Newsletter April 2025
The Vicar's Thoughts
Happy Easter!
Christ is risen!
Soon we will wish each other that.
But there's still a little while until then.
When you were little, did you dress up as Easter witches? Did you fill out and draw Easter cards that you gave away when you knocked on doors? And did you hope at the same time to get a bunch of candy in the basket you held out when you generously gave away those lovely drawings?
I did that with my siblings, and so did most other children in our area on Easter Saturday when I was growing up. It’s a tradition I thought had more or less disappeared, but apparently, it still exists in some parts of Sweden. We children, of course, thought it was very exciting, and we had trouble sleeping the night before. It also took time to draw the Easter cards, no copies there!
At the church, we were talking the other day about Easter, what we do at the church during Easter week, and the traditions we ourselves grew up with. We were probably pretty unanimous in agreeing that Easter is a relatively simple thing to celebrate and prepare for, precisely because there aren't so many demands and stress around Easter as there are, for example, at Christmas. It’s simply a calmer time.
There are different stories each day during the week before Easter. Each has its own feeling. Palm Sunday, when Jesus rides into Jerusalem, is full of joy, while Maundy Thursday ends in darkness and abandonment. Then comes Good Friday's seriousness and sorrow. But the Easter stories don’t end on Good Friday. For when it seemed like everything was over, God opened a way. That is what the Easter stories want to show us.
Life triumphs over death, and something new begins.
God always opens new paths and helps us see new possibilities.
We can believe in a resurrection and a future with God.
Like warmth in the body,
your grace flows through life.
To a living hope,
you have given us new birth.
We shall not perish.
Our future is here.
Hymn 945 Like a river through time
from the Finnish hymnal. Text: Catharina Östman
With these words, I wish you all the best and God’s blessing. Welcome to services and fellowship. I wish you a bright and joyful Easter!
Katja Lin
Vicar
Melbourne
Australia