The Easter story is to be tweeted by the Diocese of Exeter... from the point of view of Jesus himself.
The Biblical story has been rewritten for Twitter and will be sent out in real-time posts, starting today on Palm Sunday and running until sunrise on Easter Sunday.
A spokesman for the Diocese says the aim is to make people relate to a familiar story in a modern-day way - adding that Jesus used contemporary language all the time to make people sit up and listen to his message.
The tweets will go out from @CofEDevon with the hashtag Passion.
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