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A Hope Resilient

2022

A Hope Resilient

April 17, 2022 • Ross Lester • Matthew 28:1–10

Ross Lester opens Matthew 28:1-10 and looks at how the resurrection offers a resilient hope when we don’t know where we fit, when we don’t know what to believe, when we don’t know what we’re made to do, when we don’t know who or what to worship, and when we’re facing the reality of the tomb.

A Hope Resilient

April 17, 2022 • Tyler David • Matthew 28:1–10

Tyler David opens Matthew 28:1-10 and looks at how the resurrection offers a resilient hope when we don’t know where we fit, when we don’t know what to believe, when we don’t know what we’re made to do, when we don’t know who or what to worship, and when we’re facing the reality of the tomb.

A Hope Resilient

April 17, 2022 • Will Bostian • Matthew 28:1–10

Will Bostian opens Matthew 28:1-10 and looks at how the resurrection offers a resilient hope when we don’t know where we fit, when we don’t know what to believe, when we don’t know what we’re made to do, when we don’t know who or what to worship, and when we’re facing the reality of the tomb.

A Hope Resilient

April 17, 2022 • Matt Blackwell • Matthew 28:1–10

Matt Blackwell opens Matthew 28:1-10 and looks at how the resurrection offers a resilient hope when we don’t know where we fit, when we don’t know what to believe, when we don’t know what we’re made to do, when we don’t know who or what to worship, and when we’re facing the reality of the tomb.

A Hope Resilient

April 17, 2022 • Josh Hunter • Matthew 28:1–10

Josh Hunter opens Matthew 28:1-10 and looks at how the resurrection offers a resilient hope when we don’t know where we fit, when we don’t know what to believe, when we don’t know what we’re made to do, when we don’t know who or what to worship, and when we’re facing the reality of the tomb.

A Hope Resilient

April 17, 2022 • John Yeng • Matthew 28:1–10

John Yeng opens Matthew 28:1-10 and looks at how the resurrection offers a resilient hope when we don’t know where we fit, when we don’t know what to believe, when we don’t know what we’re made to do, when we don’t know who or what to worship, and when we’re facing the reality of the tomb.