What does Holy Week look like on the web? Funny you should ask…
- If you read the title “Flaw” and wince in recognition, and are about to click away in distraction —
then you need to read (or reread) this beautiful meditation on our ordinary, everyday sinfulness from Joe Hoover - Paddy Gilger meditates on Trayvon Martin, and our participation in a broken world
- Hearing the bell toll, Joe Simmons remembers the Passion, and listens closely
- With TJP’s first podcast, Eric Sundrup on the ‘L’ Stations of the Cross
- Sam Sawyer pitched in twice, first with some links for Good Friday, and then with a ridiculous YouTube video as an illustration of Easter
And from the earlier part of the week, some other posts (though no less holy):
- With a rundown of what he was reading when he gave up sports for Lent, Michael Rossmann’s back at TJP
- Brendan Busse collects some shards of memory
- And Matthew Dunch wonders about the neuroscience of, well, everything — but especially prayer
- While Tim O’Brien takes a careful look at nothing (yes, he’s that good)
- And Eric Sundrup gets a Gerard Manley Hopkins poem and gorilla feet into the same post (hint: think Chariots of Fire)
Easter keeps going and going, for a whole 50 days until Pentecost. And so will we at TJP — through the Easter season and beyond.