate in it.

A service of Holy Communion.  All are welcome.