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Listen to Fr. Steve's homily from 4/20/25.Thanks for listening! Please leave us a rating and/or review, and share on social media or with a friend! You can email ashley@rootedinthereallyreal.com with any questions or suggestions. God bless.
In which Robert & Amy celebrate Easter by considering Ayn Rand's OTHER Seven Virtues ... and discuss the virtue and value of Honor. It's Easter Day, and the Last Day Of Passover ... which means Spring is in Full Swing! Also, it's Look-Alike Day (do you have a personal doppelganger?) ... and Happy Birthday, George Takei.
Then the other disciple also went in,the one who had arrived at the tomb first,and he saw and believed.
Morning Prayer for Sunday, April 20, 2025 (Easter Day).Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter):Psalm 118Exodus 15Acts 2:22-32Click here to access the text for the Daily Office at DailyOffice2019.com.Click here to support The Daily Office Podcast with a one-time gift or a recurring donation.
Evening Prayer for Sunday, April 20, 2025 (Easter Day).Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter):Psalms 111, 113-114Romans 6Luke 24:13-43Click here to access the text for the Daily Office at DailyOffice2019.com.Click here to support The Daily Office Podcast with a one-time gift or a recurring donation.
In the light of the Risen Lord we rejoice in the new hope we have in our restored relationships with God and one another. (Lectionary #42) April 20, 2025 - Cathedral Rectory - Superior, WI Fr. Andrew Ricci - www.studyprayserve.com
"The bond market will start to get really, really concerned... credit market just seized up overnight," says Peter Grandich, publisher of PeterGrandich.com. Ahead of Easter Day, he sits down with Daniela Cambone to unpack growing risks in the financial system—and why even the Fed may be powerless to stop what's coming. Grandich points to a recent moment of overnight panic that shook the bond market and triggered a sudden credit market seizure. "We saw one day the stock market cave, the dollar cave, the bond cave, and gold go up a lot," he says. Typically, when stocks fall, investors flock to bonds or the U.S. dollar as safe havens. But in this rare and alarming scenario, Grandich explains, everything fell—except for gold, underscoring a deep loss of confidence in the entire financial system. Watch the full interview to learn why there's no better time than now to invest in gold.Key Topics: -Peter Grandich stresses the Fed's shifting dynamic with Trump.-Gold is surging on unprecedented physical demand.-Markets now move more on algorithms than individual investors.-Deep U.S. political and social divides are clouding the economic outlook.-Talk of a global reset grows as nations eye alternatives to the dollar.-Equity markets face rising correction risks.-The Fed's influence is fading compared to years past.-Easter symbolizes renewal and hope.
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The sermon from The Resurrection of Our Lord - Easter Day by Pastor Atkinson.
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a service of Evening Prayer for Sunday during the Easter Season. St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Daily Prayer app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/evening-prayer-contemporary-sunday-20-april-2025
The Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle, Dean of Westminster, reflects on the meaning of Easter, and how Jesus Christ's resurrection shows us what it means to be perfectly human. Join us in the observance of Easter Day, wherever you are, through online resources and streamed services. Find out more at: https://westminster-abbey.org/easter/
Sermon 4 20 25 Evan Garner - Easter Day by St Paul's Fayetteville
Episode Notes Fr. Dave Mowers, preaching Luke 24:1-12 Find out more at https://trinity-church-baraboo-sermons.pinecast.co
St. Michael's by-the-Sea is an Episcopal Church located in the coastal Village of Carlsbad, California. As far as churches go, it's kind of a beachy version of the ancient Christian Faith, and is rooted in the Anglo-Catholic tradition. Whether you're in town for a week at the beach or a local pilgrim on a spiritual journey, you are welcome here! www.stmichaelsbythesea.org
Join us today for our Easter Day Service from Holy Sepulchre, London.For the past week we have reflected and remembered Jesus' sacrifice, His Love and the hope that was born through His suffering. The story did not end, resurrection has come and life has been reborn.Our Easter Day service is an invitation to all - whether you've been to church before or never joined us - and is led by four church leaders from different parts of the Church of England, united in song, word and prayer at Holy Sepulchre, the National Musicians Church and Royal Fusiliers Chapel.Be sure to tune in and be part of this community of faith, connecting worshippers across England and beyond. Whether you have been to Church before or not, you're invited to this service that we're bringing to you, wherever you're celebrating Easter.
Sermon Series: "Easter 2025 - He is Risen" on Easter Sunday morning, 20 April, 2025. Bible reading: Mark 15:40-47 to Mark 16:1-8.
This is the sermon from Easter Day 2025 in Market Harborough Congregational Church, it begins with the Easter Creed written by Rev Andreas Wagner Date: 20th April 2025Leader: Rev Roo MacRaeTheme: Easter Day: The Lord is RisenBible Readings: John 20
Speaker: Peter Hay on 20 April 2025 (Easter Day)
When we meet Mary Magdalene in the garden, she thinks she's lost everything. "They have taken away my Lord, and I don't know where they have laid him!" But her weeping turns to joy when she meets the risen Lord. If we cling to him, we too can receive back everything that we've ever had taken away. St. John's Site Pastor Richard Glover preaches on Easter Day. Bible Reading: John 20.1–18
Homily from the The Resurrection of the Lord, The Mass of Easter Day Get up and do what you can. We know that darkness is real. And death is real. But darkness and death are not the end. There are some things that never die...Faith...Love...the Promise of eternal life. Mass Readings from April, 20, 2025: Acts 10:34a, 37-43 Psalm 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23Colossians 3:1-4 or 1 Corinthians 5:6b-8 John 20:1-9
Evening Prayer for Saturday, April 19, 2025 (Eve of Easter Day; Alphege, Archbishop of Canterbury and Martyr, 1012).Psalm and Scripture readings (60-day Psalter):Psalm 911 Peter 4:1-8Luke 23:50-56Click here to access the text for the Daily Office at DailyOffice2019.com.Click here to support The Daily Office Podcast with a one-time gift or a recurring donation.
Got an extra minute while driving to work or dropping the kids off at school? Join us for day 7 of “Pray On The Way to Easter” as we begin each morning with a prayer going into this upcoming Easter Sunday.
The Revd Catherine Williams leads a service of Morning Prayer for Sunday during the Easter Season. With music from St Martin's Voices. Find the service and join in via the free Daily Prayer app or online via the Church of England website: www.churchofengland.org/prayer-and-worship/join-us-in-daily-prayer/morning-prayer-contemporary-sunday-20-april-2025
A message for Easter, and indeed for Passover which ends on Easter Day. This message is about a kind of code of honour, twelve commandments:1. Respond with care and power to the one that wounds you.2. Do not hurt or fight with gentle people.3. Care nothing for your life, nurture others with your concern. Weep less for yourself, spread joy selflessly, save your tears for another's tragedy.4. Remain silent, except to the truth.5. Promise nothing.6. Do not let your intellect become the slave of emotion. Let your emotions serve your intellect, as a powerful banked fire would serve a house. Be not angry.7. What you need, give away, and what you do not need, relinquish; surrender your possessions as if they were another's joy and your burden.8. Surrender your soul with love to the power of the Spirit of God.9. Tomorrow is God's. Yesterday is dead. Remember you are a child of today.10. Never permit anyone to trap you with fear, for fear is evil.11. Never trap yourself with pride, for pride is evil.12. Trust God always.Support the showReflections and observations from William Morris, Secretary General of the Next Century Foundation
ALLELUIA, ALLELUIA !!!! CHRISTUS RESURREXIT, RESURREXIT VERES ALLELUIA, ALLELUIA!!!ALLELUIA, ALLELUIA!!!! CHRIST IS RISEN, HE IS RISEN INDEED, ALLELUIA, ALLELUIA!On this Easter Day, from the all on the C&SI teams we wish you and yours every blessing of this Blessed Day!On this weeks podcast we are delighted to welcome back our old friend Noirin Lynch to share with us some thoughts on Easter, hope and resurrection. In part one we have some regular notices but no saints of the week this week as it is the Easter Octave which takes precedence over everything else!In part three Noirin joins John and Shane to reflect on Luke 24:1-12 which is Luke's account of the going of the Women to the Tomb on Easter morning. It recounts the experience of the group which have been given the title of the Myrrh Bearers - Joanna, Mary of Magdala, Salome, Mary & Martha, Mary the wife of Clophas and Susanna - the first witnesses to the great events we celebrate. Reflecting on Hope in EasterNoirin Lynch joins with us this week to share a reflection on Easter. Speaking from her experience of living with and getting treatment for cancer for the last 12 months it is from that experience she shares with our listeners how the language of life transforms our experience and understanding of Easter. But even more so at the moment we have a need for the language of Easter to pull us out of the doom spiral of despair in the world. It is a reminder to us that "Easter is a protect against despair", it is not enough for us to say that Jesus has risen from the dead but rather we live in a post Resurrection world and that should make a difference. Reflecting on Kim Rosen's poem "In impossible darkness" Noirin gives us some deeply moving and thoughtful words to reflect on for this Eastertide. Text us at +353 874668950 or email at comeandseeinspirtaions@gmail.com
On this Easter Day, from the all on the C&SI teams we wish you and yours every blessing of this Blessed Day!On this weeks podcast excerpt we are delighted to welcome back our old friend Noirin Lynch to share with us some thoughts on Easter, hope and resurrection. Speaking from her experience of living with and getting treatment for cancer for the last 12 months it is from that experience she shares with our listeners how the language of life transforms our experience and understanding of Easter. But even more so at the moment we have a need for the language of Easter to pull us out of the doom spiral of despair in the world. It is a reminder to us that "Easter is a protect against despair", it is not enough for us to say that Jesus has risen from the dead but rather we live in a post Resurrection world and that should make a difference. Reflecting on Kim Rosen's poem "In impossible darkness" Noirin gives us some deeply moving and thoughtful words to reflect on for this Eastertide. Text us at +353 874668950 or email at comeandseeinspirtaions@gmail.com
This week in Couch Church we celebrate Easter. Christ is risen, he is risen indeed! It's a story filled with mystery, so join Rev. Cathy as together we explore the mystery of God...and an Easter egg! (This reflection uses some material from the Godly Play story 'The Mystery of Easter'.)
Morning Prayer for today with a reading from the Psalms, the New Testament, and the Gospel, with meditation music from ”Inner Voices” and ”In Beauty We Return,” by R. Carlos Nakai. Courtesy Canyon Records, Phoenix, AZ (800)-268-1141. All rights reserved.
Got an extra minute while driving to work or dropping the kids off at school? Join us for day 6 of “Pray On The Way to Easter” as we begin each morning with a prayer going into this upcoming Easter Sunday.
Got an extra minute while driving to work or dropping the kids off at school? Join us for day 5 of “Pray On The Way to Easter” as we begin each morning with a prayer going into this upcoming Easter Sunday.
In this episode of the National Crawford Roundtable the guys discuss Holy Week. Should we celebrate it, even with its Pagan roots? What are the origins of Good Friday and Easter Day? Why a blood sacrifice? Don't all religions get us into heaven? How is President Trump handling it this year as compared to how Joe Biden handled it last year? And why are Christians so cheap?
Got an extra minute while driving to work or dropping the kids off at school? Join us for day 4 of “Pray On The Way to Easter” as we begin each morning with a prayer going into this upcoming Easter Sunday.
Got an extra minute while driving to work or dropping the kids off at school? Join us for day 3 of “Pray On The Way to Easter” as we begin each morning with a prayer going into this upcoming Easter Sunday.
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Springtime Reunion: Finding Friendship in Nyhavn's Colors Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2025-04-15-22-34-02-da Story Transcript:Da: Det var påskedag i Nyhavn.En: It was Easter Day in Nyhavn.Da: De karakteristiske farverige huse spejlede sig i kanalen.En: The characteristic colorful houses reflected in the canal.Da: Mathias gik langsomt mellem de mange mennesker.En: Mathias walked slowly among the many people.Da: Han kiggede efter Freja.En: He was looking for Freja.Da: Hun var lige vendt tilbage til Danmark efter flere år i udlandet.En: She had just returned to Danmark after several years abroad.Da: Mathias ønskede at finde balancen mellem sit travle job og sit private liv.En: Mathias wanted to find the balance between his busy job and his private life.Da: Han håbede, at genforeningen med Freja kunne være en start.En: He hoped that the reunion with Freja could be a start.Da: Ved indgangen til en hyggelig café ventede Signe.En: At the entrance to a cozy café, Signe was waiting.Da: Hun havde inviteret familien til den lille sammenkomst.En: She had invited the family to the small gathering.Da: Signe var fast besluttet på at lægge gamle misforståelser bag dem.En: Signe was determined to put old misunderstandings behind them.Da: Freja var allerede ankommet og stod ved vinduet, hvor hun betragtede bådene.En: Freja had already arrived and stood by the window, where she watched the boats.Da: Mathias samlede mod og gik mod Freja.En: Mathias gathered courage and walked toward Freja.Da: "Hej Freja," sagde han forsigtigt.En: "Hi Freja," he said cautiously.Da: "Hvordan har du det?"En: "How are you?"Da: Freja vendte sig og smilede.En: Freja turned and smiled.Da: "Hej Mathias.En: "Hi Mathias.Da: Det er godt at se dig igen.En: It's good to see you again.Da: Det er så længe siden."En: It's been so long."Da: De satte sig ned.En: They sat down.Da: Rundt om dem summede cafeen af liv.En: Around them, the café buzzed with life.Da: Påskeæg hang i butiksvinduerne som farverige dekorationer.En: Easter eggs hung in shop windows as colorful decorations.Da: På bordet stod der friskbagt brød og varm thé.En: On the table, there was freshly baked bread and warm tea.Da: "Jeg ønskede virkelig, vi kunne tale om fortiden," sagde Mathias.En: "I really wanted us to talk about the past," said Mathias.Da: "Jeg savnede vores venskab."En: "I missed our friendship."Da: Freja så ud gennem vinduet et øjeblik.En: Freja looked out the window for a moment.Da: "Jeg har også savnet dig, Mathias.En: "I've missed you too, Mathias.Da: Men jeg ved ikke, om jeg er klar til at blive her i Danmark."En: But I don't know if I'm ready to stay here in Danmark."Da: Mathias tog en dyb indånding.En: Mathias took a deep breath.Da: "Jeg forstår det, Freja.En: "I understand, Freja.Da: Men jeg vil gerne være en del af dit liv, om det er her eller der."En: But I want to be part of your life, whether it's here or there."Da: De talte længe.En: They talked for a long time.Da: Mathias talte fra hjertet om sin kamp med arbejde og ensomhed.En: Mathias spoke from the heart about his struggle with work and loneliness.Da: Freja delte sine usikkerheder om at vende tilbage.En: Freja shared her uncertainties about returning.Da: "Jeg har besluttet at blive lidt længere," sagde Freja til sidst.En: "I've decided to stay a little longer," said Freja finally.Da: "Jeg vil gerne genopbygge vores venskab."En: "I want to rebuild our friendship."Da: "Jeg vil prioritere det her," lovede Mathias.En: "I will prioritize this," promised Mathias.Da: "Venskaber betyder mere end arbejde."En: "Friendships mean more than work."Da: De rejste sig op, gik tilbage til festen og smilede til Signe, der så glad ud: hendes plan om at forene dem havde lykkedes.En: They stood up, went back to the party, and smiled at Signe, who looked pleased: her plan to reunite them had succeeded.Da: Nyhavn var fyldt med lys og håb.En: Nyhavn was filled with light and hope.Da: Mathias og Freja havde taget det første skridt mod en ny begyndelse.En: Mathias and Freja had taken the first step toward a new beginning.Da: Snart bredte varmen fra foråret sig også i deres hjerter.En: Soon, the warmth of spring spread into their hearts as well. Vocabulary Words:characteristic: karakteristiskecolorful: farverigereflected: spejledecanal: kanalenbalance: balancenreunion: genforeningenentrance: indgangencozy: hyggeliggathering: sammenkomstdetermined: fast besluttetmisunderstandings: misforståelsercourage: modcautiously: forsigtigtbuzzed: summedestruggle: kamploneliness: ensomheduncertainties: usikkerhederrebuild: genopbyggeprioritize: prioriterepromised: lovedesucceeded: lykkedesspread: bredtehope: håbbeginning: begyndelsewarmth: varmenspring: forårethearts: hjerterbetragtede: watchedsamlede: gathereddet: it
Let's review some of the main themes in the Mass readings for Easter Day. (Lectionary #42) April 14, 2025 - Cathedral Rectory - Superior, WI Fr. Andrew Ricci - www.studyprayserve.com
Got an extra minute while driving to work or dropping the kids off at school? Join us for day 2 of “Pray On The Way to Easter” as we begin each morning with a prayer going into this upcoming Easter Sunday.
Got an extra minute while driving to work or dropping the kids off at school? Join us for day 1 of “Pray On The Way to Easter” as we begin each morning with a prayer going into this upcoming Easter Sunday.
This is the recording of the Palm Sunday service from Market Harborough Congregational Church.11th April 2025Leader: Rev Roo MacRaeTheme: Palm Sunday: Praise King Jesus?Bible Readings: Matthew 20:23- 21:11, Matthew 27:11-26Through the week we are meeting:Good Friday 18th April 11-1pm the town churches will be meeting on The Square for EASTER LIVE a mini festival with live music, stories, drama, Children's activities and food stalls.5pm Passover Meal in the Jubilee HallEaster Day 20th April9.30am Easter breakfast in the Jubilee Hall which will include communion after 10am.10.30 Praise for Easter Day, all are welcome as we celebrate our Risen Lord.
Want to make Easter day the most joyful, faith-filled celebration of the year? In this episode, we're sharing simple ways to start & finish the day focused on Jesus—without adding stress to your day. ✅ Start with Sunrise Worship – Ideas for family prayer, praise, and Scripture reading. ✅ Resurrection Breakfast – Fun, hands-on ways to connect faith and food. ✅ Jesus-Centered Easter Traditions – Balancing egg hunts with a resurrection focus. ✅ A Simple Easter Challenge – Encourage kids to share the Gospel!
Palm Sunday begins Holy Week, that most moving and mournful week of the year. We are meant to enter more deeply into the sufferings and death of Christ and to go with Him on His way of the Passion. As He gives Himself fully for our salvation, our hearts can yearn even more for what is to come on Easter Day while at the same time being filled with thanksgiving and awe. If you would like to contact me to provide feedback, suggestions or to ask questions you can do this via email:frpchandler@armidale.catholic.org.auAlso if you would like to support me in this work, please send me an email and I will provide details for how you can make a donation. After a very unsatisfactory experience with Buy Me A Coffee, I would prefer to handle this directly myself. Thank you.
Interview with Christian Ervin Easterday, Managing Director & CEO of Hot Chili Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/hot-chili-asxhch-2blbs-of-copper-is-achievable-attractive-6668Recording date: 31st March 2025Hot Chili Limited has revealed a dual-track strategy leveraging a potential billion-dollar water business to finance its flagship Costa Fuego copper project in Chile. The company recently released prefeasibility studies for both its Huasco Water project and Costa Fuego copper development.The Huasco Water initiative, a strategic asset developed over 20 months, consists of two stages. Stage one involves seawater supply to Costa Fuego, with an estimated NPV of $120 million and a 19% IRR over a 20-year supply period. The second stage encompasses a scalable desalination business with a potential post-tax NPV of approximately $1 billion, serving the broader Huasco region."This is about moving $150 million of capital from our copper project and putting it into that water project," explained Managing Director and CEO Christian Easterday. The company holds a unique position as one of only two companies in the past 18 years to secure maritime concessions for seawater extraction in Chile's water-scarce Atacama region.The Costa Fuego copper project itself shows promising economics with a $1.2 billion post-tax NPV, 19% IRR, and $1.27 billion initial capital requirement. The project is designed to produce approximately 95,000 tonnes of copper and 50,000 ounces of gold annually over a 20-year mine life, with competitive cash costs of $1.38 per pound.Easterday highlighted the project's competitive positioning: "We've delivered a top quartile production capacity project outside of the hands of a major and the lowest quartile capital intensity of a developer outside the majors."The company's financing strategy includes traditional debt, precious metal streaming, offtake agreements, and strategic asset monetization through the water business. The project economics show a 4.5-year payback period, with projected revenues of $17 billion and free cash flow of $4 billion over 20 years.Hot Chili is actively engaged in discussions with potential strategic partners, benefiting from the scarcity of large-scale copper projects globally. "When there's only five of you, the list gets smaller," noted Easterday, referring to the limited number of comparable projects available for development.This strategy comes amid record copper prices, which recently hit $5.38 per pound, creating a favorable backdrop for advancing the project in a market characterized by a 4.5 million ton deficit and intensifying competition for high-quality copper assets.View Hot Chili's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/hot-chili-limitedSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Read OnlineAnd Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart. Luke 2:19 Today, January 1, we complete our octave celebration of Christmas Day. It's an often overlooked liturgical fact that we celebrate Christmas Day for eight straight days. We do this also with Easter Day, which concludes with the great celebration of Divine Mercy Sunday.On this, the eighth day of the Octave of Christmas, we turn our focus to the unique and beautiful fact that God chose to enter our world through a human mother. Mary is called the “Mother of God” for the simple fact that her Son is God. She was not the mother of her Son's flesh alone, nor the mother only of His human nature. This is because the Person of Jesus, the Son of God, is one Person. And that one Person took on flesh within the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary.Though becoming the Mother of God was a pure gift from Heaven and not something that Mother Mary merited on her own, there was one particular quality that she had that made her uniquely qualified to fulfill this role. That quality was her immaculate nature.First, Mother Mary was preserved from all sin when she was conceived within the womb of her mother, Saint Anne. This special grace was a grace that was imparted to her from the future life, death and resurrection of her Son. It was the grace of salvation, but God chose to take that gift of grace and transcend time to impart it to her at the moment of her conception, thus making her the perfect and pure instrument necessary to bring forth God into the world.Second, Mother Mary remained faithful to this gift of grace throughout her life, never choosing to sin, never wavering, never turning from God. She remained immaculate throughout her life. Interestingly, it is this choice of hers, to forever remain obedient to the will of God in every way, that makes her more fully the Mother of God than the simple act of bearing Him within her womb. Her act of perfect unity with the will of God throughout her life makes her, also, the perfect mother of divine grace and mercy and perpetually the spiritual Mother of God, continually and perfectly bringing Him into our world.Reflect, today, upon these most solemn mysteries of our faith. This eighth day of the Octave of Christmas is a solemn celebration, a celebration worthy of our pondering. The Scripture above reveals not only how our blessed Mother approached this mystery but also how we are to approach it. She “kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart.” Ponder these mysteries, also, in your own heart and allow the grace of this holy celebration to fill you with joy and gratitude. Dearest Mother Mary, you were graced with a grace beyond any other. You were preserved from all sin and remained perfectly obedient to the will of God throughout your life. As a result, you became the perfect instrument of the Savior of the World by becoming His mother, the Mother of God. Pray for me that I may ponder this great mystery of our faith this day and ever more deeply rejoice in the incomprehensible beauty of your motherly soul. Mother Mary, the Mother of God, pray for us. Jesus, I trust in You.Source of content: catholic-daily-reflections.comCopyright © 2024 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.Featured image above: Madonna with child By William-Adolphe Bouguereau, via Wikimedia Commons