Grand Prelate, Grand Commandery, Knights Templar of Michigan
Sunday, April 21, 2019
Happy Easter
Every night before we went to bed, my mother would say, “Good night—I love you. See you in the morning.” That’s still true. Because of Jesus Christ, on the Resurrection morning we will see each other again in bodies free from disease and from pain. Our tears of sorrow will become tears of joy—and what a glorious morning that will be.
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