(Romans 15:13/Ephesians 2:12;3:16)
(Romans 15:13/Ephesians 2:12;3:16)
(Matthew 25:1-13 Acts 1:11)
(Ecclesiastes 3:10-11/Revelation 22:1-2/Acts 13:32-33/Isaiah 9:6-7/ Romans 15:4; 8:18-21)
The Resurrection of Jesus brings hope, spiritual life in the present, and the promise of eternal life in perfection. The resurrection account shows us how the disciples went from lost and hopeless to stewards of the Good News.
The Triumphal Entry that we remember on Palm Sunday was something that revealed to the world at large that Jesus was proclaiming to be the Messiah. Thankfully, he was bringing something greater than what the crowds could imagine.
A living, growing, lively hope is one of the most important things that we gain through the resurrection of Jesus.
Romans chapter eight reveals the that nothing is able to diminish the Good News.
Romans chapter eight reveals the Good News even in moments of hardship.
What can we learn from seeing the way the women and disciples responded to the resurrection. How did this change them, and how does it continue to change us today?
This message unpacks the concept of finishing well as the year comes to an end and asks, How do you want to be remembered? When you started the race with Christ, you knew that somewhere out there was a finish line. What will your Departure, Legacy and Reward be.