Easter messages of hope, joy and love from Sydney’s religious leaders

“The great news is that God is as close to us as he has ever been. He is not socially distant. What we remember at Easter is that Jesus came into a world full of viruses, loneliness and broken relationships.
In his death on the cross and resurrection on Easter Day, he foreshadowed a day when our world would be healed. His promise still stands. …”
– from Archbishop Glenn Davies’ Easter message in The Daily Telegraph.
‘Committing to what really counts’: Easter message of hope
“The Anglican Dean of Sydney, Kanishka Raffel, who will lead a service on the St Andrew’s Cathedral live stream at 9.30am on Good Friday and from 10.30am on Easter Sunday said many people were ‘dipping their toes into online church’ because they had nothing to lose watching it from home.
He said the COVID-19 crisis had challenged people’s trust and security in the material world. …”
– Story by Anna Patty in The Sydney Morning Herald.
The Coronavirus can’t kill Easter
Here is Archbishop Glenn Davies’ 2020 Easter message.
