Acts 14: 21-27
Paul and Barnabas complete their missionary journey and put fresh heart into the followers of the Lord.

Apocalypse 21: 1-5
In faith we see the God who wipes all tears away.

John 13: 31-35
We are to love as Christ loves us.

Acts 13:14. 43-52
The Preaching of Paul and Barnabas is well received by the Jewish community in Antioch, but their leaders are so opposed to it that Paul directs his mission instead to the pagans.

Apocalypse 7:9. 14-17
In his vision of heaven, John sees a huge crowd standing before the throne of God.  These will have the Lamb as their shepherd who will lead them to living water.

John 10: 27-30
The sheep entrusted to Jesus by the Father listen to his voice and are kept safe for eternal life.

Acts 5: 12-16
The apostles, filled with the Spirit, are full of courage.

Apocalypse 1: 9-13. 17-19
A vision of the risen Lord who has the keys of death and of the underworld.

John 20: 19-31
The risen Jesus gives the power to forgive sin, and convinces doubting Thomas.

Acts 5:27-32, 40-41
The apostles obeyed God by continuing to teach and preach in the name of Jesus in spite of a warning from the Sanhedrin.

Apocalypse 5: 11-14
The Lamb that was sacrificed is given glory by heavenly hosts, by humanity and by the whole of creation.

John 21: 1-19
Jesus appears to the disciples while they are fishing, and the catch is bountiful after he instructs them.  They are recommissioned to be his witnesses in the world.

Act 10:34. 37-43
Peter proclaims the Good News of salvation to Cornelius, which results in his Baptism and that of his family.

Colossians 3: 1-4
Through baptism, we have died with Christ and entered into the life of the Resurrection.

John 20: 1-9
John testifies to the empty tomb on the first Easter Day.