Posts tagged death
Wollrab and Associates – Boulder Law
Mar 19th
6859 N Foothills Hwy E100
Boulder, CO 80304
(303) 443-1426
Denver
900 Logan St
Denver, CO 80203
(303) 656-6645
Email: wollrab@gmail.com
On this demo page you can see all of the promotions, video, social media and results we produced for Wollrab and Associates – Boulder Law.
Trending
Retail Post 11,865 views
Youtube 2300+ Views
Facebook 540+ Views 10,400 reach
Boulder Channel 1
Business Page
Boulder Channel 1 Page
Boulder Retail
Denver Channel 1
Business Page
Denver Channel 1 Page
Denver Retail
22 Boom TV Show
22 Boom Page
93 – 2016 Winter TV Special
91 – 2015 Holiday Business Special
Banner Ads featured on C1N, Denver Channel 1 & Boulder Channel 1.
Large
Medium
Small
Twitter
Boulder Attorney
Boulder Law Video
DUI’s
DUI, Personal Injury
Criminal Defense
Top Attorney
Facebook
Video
Business Page
Video Share
Denver Video Share
C1N Business Page Share
Denver Business Page Share
Youtube
Video
Boulder Channel 1 Playlist
Boulder Retail Shops
Colorado Playlist
Longmont
Loveland
2016 Winter TV Special
2015 Holiday Business Special
Google+
Business Page
Easter Sunday Christians celebrate Jesus resurrection
Apr 20th
After the death of the Master, the disciples had scattered; their faith had been utterly shaken, everything seemed over, all their certainties had crumbled and their hopes had died. But now that message of the women, incredible as it was, came to them like a ray of light in the darkness. The news spread: Jesus is risen as he said. And then there was his command to go to Galilee; the women had heard it twice, first from the angel and then from Jesus himself: “Let them go to Galilee; there they will see me”.
Galilee is the place where they were first called, where everything began! To return there, to return to the place where they were originally called. Jesus had walked along the shores of the lake as the fishermen were casting their nets. He had called them, and they left everything and followed him (cf. Mt 4:18-22).
To return to Galilee means to re-read everything on the basis of the cross and its victory. To re-read everything – Jesus’ preaching, his miracles, the new community, the excitement and the defections, even the betrayal – to re-read everything starting from the end, which is a new beginning, from this supreme act of love.
For each of us, too, there is a “Galilee” at the origin of our journey with Jesus. “To go to Galilee” means something beautiful, it means rediscovering our baptism as a living fountainhead, drawing new energy from the sources of our faith and our Christian experience. To return to Galilee means above all to return to that blazing light with which God’s grace touched me at the start of the journey. From that flame I can light a fire for today and every day, and bring heat and light to my brothers and sisters. That flame ignites a humble joy, a joy which sorrow and distress cannot dismay, a good, gentle joy.
In the life of every Christian, after baptism there is also a more existential “Galilee”: the experience of a personal encounter with Jesus Christ who called me to follow him and to share in his mission. In this sense, returning to Galilee means treasuring in my heart the living memory of that call, when Jesus passed my way, gazed at me with mercy and asked me to follow him. It means reviving the memory of that moment when his eyes met mine, the moment when he made me realize that he loved me.
Today, tonight, each of us can ask: What is my Galilee? Where is my Galilee? Do I remember it? Have I forgotten it? Have I gone off on roads and paths which made me forget it? Lord, help me: tell me what my Galilee is; for you know that I want to return there to encounter you and to let myself be embraced by your mercy.
The Gospel of Easter is very clear: we need to go back there, to see Jesus risen, and to become witnesses of his resurrection. This is not to go back in time; it is not a kind of nostalgia. It is returning to our first love, in order to receive the fire which Jesus has kindled in the world and to bring that fire to all people, to the very ends of the earth.
“Galilee of the Gentiles” (Mt 4:15; Is 8:23)! Horizon of the Risen Lord, horizon of the Church; intense desire of encounter… Let us be on our way!
Pope Francis
Wollrab & Associates
Dec 23rd
Boulder
6859 N Foothills Hwy E100
Boulder, CO 80304
(303) 443-1426
Denver
900 Logan St
Denver, CO 80203
(303) 656-6645
Website
Map & Reviews
Email: wollrab@gmail.com