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Pilate’s sign, posted on Jesus’ cross, proves a source of consternation for the Jewish leaders. They exhort him to edit its message, but he definitively cuts off any hope of debate: “What I’ve written, I’ve written.” In a variety of settings, signs may be meant to delight and connect, to inspire or provoke, to teach or to impact the behavior of the sign-reader. At the site of Jesus’ execution, followers of Jesus may still be arguing about what belongs on the public notice. What is it - concisely - that landed Jesus on that cross? How do we make sense of this moment of execution, in light of Jesus’ life and/or the story of resurrection to follow? How do we each make sense of Jesus’ death at this point in our respective lives, and how might the collage of our signs delight, connect, inspire, provoke, teach, and impact our behavior in the world??

Sermon begins at minute marker 4:18

Scripture John 19.16b-22

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