Posts with the tag “easter”
Maundy Thursday | Day 5 of Hope Week
by Laura Shank on April 2nd, 2026
In this devotional, Laura Shank explores the events of Maundy Thursday—from the from the Last Supper to Judas' betrayal. As Jesus breaks bread with His disciples, wrestles with God’s will in the Garden, and surrenders to Roman arrest, the depth of His compassion becomes clear.
Laura invites us to consider His love anew—and His willing embrace of the cross. Read More
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Holy Wednesday | Day 4 of Hope Week
by Josh Northington on April 1st, 2026
In this devotional, Josh Northington reveals the significance of Holy Wednesday—the day of silence. Though the plot to arrest Jesus is underway, we find Him quiet, waiting on the Father’s will.
Josh challenges us to embrace a similar silence—one that allows us to be still, to trust, and to discover what God will do next. Read More
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Holy Tuesday | Day 3 of Hope Week
by Abigail Celoria on March 31st, 2026
In this devotional, Abigail Celoria examines the boldness Jesus displayed while teaching at the temple. The religious leaders bring questions meant to trap Him—but each time, Jesus exposes their intentions and responds with the knowledge of God.
This Holy Tuesday, Abigail reminds us true boldness flows not from the self—but from a heart devoted to God. Read More
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Holy Monday | Day 2 of Hope Week
by Emily Dixon on March 30th, 2026
In this devotional, Emily Dixon unpacks Jesus’ cleansing of the temple. He doesn’t respond lightly to what His house has become, but instead overturns it, restoring it to the original order.
This Holy Monday, Emily challenges us to see our hearts as temples themselves—and to recognize our need for God’s renewing power. Read More
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Palm Sunday | Day 1 of Hope Week
by Liane Clark on March 29th, 2026
In this devotional, Liane Clark walks us through the first Palm Sunday. Jerusalem was crowded, emotions were high, and expectations were rising—but Jesus remained confident in the middle of the chaos.
Liane invites us to consider how we typically navigate noise and uncertainty—and how Jesus can quiet our storms if we only invite Him in. Read More
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