Something eternally significant is communicated when we say, "He is Risen" and reply with, "He is Risen, indeed." The first part changed the world for eternity, and the second part changes us for eternity. As we look at some events immediately following Christ's resurrection, consider where you are on your path and how Jesus is revealing himself to you.
Easter Sunday
He is Risen!
March 31, 2024 • Bryan McCullough • Luke 24:13–35
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April 28, 2024 • Dr. Bill Brewer • Matthew 27, Matthew 28
The final chapters of Matthew's Gospel provide the greatest evidence that Jesus was the Christ, the Messiah, King of Israel, and Savior of the World. The truth of who Jesus is and what he has done for us helps us let go of all our fears and live for Him with courage and freedom without fear. Because of Jesus' resurrection, we have nothing to hide, nothing to fear, and nothing to lose.
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April 14, 2024 • Bryan McCullough • Matthew 23, Matthew 24, Matthew 25
In the final days before Jesus is crucified, he presents, with extreme clarity, the eternal consequences of accepting or rejecting him. There will be two groups: one that belongs to Jesus and one that does not. Which one will you be in?