n>I am a pastor who, like so many others, has been planning for an Easter under quarantine conditions. As I have grappled with whether it is possible for congregations like mine to have Easter without experiencing ourselves as the physical, gathered body of Christ, I have found myself in the company of those biblical characters who traverse the cold, gray landscape of Holy Saturday, whose eyes have long been adjusted to the dark. They model the kind of Christian spirituality available to us in times such as these.
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