Newsletter — April 5, 2026
“He is Risen!” “He is Risen, Indeed!”
This is the welcome greeting that we all exchange on Easter morning. At least, you should; we all should.
Why? Because words change us; speech changes us. Speech reforms us. Not only did speech create the world out of nothing, but Speech is the very being of God, the Word of God, Jesus, the second member of the Trinity. When he spoke, he changed the world: the water into wine, the dead into life, the storm into whispers, the sinner into forgiven.
Which means that when you speak, being the image of God, you change things. And the most important thing to use your speech for is to change your brothers and sisters with the most important event in the salvation of mankind: He is Risen!
When you speak that, they are changed. They are confronted. They are pigeon-holed. They are made to face the gauntlet: “will I agree that Jesus is risen and alive, by saying, ‘He is Risen, Indeed!,’ or will I remain silent and not affirm the truth that the universe rests upon?”
Speak it to your brother and sister that they may affirm this truth, and be changed. That they may be encouraged, that they may find rest and life and peace and eternal salvation in the Personal One who overcame death.
But don’t stop saying it when you reach the church doors. Speak it to your family and friends and neighbors. They all need to hear the truth too, so that they may be changed.
“He is Risen!” “He is Risen, Indeed!”




