Due to potentially damaging weather this afternoon and evening, the children’s musical and pre-show events in the Leawood Sanctuary have been cancelled and will be rescheduled.
Scheduled programming has resumed for Thursday, February 13 at all Resurrection locations.
If you are in the Leawood area and have a few minutes, drop by the Wesley Chapel today between Noon and 3 pm this afternoon for a time of quiet reflection and prayer. Come and go when you can. Every half hour, we’ll have brief scripture readings and devotions. You can also spend time in the prayer walk just south of the main sanctuary, or download this prayer guide for your personal prayer time.
As I noted above, I always spend time praying through and reflecting upon Jesus seven last statements from the cross on Good Friday. Here they are in one possible order:
1. My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? (Matthew and Mark)
2. Woman, behold your son. Behold your mother. (John, as Jesus, entrusts his mother’s care to his disciple John).
3. Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. (Luke)
4. Today, you will be with me in Paradise. (Luke, to the thief on the cross)
5. I thirst. (John, as Jesus, the “living water,” is dying)
6. Father, into your hands I commit my spirit. (John, Jesus prays Psalm 31:5)
7. It is finished! (John)
Since 2010, Resurrection has been sharing the Easter message of hope with our community in tangible ways. Each year, we award grants from our Easter offering to organizations and ministries of compassion and care in our community. After this Easter, we will have awarded a total of more than $2 million in Easter grants over the years. Recipients this year include a $100,000 grant to Pharmacy of Grace, a Kansas City-area nonprofit that provides prescription medications to uninsured and underinsured individuals and families regardless of ability to pay. Since opening in 2022, Pharmacy of Grace has provided more than 56,000 prescriptions to patients in need, and this year’s grant will help fund the opening of a second location in Shawnee, Kansas, which will serve as the only standalone charitable pharmacy in Johnson County. Your generosity will also support Resurrection ministries such as Recovery, Counseling, and Matthew’s Ministry, as well as critical financial assistance, each offering care, connection, and encouragement to those who need it most. Here’s a link to give online. Thank you for your generosity.
In the 50 days that followed Easter, Jesus appeared before his disciples multiple times as the risen Christ. These powerful stories teach us much about life and faith. We’ll explore these accounts in a two-week study after Easter at each of our locations and online. You can learn more and register here. You can also download a free digital book that invites you to explore how Jesus revealed himself in life-changing ways and continue to offer hope today.
The Sermon on the Mount has been described as “the heart of Jesus’ teaching” and a “roadmap for daily life.” It’s not an easy path, but one that leads us to a life of purpose, joy and peace. Beginning April 19, we’ll explore what Jesus wanted his followers to be and to do in our sermon series, The Sermon on the Mount: Jesus’ Roadmap for Life. Here’s a promo for the series.
If you’ve been worshiping with Resurrection and would like to learn more about membership, plan to join us on April 19 (April 21 at West) for Explore Resurrection at one of our locations or online. At Explore Resurrection, we share our church’s history, purpose, and commitment, as well as the beliefs and traditions of the United Methodist Church. Our staff and pastors will share more about our ministries and answer your questions in this casual gathering. You’ll connect with fellow worshipers and discover opportunities to serve, connect, and grow. Following a short break, those who wish to take the next step can participate in an optional membership ceremony. To learn more and register for Explore Resurrection at your location, click here.
I had a significant amount of material for my Easter sermon that I had to cut; there just wasn’t time to share it all. This Tuesday night, I plan to go live on Facebook around 7 pm as a kind of special Tuesday Vespers, sharing this material – these are details in Matthew’s account of the crucifixion and Easter story that do not appear in the other gospels, including the only material in all the gospels concerning what happened on Saturday, after Christ’s crucifixion. Follow me on Facebook and plan to join me Tuesday night. It will also be posted to my Podcast on Wednesday or Thursday.
One of our traditions at Resurrection is to pray over every seat in our worship spaces before our Christmas and Easter services. Yesterday, our pastors and staff spent time praying for all who will worship with us this weekend. As you prepare for Easter, join us in prayer that through music, scripture, and sermon, God will speak to each person who worships with us this weekend. Here are a few photos from Thursday morning at Leawood. You can click to enlarge.



I can’t wait to exchange the traditional Easter greeting of “Christ is Risen!” “He is Risen Indeed!” with you this weekend in worship!
With love,
Adam
Reverend Adam Hamilton is the senior pastor of Church of the Resurrection and the author of 22 books. He has been married to LaVon since 1982, and she has been a critical partner in every dimension of Adam’s work. They have two daughters and one granddaughter.
Adam’s writings are known for helping readers make sense of challenging theological questions, exploring the significance of the biblical stories, and equipping Christian leaders to be more effective in their work. He earned his MDiv from Perkins School of Theology and graduated with honors from Oral Roberts University with a degree in Pastoral Ministry.