This morning we celebrate the most memorable event in human history. More important than His birth, is the fact Jesus of Nazareth rose from the dead after dying for sin. Now, true hope is possible because of that event. Paul’s message offers hope that is still available. The hope found at Easter is not a […]
Today’s text highlights something amazing that can only be understood with a changed perspective. The God of the Universe is unchanging. He gives each of us the new perspective we need. Jesus challenges your way of living.
The events of Palm Sunday show that, even 2,000 years later, you cannot be neutral toward Jesus. The message Jesus sends is clear: the King is here!
We celebrate the continued life of Jesus, asking the logical question “now what?” Jesus answers this question with three statements. Because Jesus lives, I live differently.
The events of Resurrection morning prove that Jesus IS Emmanuel and that God is still with us.
Jesus rises from the dead, bringing deliverance from slavery to sin. Life is better when hope returns!
Pastor shares the good news discovered by many just three days after Jesus’ death: He came back to life. This is the event that changed everything, and continues to make a life-changing difference in the lives of those who follow Jesus. Discover how Jesus’ resurrection changes expectations, perception, and motivation.
Society values loyalty and companionship. We treasure those relationships, especially when difficulty arises. Today, we find Jesus facing the darkest moments of His life – alone. Listen as Pastor shares two important lessons we can learn as we watch Jesus face difficulty alone.
Jesus highlights the truths your actions reveal about your heart. The elements of life you hold most dearly will affect your actions. Two truths stand out in this discussion, and Pastor highlights them while challenging you to act in a manner pleasing to God.
Join us as we celebrate the victory won by Jesus that is remembered each Easter morning. Pastor shares from 1 Corinthians 15 about the deliverance gained from sin, death, and fear.
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