Thursday April 21 – Holy Thursday

John 13:4-5  so he got up from the meal, took off his outer clothing, and wrapped a towel around his waist. 5 After that, he poured water into a basin and began to wash his disciples’ feet, drying them with the towel that was wrapped around him.

Today we commemorate the Last Supper.  I am so grateful for the Gospel of John because it expands so wonderfully upon this intimate evening with Jesus and his disciples.  Jesus knew that the time had come for him to leave this world and this evening meal was critically important in preparing his disciples for what was about to happen.  Jesus knew what the coming hours would bring.

Some of the precious memories my family and I have of this special day are of the service that was held each year at St. Luke’s Anglican Church in Akron, Ohio.  The church has a semi-professional dramatic ministry called The Fisherpeople.  This ministry, founded years ago by a wonderful St. Luke’s couple, Bob and Suanne Crowley, has been powerfully used by God through the years to communicate His message through drama and comedy.

The service at St. Luke’s, commemorating the Last Supper was set up in the round.  All of the chairs surrounded the table where the disciples reclined and interacted with Jesus.  They weren’t up on a stage – but within a few feet of those sitting in the front rows.   It’s amazing how powerful it is to be in an intimate setting, seeing these actors, in costume, portraying Jesus and the 12 disciples living this event right before us.  The lights would be down and we were no longer observers but participants in the Last Supper.

Seeing and hearing Jesus interact with the disciples; hearing him teach; hearing him share with Peter the details of his coming denials – we became a part of it.  Watching the disciples relate to each other; seeing them respond as Jesus informs them that He is going to wash their feet – and then He does it.  It’s one thing to read about it or hear it – it’s another to see it being done right in front of you.

After washing the disciple’s feet, Jesus invites everyone in the audience to come get their feet washed.  I am in tears just thinking of how moving it was.  The disciples washed our feet!  Then when Jesus shared the first communion with them, we all were invited to come and share in that as well.  We all got to live out being a part of that special time.  What a powerful way to communicate the truth about our Lord!

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About Don Schmidt

Beginning in the fall of 2009, Don was VP of Operations & Director of Student Life for 2 years at Williamson Christian College in Franklin, TN - a wonderful, accredited 4 year college for adult learners. That is where he started writing the devotionals. The passion of his heart is to love God and to help others learn to love God more and more. He grew up in St. Joseph, MI - Class of '66. Graduated from Michigan State in '70 and Wheaton Grad School in '78. Thunderous conversion October 11, 1968. He and Donna were engaged 2 hrs & 15 minutes after they met August 25, 1969 at a Christian camp in Georgia. They married in '70 and have 4 wonderful sons. Most of his adult career has been in business in NE Ohio. They lived for 20 years in Peninsula, OH. They attended St. Luke's Ministries (Anglican) in Copley, OH for many years. Seven years ago they were reassigned by the Lord to attend River of Life Community Church in Hudson, OH. St. Luke's prayerfully sent them off on this new adventure with much love.
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