Easter is a time of renewal and transformation, encapsulating the journey from betrayal to resurrection. This sacred period invites individuals and communities to embrace change and healing, resonating deeply with the themes of hope and reconciliation found within the Pacific vision of an Ocean of Peace. The Kanak phrase “Do Kamo,” representing transformation into authentic humanity, echoes the same call for authentic relationships with God and one another.

The Easter narrative begins with the haunting betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot, a reminder of the inherent vulnerabilities of the human condition. Despite these transgressions, the story unfolds to reveal a divine plan of redemption, emphasizing that our flaws can be pathways toward growth when met with grace.

At the Last Supper, Jesus establishes a new covenant of love and unity as he shares bread and wine with his disciples. This moment serves as a focal point for communal bonding and spiritual nourishment, urging us to foster deep, inclusive relationships that promote peace and uplift our communities.

Even in the torment of crucifixion, Jesus offers forgiveness, stating, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” This profound mercy invites us to release our own burdens of anger and judgment, promoting healing within our families and societies. This message aligns with the call for transformative peace across the Pacific region where mutual respect and reconciliation form the foundation of a just society.

The resurrection, celebrated as a monumental turning point, proclaims a future filled with hope. The story’s climactic revelation—”He has risen! He is not here”—transforms despair into optimism. This annual reminder challenges individuals to navigate their limitations and rebuild their lives in hope of renewal and abundant life for all.

The vision held by the Pacific Conference of Churches emphasizes a future where relationships are nurtured, ecological balance is sought, and justice prevails. The practice of “Do Kamo” serves not just as a theoretical concept but as a practical approach to peace, urging compassion and sustainable living.

As the Easter season unfolds, it serves as a powerful reminder of our collective journey toward wholeness, blending spiritual renewal with ecological consciousness. It encourages us to commit to a transformative path that leads toward a harmonious future marked by peace and kindness.

This Easter, it is hoped that the grace of forgiveness and the light of renewal inspire communities to build a future enriched with acts of love and compassion, advancing the promise of new beginnings. Celebrations in churches across Fiji, from the Tamavua Parish to the Assemblies of God, reflect this collective spirit, demonstrating the power of community and faith in overcoming challenges.

As leaders in Fiji urge citizens to reflect on the essence of Easter, they inspire hope and unity amid societal struggles, fostering a resilient and compassionate society equipped to navigate contemporary challenges together. This season not only symbolizes spiritual significance but serves as a renewed call to kindness, understanding, and unity that can lead to a brighter future for all.


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