Easter Sunday Service

   

The morning was actually chilly, which was rather odd for a tropical Easter Sunday. Usually the Easter holidays are known as a hot, dry, dusty weekend but this year was an exception. Cloudy skies, a pleasant wind blowing for three days.
  We hastily dressed our children appropriately then headed towards the Ford Ranger. The time was 5AM. Indeed. The Mendoza family was about to experience our first ever sunrise Easter Sunday service at a conservative Mennonite church. Our children were bewildered at the unusually early church service. Couldn’t blame them. I was too.
  But it was an enjoyable and spiritually refreshing moment, to hear traditional hymns concerning the resurrection and to watch the sun breaking up the low morning clouds and casting its brilliant rays over the congregation after hiding behind a blanket of clouds for the last three days. A solemn hush settled over the seated crowd as the sun finally burst free and became a dazzling yellow globe.
  One of the best Easter Sunday sunrises I have ever seen.
  After the service a potluck meal was laid out which we attacked with gusto.














A. Mendoza

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