Astounded by claims that Jesus of Nazareth was seen alive after his public crucifixion and death, Thomas of Galilee sets out to find the truth.
Jesus once again leaves his Apostles, but this time they look forward to a different future.
The stories of Jesus’ death and miracles provide plenty of fodder for gossip.
For our AC+ subscribers: Here are some resources that might be helpful in engaging students in reflection and conversation around asylum seekers and refugees.
For our AC+ subscribers: Here are some resources that might be helpful in engaging students in reflection and conversation around First Nations perspectives.
The creed creates community: As we give thanks for the life of Pope Francis, we can give thanks for the many ways he helped us put belief into practice.
When it comes to fitting Church services into secular life, timing is everything.
We are defined by our beliefs and how we live out those beliefs in our words and actions, personally and in community.
We are familiar with the stations of the cross, a way of being with Jesus as he suffers, but we could also pray 14 stations of the Resurrection.
How do you comfort friends in times of deep sorrow? One young writer imagines what Jesus might have written before his crucifixion and death.
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