Let Him Easter In Us

These early tulips, Tulip ‘The First’ have been living up to their name. Cheery little suns suggesting hope of better things to come. Nature’s paschal prelude to the coming joy of Easter. 

We live in a world of fears and uncertainty, a disturbed world desperately searching for peace and hope. But the only true Hope is when Jesus Easters in us.

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The True Riches

The Bank of England (to the left), sometimes called the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, is where the economy is stitched safely together! Today’s modern City towers above. Opposite is The Royal Exchange. The original building was ceremonially opened as a center of commerce in 1570 by Queen Elizabeth I. The Duke of Wellington’s Waterloo memorial statue completes this scene of fame, fortune and financial prudence.

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