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
Seven Words: Into Your Hands
Seven Words: I'm Thirsty
Seven Words: Here Is Your Son (Justin Coleman)
Seven Words: My God, My God
Seven Words: With Me In Paradise
Seven Words: Father, Forgive
Ash Wednesday 2021 (Tobi Nguyen)
Jonah: Scandalous Mercy
Jonah: On the Run
Happy: A Way of Being
Happy: Beyond Circumstances
Happy: The Art of Forgiveness (Charlie Baber)
Happy: What Will Make You Happy
Epiphany 2021: A New Beginning
Christmas Eve Sermon 2020
Christmas Day Prayer
Advent Prayer: Christmas Eve
Advent Prayer: Dec. 23
Advent Prayer: Dec. 22
Advent Prayer: Dec. 21
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