Acts 5: 12-16
Peter presides over the young Church, where prayer and healing witness to the power of the risen Christ. 

Apocalypse 1: 9-13, 17-19
John has a vision of Christ as high priest, who presides over all time and creation, and who will bring it all to fulfilment. 

John 20: 19-31
The disciples experience the presence of the risen Christ, whose glorious wounds testify to the reality of his life, love and sufferings. 

Acts 10:34. 37-43
God has raised Jesus to life and allowed him to be seen by certain chosen witnesses. 

Colossians 3: 1-4
Our thoughts are to be on heavenly things for we have been brought back to true life with Christ. 

John 20: 1-9
In their experience of the empty tomb the disciples finally understand the teaching that Jesus must rise from the dead. 

Isaiah 50: 4-7
The Prophet tells of the Lord’s servant who will give his life in willing self-sacrifice. 

Philippians 2: 6-11
The Son of God humbled himself by coming down from heaven and dying on a cross, later to be exalted and glorified by the Father. 

Luke 22: 14-23:56
The evangelist gives a touching account of Jesus’ suffering and death 

Isaiah 43: 16-21
The Lord of the Exodus makes a new road to freedom, and gives water to his thirsty people. 

Philippians 3: 8-14
Paul, that human dynamo, is driven, not by his own efforts, but by the love of Jesus Christ. 

John 8: 1-11
Jesus, surrounded and ensnared, speaks words of freedom. 

Joshua 5: 9-12
The Israelites finally reach the promised land of Canaan where they settle.  There they celebrate Passover.  God stops providing manna once the Israelites grow their own produce.

2 Corinthians 5: 17-21
Those who live in Christ live in new creation where God has reconciled himself to his people through Christ.  We are Christ’s ambassadors and we are to encourage others to be reconciled through him.

Luke 15: 1-3. 11-32
Jesus sits with tax collectors and sinners. The Pharisees watch and complain, so Jesus tells the parable of the prodigal son to all his listeners.