Tag Archives: Mary Magdalene

Part 5. The Garden!

There were men around – the guards who were scared half to death – and possibly Peter and John. But they didn’t get the news. It was a woman. Like all of Jesus’ proclamations, male headship played no part in this resurrection story. Continue reading

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Stepping into the Christian Era

And just like the original Eve, this woman Mary Magdalene who was cleansed of all her sins, remained under the curse of man. Not God, but man. Continue reading

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Part 5. Destination, the Garden

So we have finally arrived in the garden and the world has been turned upside down. Where do we go from here? Do we leave Mary and the other women beside an empty grave? Yes, we do. Not as Jesus did, but as pastors and preachers and other women have determined we should do. Continue reading

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Part 1. Destination – the Garden

You see, it began with the Garden of Eden and it culminated in the Garden of the Tomb and with the resurrection. That is no coincidence. And it is no coincidence that a woman was the one who was there … Continue reading

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Part 6. Stepping into the Christian era

Like the original Eve, this woman Mary Magdalene who was cleansed of all her sins, remained under the curse of man. Not God, but man. So do all of us women who have come after her. Continue reading

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Stepping into the Christian era

It was not a coincidence that Mary Magdalene was in the garden to see the Resurrected Christ – the new Adam. Everything was leading up to this. Continue reading

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Part 5. The garden

Do we leave Mary and the other women beside an empty grave? Yes, we do. Continue reading

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Lent. Part 5. The garden

We are called Christians because we follow Christ and not some 1st century societal customs. We have arrived at the garden. Who is going to stop you from going and telling? Continue reading

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