Monday, April 5, 2010

Easter People

I see on my calendar that today, Easter Monday, is a bank holiday in many countries. For a moment I let myself imagine it was because people had celebrated Easter so heartily and whooped it up so mightily that they needed this day off to recover from the emotional and physical toll of celebrating the Resurrection. But really, for most of us, Easter is now over for another year and we are moving on. But I can’t imagine Jesus’ disciples felt that way. After those painful events of Thursday night through Sunday morning, every day that they got to spend with Jesus must have seemed an Easter miracle, over and over again.

According to the church calendar, Eastertide is a fifty day celebration. Every Sunday is an Easter Sunday and on the seventh Sunday, we celebrate the gift of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. It is a chance for us to exult in the truth of the resurrection, to embrace the peace and joy and renewal that we have because of Easter. To continue the celebration of light over darkness and the defeat of death. I’ve stumbled across several quotes by St. Augustine lately that I love:

“We are Easter people and alleluia is our song.”
“A Christian should be an Alleluia from head to toe.”

Aren’t those great and motivating sentiments? To show up at work, at school, at home as an Alleluia would be an awesome thing! To gather together on each of the next Sundays of Eastertide proclaiming, singing, reading scripture, with enthusiasm, just dripping with Alleluias because we embrace the resurrection so fully it comes out of our pores. I think it’s a good challenge to us. As we walk through the next 48 days, let’s let our lives shout out the truth that we are Easter people, that what we say we believe has really taken root in us as individuals and as a gathered community of believers. Here is one last quote from Augustine (who lived from 354-430):

“In the psalms it says, ‘Sing to the Lord a new song; sing his praise in the assembly.’ We are urged to sing to the Lord a new song. It is a new person who knows a new song. But make sure that your life is singing the same tune as your tongue. Sing with your voices, sing with your hearts, sing with your lips, sing with your lives…Do you want to speak the praise of God? Then be yourselves what you speak. If you lead good lives you are God’s praises.”

Let’s proclaim it with our lives: He is risen indeed!