A (brief) homily for the Fourth Sunday of Easter, May 8, 2022
Acts 13:14, 43-52, Rev 7:9, 14b-17, Jn 10:27-30
The Apostles headed out to spread the Good News, traveling mostly by foot from town to town, telling people they met about everything they had heard and seen during their days with Jesus of Nazareth.
Some people listened and followed. Some people heard but turned away. Some people ignored them completely.
Some people ran them out of town.
No problem.
The Apostles shook the dust off their feet and moved on.
(I love that image, knowing that the dust they were shaking off contained all sorts of mean, nasty, ugly stuff. Much more powerful than rude hand gestures.)