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
Jesus Includes the Marginalized
Jesus Includes Women
Jesus Includes Sinners
Jesus Includes Skeptics
Healthy Rhythms of Personal Devotion
The Problem With Doing Church Solo
The Power of Putting Others First
How to Stay Connected to God
The Problem With Lust
Binge Less, Savor More
Dealing with Stress About Money
Getting Rest Without Unplugging from God
Doing Anger Well
Overcoming Envy
The Best Thing About Being a Sinner
Find Belonging
How Loving Is God?
The Purpose of Church
Plot Twist, Pt. 5: Finding Perspective
Plot Twist, Pt. 4: Does God Care?
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