An Easter Day sermon by Glynn Cardy that speaks of the comfort and safety of the grave. What tombs do we and the church need to break out of to know new life and liberation?\n\n" \u2018Convention, comfort, and civility\u2019 is a description of the grave.\nThe grave is a solid tomb, with solid boundaries, and a solid door. It\u2019s thinking is found in churches, clubs, pubs, and parliaments. The grave protects the insider. The clothes the grave provides are secure, warm, and comforting. The d\xe9cor might be plain, but it\u2019s predictable. The outside world is repulsed. Inside certainty is assured. The grave is safe. \n\nResurrection is not primarily a past event that happened once upon a time in a Jerusalem cemetery. Resurrection is a present event, a way of talking about the challenge to leave the deadly mummified structures and thinking of the past and to live in the spirit of Jesus. It is about breaking free. It is about justice and change. And it is not safe." Full text at www.stmatthews.org.nz/nav.php?sid=322&id=719.