Turning Toward Life Together: An Easter Witness

April 7, 2026

Scripture: Luke 24:5-6

Dear Beloved Pastors, Leaders, and People of the American Baptist Churches of New Jersey,


Grace and resurrection peace to you in the name of our risen Lord.


On this Easter morning, the question spoken at the empty tomb echoes into our lives: “Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here. He has risen.” (Luke 24:5-6)


It is a question that does more than announce resurrection; it calls us to examine where we have been looking for life.


Throughout this Lenten season, we have journeyed together under the theme Turning Toward Life—a journey of repentance, renewal, and recommitment. Week by week, we have been called to turn: to begin again in grace, to trust God more deeply, to seek reconciliation, to pursue justice, to embrace the way of the cross, and to hope for new life even when the journey felt uncertain.


Now, on this Easter morning, we proclaim with bold faith that every faithful turn has led us here:


To the empty tomb.

To the Risen Christ.

To life that cannot be overcome.


The women arrived at the tomb expecting death, bringing spices for what had once been there. However, they found something entirely new—life where they thought there was none. The question remains, and still confronts us today, “Why do we look for the living among the dead?” Why do we search among things that cannot give us life?


The resurrection is more than comfort—it is a declaration! The resurrection declares that the forces which diminish life—fear, injustice, violence, division, and even death—do not have the final word. God does! The One who called us to return is the One who raises what has been buried, restores what has been broken, and breathes life into what seemed lost.


As the American Baptist Churches of New Jersey, we must hear the urgency of this moment. Easter is not something we celebrate; it is something we embody. If we have turned toward God, we are now called to live as resurrection people—shaped by prayer, marked by reconciliation, committed to justice, and willing to bear the cost of love in a hurting world.


The empty tomb is not the end of our journey—it is our commissioning! 


The risen Christ sends us out as witnesses into our congregations, communities, state, and the world. We are sent to proclaim, not only with our words but also with our lives, that new life is possible, hope is alive, and God continues to work among us. 


And so I ask us, as one body in Christ: Will we stop searching among the dead and continue turning toward life, not only in this season, but in all the days ahead?


Beloved, the good news of Easter is this: Christ is Risen! Hope is alive! And God is not finished with us yet!


Alleluia! Christ is Risen!



Turning Toward Life Together,


Rev. Dr. Miriam Méndez

Executive Minister and Senior Regional Pastor


Sending Prayer for ABCNJ

Risen Christ, 

send us now as your people—

turned toward life, anchored in hope, and led by your Spirit.


Where we have looked for life in lifeless places, redirect us.

Where there is death, make us bearers of life.

Where there is division, make us instruments of your peace.

Where there is despair, make us witnesses to your resurrection power.


Give us the courage to follow you beyond this day,

to live what we proclaim,

and to trust that you are making all things new.


Go now in the power of the risen Christ,

to love, to serve, and to live as resurrection people.


Amen.

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