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2024 Wesley Community Lenten Devotional

Let Love Lead the Way

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Easter ~ Resurrection Sunday

David and Drema McAllister-Wilson

President David McAllister-Wilson and Rev. Drema McAllister-Wilson

Community ConnectionsDrema: WTS Chapel Elder 2004-2007, 2014; WTS MDiv 1986; Ordained Elder, Virginia Annual Conference, Pastor and End of Life Educator
David: WTS President, MDiv 1988, DMin 2001; Ordained Elder, Virginia Annual Conference

Love ConnectionHusband and Wife – “We met at Wesley in January, 1982 as new students.  Our first date was to American University to a James Bond movie.”  But Drema wasn’t sure about David and invited her roommate to come.  …Married 18 months later.Love LanguageDrema: Words of Affirmation
David: Acts of Service
Favorite Love QuoteArise, my love, my fair one, and come away -- Sung by the youth choir at our wedding in 1983

The Time of Singing Has Come
Song of Solomon 2:10–12

Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away, for the winter is past; the rain is over and gone.
The flowers appear on the earth, the time of singing has come.

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lergy often don’t experience resurrection on Easter Sunday. They walk us through Holy Week and preach it on Sunday.  But it’s like a host setting a table but never getting a chance to eat the meal.

We started before sunup taking the kids to the sunrise service. Then back for the Easter egg hunt in our yard, then Drema off to preach two services.  Then back to the house for brunch with a large group of church members we came to call the “Brady Bunch.” Then, clean up.  It was like our wedding. David preached that morning after writing it the night before.  It’s a good thing neither of us use the love language of “quality time.”

So, we experienced the resurrection later. But that’s true for all of us, isn’t it?  We are all recalling the Resurrection 2,000 years later. What makes it real is not a memorial service.  It is the experience of a congregation living the Resurrection year-round by loving God and neighbor, then singing “Christ the Lord is Risen Today” on Easter.

Recently, we went back to that church because our granddaughters were singing in the choir.  We saw many of those Easter people and remembered those who have died and where they sat.  And we saw their children.  And their children’s children in the choir. Like the resurrection hope of flowers appearing on the earth.  And the time of singing had come again.

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