Fourth Sunday of Easter (Good Shepherd Sunday) 2026
I recently came across this story in the news about a man in Wisconsin. Not long ago he was walking through a scrapyard—just doing his job—when something caught his eye. Sticking out of a pile of scrap metal was a golden shepherd’s staff… a bishop’s crosier. And the first thing he said was, “That doesn’t belong here.” And he was right. That crosier didn’t belong in a scrapyard. It belonged in the hands of a shepherd—guiding, protecting, leading. But there’s something even deeper in that moment. When he saw it, he didn’t just realize it was out of place… he knew it belonged to someone. A shepherd. A bishop. Someone entrusted with caring for God’s people. And he didn’t just admire it… he tracked down a bishop and returned it. Because he knew—it had to be back where it belonged. And maybe that’s what makes the story so powerful. Not only was something sacred in the wrong place… there was also a sense that someone was missing. And here’s what makes the story even more...