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  <title>Reborn to the Ordinary</title>
  <description>Reborn to the Ordinary | Sermon | Luke 24:13–35 In this Easter season, we turn to the story of the road to Emmaus, where two disciples walk alongside the risen Jesus without recognizing him. In Reborn to the Ordinary, Rev. Anna Dickson reflects on this familiar and mysterious story, inviting us to consider how Christ meets us not only in moments of clarity and joy, but in the ordinary rhythms of our lives—on the road, at the table, and in the midst of confusion and uncertainty. Faith is not always constant or easy to see. Sometimes we recognize God’s presence clearly, and sometimes we don’t. And yet, this story reminds us that Christ is still with us—teaching, nourishing, and walking beside us, even when we are unaware. Through story, humor, and honest reflection, we are invited to see that faith is often sustained in community, in shared memory, and in the simple act of continuing forward together. This is Easter faith—not only in moments of celebration, but in ordinary time. Preached at First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte on April 19, 2026. </description>
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