Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord, April 5, 2026
Dear Friends,
We have journeyed together through the holy season of Lent, having followed Christ throughout Holy Week and the Triduum, where we experienced the unwavering love of Jesus. It is my sincerest hope that the events of these most holy days have helped us to realize the immensity of the Father’s love as he painfully allowed his Son to be sacrificed for our sins.
On Holy Thursday, Jesus instituted the Holy Eucharist, giving us himself. On Good Friday, he endured excruciating pain and the ultimate shame of being crucified on a cross, paying an unimaginable price for our salvation. Then, on Holy Saturday, he lay dormant in the tomb to show that nothing is impossible for God. We thought hope was put to death, the hope of a people who long for a God to vindicate our toils and sufferings. But then God, our Father, raised His Son from the dead. This is the joyful news of the RESURRECTION of Jesus Christ that we are called to share on this Easter Sunday. Our songs of “Hosanna” are now transformed into “Alleluias,” and with great joy we now proclaim what an amazing God we have in Jesus Christ, He who has defeated even death. The Resurrection of Jesus brings the promise of eternal life, the undeniable message that hope is alive. As Catholic Christians, we are called to live that hope.
Easter Sunday is often called the "Feast of Fresh Flowers," symbolizing the birth of our eternal hope. But beyond the Easter lilies and the beautiful, sacred music, today is a call to action. In Acts 10:34-43, the early disciples realize that the "message spread" because they couldn't keep the Good News to themselves. The Resurrection isn't just a miracle to observe; it’s an invitation to participate in God’s ongoing work of restoration. Because Jesus lives, forgiveness is possible where there once was bitterness. Purpose is found where there once was wandering. Community is built where there once was isolation. Today, we don't just celebrate the completion of a story; we celebrate a new beginning. We are the "Easter people” called to carry the light of the Resurrection into every corner of our world.
As we celebrate 25 years of our parish’s existence, I wish for us to remember our theme: A journey of Grace, Faith, and Hope. Let us be grateful to God for willing us into existence as a community, let us continue to live the light of the Resurrection, and let us never give up the hope that, with God, we will bear much fruit in sharing the Good News of the Resurrection to all around us. Christ is Risen Indeed!
I wish to thank each and every one of you for being part of this family blessed to be chosen as His
own. Thank you for your unwavering support of our growth. St. John’s community is known for its incredible generosity. Thank you for your love and dedication to serving the Lord and each other.
I am grateful to Fr. Martin for his continued presence among us, to our deacons and their wives who minister to our community in so many ways, to our staff for supporting the day-to-day activities of our parish, to all who involve yourselves in the myriad of ministries offered here, to those who have been faithful members of our parish throughout its 25-year history, and to those who have joined us along the way. I warmly extend my open arms to all who may be waiting to join us. You are precious, and we welcome you!
On behalf of Fr. Martin, Bro. Thomas, the deacons, and the staff, I wish you all a very blessed and joy-filled Easter.
With love,
Fr. John













