Embrace God's new life, says leader in Easter message

(Photo: Episcopal Church)The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States, speaks at an event in an undated file photo.

The top bishop in the U.S. Episcopal Church urged that believers embrace "God's ever-new life" as the lent season winds down ahead of Easter.

Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori issued her Easter Message 2013 with less than two weeks remaining before the holiday in the Western liturgical calendar.

 "May we embrace God's ever-new life with every cell of our being, every yearning of our soul, and every muscle of our will," she wrote.

"Christ is risen, death is vanquished, humanity is restored to holy and creative relationship with God's ongoing and eternal liveliness."

She also called the faithful to reflection so they could "note what has been wrought in you this year."
Read the full message below:

Easter Message 2013

Rejoice, rejoice and sing, rejoice and be glad… for earth and heaven are joined and humanity is reconciled to God! [1]

As the Lenten season ends in Easter rejoicing, note what has been wrought in you this year. A remarkable cross-section of America has been practicing Lenten disciplines, even some who are not active Christians. [2] There is a deep hunger in our collective psyche to re-orient our lives toward life and light, healing and peace. We share a holy hunger for clarity about what is good and life-giving, and we yearn to re-focus on what is most central and important in life.

Easter celebrates the victory of light and life over darkness and death. God re-creates and redeems all life from dead, dry, and destroyed bones. We are released from the bonds of self-obsession, addiction, and whatever would steal away the radical freedom of God-with-us. Our lives re-center in what is most holy and creative, the new thing God is continually doing in our midst. Practicing vulnerability toward the need and hunger of others around us, we have cultivated compassionate hearts. We join in baptismal rebirth in the midst of Jesus' own passing-over.

The wonder of the resurrection is upon us once more. May we embrace God's ever-new life with every cell of our being, every yearning of our soul, and every muscle of our will. Christ is risen, death is vanquished, humanity is restored to holy and creative relationship with God's ongoing and eternal liveliness. Praise God who brings light out of darkness, life out of death, and newness out of the stale and moribund. Alleluia! Christ is risen!

The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori
Presiding Bishop and Primate
The Episcopal Church

[1] From the Exsultet, Book of Common Prayer pp 286-7
[2] http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/16/us/a-ritual-of-lent-attracts-nonbelievers.html?_r=0

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