Easter: The Feast That Gives Our Lives Meaning and Hope
"To a Christian, Easter Sunday means everything, when we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ." – Bernhard Langer
Dear Parishioners:
Back when I was in early high school, two of my classmates were having a discussion about which day is more important, Christmas or Easter. They came to me for my thoughts. The question was, “Which day is more important, Christmas or Easter?” (Yes, it seems that even then I was the go-to guy for theology questions.) I offered that Easter was the more important day. I remember explaining that without Easter, there would be no need for Christmas. Now I can say with some nuance that the Son, the second person of the Trinity, became incarnate in Jesus so that we could be saved.
Maybe Easter doesn’t have some of the sentimental trimmings of Christmas (carols, decorated trees, stockings hung by the chimney with care, cookies); still, it has its own trappings (bunnies, baskets, colored eggs), but these just don’t seem the hit in the same way Christmas’ do. But all these are the extras and incidentals of the seasons.
Christmas promises a future salvation; Easter is the celebration of that salvation. Christmas is the gift of peace; Easter is gift of hope. Christmas is the child Jesus being born as a human; Easter is humanity being reborn. Christmas is our God entering a broken world; Easter is God fixing that broken world. Christ’s victory over sin and death. The gates of heaven are blown open after being slammed shut by sin. The suffering of the cross of Good Friday and the silence of the tomb of Holy Saturday have given way to the overwhelming Easter joy of the resurrection—what’s not to love?
Easter is enhanced by the somber sparsity of Lent. Coming after the days of fast, it stands all the more as a day of joy and celebration. The high point of the Church year is Easter Vigil, the central celebration of the Church of Christ’s resurrection and victory. It is the high point of my year as well. I am always moved to the core as we hear the Easter Gloria, the moment when the promise becomes the reality; the expectation becomes fulfillment; death becomes life; defeat becomes victory; the moment we celebrate the Resurrection; the moment is described as being when “all heaven breaks loose.” Easter is the Feast that gives our lives meaning and hope. I fully concur with the Exsultet, The Easter Proclamation, at the Easter Vigil,
Our birth would have been no gain, had we not been redeemed.
Easter is my favorite day of the year.
It is my prayer for all, long-time parishioners, new parishioners, and visitors that know the abundant blessings of this Easter Day, succinctly summed up in the words,
CHRIST IS RISEN, ALLELUIA!
Sincerely,
Rev. Charles J. Strebler
Pastor

