Seasons of Christ
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Reflections ordered around the life of Christ as received by the Church through the Christian year — from Advent and Nativity to Passion, Resurrection, Ascension, and Pentecost. These writings seek to root faith in the rhythm of remembrance, expectation, and hope.

Pentecost: The Gift of the Spirit
Pentecost is not the moment when the Church finally “gets to work.” It is the moment when the Church receives.

The Ascension of Christ: Christ Reigns
The Ascension of Christ proclaims not His absence, but His reign. A reflection on Christ’s exaltation, the life of the Church, and the hope of His kingdom.

Easter (Pascha)
Easter proclaims that the cross was not the end of the story, and that God’s faithfulness is stronger than the grave. What was given in obedience and love is now raised in power and life.

The Seasons of Christ
The Christian year is not an ornament added to faith, nor a ritual imposed upon it. It is a received rhythm: a way of remembering Christ’s saving work so that it might be lived into more deeply, year after year.