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Dear friend,
Happy Easter! He is risen!
We at TLC wanted to send you a quick greeting, with a few personal recommendations for celebrating the first week of Easter (recipes! running shoes!), and to wish you a very joyous Eastertide.
See below for some Easter treats. But first, if you haven't already, would you consider an Easter gift to the Living Church? Your tax-deductible donations sustain our work. We also welcome you to explore a variety of gifts, including direct gifts to our operating budget, Endowment pledges, and planned gifts.
Thank you for your support!
Warmly,
The Staff of the Living Church
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Kirk Peterson, Associate Editor
Chocolate bunnies. If the treat is for a couple, give only one bunny for the two of them, so they can argue about who gets to bite the head off.
Mark Michael, Editor
The resurrection hope speaks powerfully in Ralph Stanley's Appalachian folk hymn, The Roses Will Bloom, and what an amazing exercise in typological reading. "The roses will bloom again some morning, no matter how long the winter has been."
Abbi Eberhard, Office Assistant
Make a resurrection garden for kids.
Gene Schlessinger, Covenant Editor
My family has come to insist that I make cinnamon rolls (I follow a King Arthur Flour recipe).
Christopher Wells, Executive Director
Christopher Hibbert's Rome: The Biography of a City: perfect for planning, and/or dreaming of, your first post-Covid getaway.
John Schuessler, Managing Editor
New running shoes. (Maybe they’re why St. John got to the tomb first?)
Amber Noel, Associate Editor
Read John Chrysostom's Easter sermon aloud, LOUD. Have hot cross buns and dyed Easter eggs for breakfast as much as possible, with the best coffee you can get.
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