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We Wonder
Area Code
350 episodes
6 months ago
The podcast where we wonder together about the story of God. We Wonder is a contemplative devotional for children, and the grown-ups who remember that we are God's children too.
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The podcast where we wonder together about the story of God. We Wonder is a contemplative devotional for children, and the grown-ups who remember that we are God's children too.
Show more...
Christianity
Kids & Family,
Religion & Spirituality
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April 16: Holy Saturday - Waiting at the Cross
We Wonder
7 minutes 25 seconds
3 years ago
April 16: Holy Saturday - Waiting at the Cross
Welcome back to We Wonder: Lent. All during this season, we have been traveling with Jesus toward Jerusalem, and now we are at the end. Today is Holy Saturday: the last day of the Triduum, and the last day of Lent. It is a day of quiet, and a day of waiting. Jesus lies helpless in the grave, and together we watch to see if God will act, if we will see him again. So for one last day: can we make our minds quiet, and our hearts open? Can we grow in love and gratitude for all that God has done for us? Join me, as we listen to the words from Matthew’s gospel and sit in the quiet dark of Holy Saturday.
We Wonder
The podcast where we wonder together about the story of God. We Wonder is a contemplative devotional for children, and the grown-ups who remember that we are God's children too.