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Overview: Bishop Bradley and the Diocese of Kalamazoo will launch a “Let Jesus’ Light Shine” campaign inviting all Christians to turn on their lights on for Easter Day and throughout the Easter octave (and Easter season if possible) to bear witness to the Risen Lord and the Light of the World. People are asked to decorate their windows/outside areas as they choose with bright lights – much like Christmas. “Let Jesus’ Light Shine” graphic is available in downloadable formats to place on windows to display the message for your neighborhood. Resources are available on the diocesan website. Lights are to be kept up through the Easter octave and, if possible, the entire 50-day Easter Season. We hope through our united effort to be a visible witness so all the world will know how joyful and filled with hope we are because Jesus is Risen. Let the Light of Jesus shine to all the world through us. Social Media: Twitter: #ShineJesusLight – tag @KzooDiocese with your most creative ideas/share your photos Facebook: Facebook frame to be shared with people to use Resources: Downloadable graphic for Parishes to use

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Overview:

Bishop Bradley and the Diocese of Kalamazoo will launch a “Let Jesus’ Light Shine” campaign inviting all Christians to turn on their lights on for Easter Day and throughout the Easter octave (and Easter season if possible) to bear witness to the Risen Lord and the Light of the World.

People are asked to decorate their windows/outside areas as they choose with bright lights – much like Christmas.

“Let Jesus’ Light Shine” graphic is available in downloadable formats to place on windows to display the message for your neighborhood. Resources are available on the diocesan website.

Lights are to be kept up through the Easter octave and, if possible, the entire 50-day Easter Season. We hope through our united effort to be a visible witness so all the world will know how joyful and filled with hope we are because Jesus is Risen. Let the Light of Jesus shine to all the world through us.

Social Media:

Twitter: #ShineJesusLight – tag @KzooDiocese with your most creative ideas/share your photos

Facebook: Facebook frame to be shared with people to use

Resources:

Downloadable graphic for Parishes to use

Dedicated websites:

https://diokzoo.org/shine

https://www.diokzoo.org/sundayexperience