
A Journey of Presence, Tenderness, and Transformation
Palm Sunday arrives with both celebration and ache. Crowds gather with branches and hope, welcoming Jesus as the One who will make all things right. Yet even in the joy, there is a quiet knowing: the path ahead will lead through surrender, not spectacle. Renewal often begins this way—full of promise, yet asking something deeper of us than we first imagined.
All around us, signs of new life appear: communities rebuilding, relationships softening, courage rising in unexpected places. These glimpses echo the deeper truth of Holy Week: God brings life out of places we thought were finished. As we enter these sacred days, we carry every small turning of Lent—every moment of honesty, every act of letting go, every encounter with goodness. Together they prepare us for the kind of renewal that leads not just to change, but to resurrection.
Palm Sunday invites us to walk with Jesus not only in the celebration, but in the surrender that follows—to trust that the God who enters our lives with gentleness will also lead us through what feels uncertain toward what is truly new.
Scripture: “I am making all things new.” (Revelation 21:5)
Question: What new life is God beginning to grow in you?
