
The Revd Dr Jennie Hurd
A service led by the Revd Dr Jennie Hurd, a District Chair of the bilingual Synod of the Methodist Church in Wales, who recalls events on the road to Emmaus on the first Easter Day.
“Are you the only stranger in Jerusalem who does not know the things that have taken place there in these days?’
In our service today, the Revd Dr Jennie Hurd winds the clock back to the first Easter Day. Two followers of Jesus are returning to their home in the village of Emmaus, about seven miles west of Jerusalem. They were unsure – possibly unaware – that Jesus had risen from the dead, and were weary and fearful following the events of Good Friday and Jesus’ crucifixion. As they walked along, talking about all that had happened of late, someone they initially didn’t recognize joined them for the journey and the conversation. This stranger seemed to be unaware of the events of the past few days.
We hear the biblical account of the events on the road to Emmaus taken from Luke’s Gospel chapter 24 from verse 18.
Hymns include “The Day of Resurrection”, “On the journey to Emmaus” and “Alleluia alleluia, hearts to heaven and voices raise”.
The evening edition of the programme includes My Favourite Hymn.
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Music Played
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St. Michael’s Singers
The Day Of Resurrection
- Christ Triumphant.
- Kingsway Music.
- 6.
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Marty Haugen
On The Journey To Emmaus
- All Are Welcome.
- GIA Publications.
- 8.
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Wild Goose Collective
Easter Evening
- Wild Goose Publications.
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St. Michael’s Singers
Jesus Stand Among Us
- The New Hymn Makers: Graham Kendrick.
- Kingsway Music.
- 9.
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St. Michael’s Singers
Alleluia Alleluia Hearts To Heaven And Voices Raise
- Alleluia Sing.
- Kingsway Music.
- 10.
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Rachel Mahon
Petite Suite: III Finale
- Canadian Organ Music.
- Delphian Records.
- 6.
Broadcasts
- Sun 23 Apr 2023 07:31ѿý Radio Wales
- Sun 23 Apr 2023 19:28ѿý Radio Wales