We tend to associate Easter with brightness: warm spring sunshine, pastel outfits, colorful flowers, etc. But one of the eyewitnesses reminds us that the original Easter didn’t happen while things were bright. In fact, Easter happened while it was dark. Very dark. So in today’s sermon, we’ll learn what that shows us about God and we’ll discover the unshakeable hope we can find through any darkness we face. Join us as we celebrate the life-changing story of Jesus’ resurrection!
Scripture Reading: John 20:1-18
Embraced, Part 3: Finding Peace
Guest Preacher: Jacob Breeze
Embraced, Part 1: Belonging
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Sermon: Authentic
Sermon: Theologically Thoughtful
Sermon: Committed to the Unchurched
Sermon: Pursuing Inclusive Kinship
Sermon: Fundamentally Relational
Interview: Ti Harmon
Quick Update and Exciting News
Sermon: God's Not Far
Special Guest: Bishop Will Willimon
Consider the Belly Button
Appendix: God and Gender
A Shocking Revelation
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