Resurrection
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Four Things the Early Church Did
The early church in Acts 2 had no building fund, no social media strategy, no political action committee, and no marketing plan. And somehow it changed the world. What were they doing that we’re not? And why is the American… Continue reading
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When the Doors Are Locked
Fear didn’t end on Easter Sunday. For many of us, and for much of the American church, the doors are still locked. What does it mean to live as though the resurrection didn’t really change anything, and what Jesus does… Continue reading
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Life Has the Final Word
Mary Magdalene didn’t go to the tomb expecting good news. She went because she loved someone who was dead and she didn’t know what else to do. John is very deliberate about telling us it’s still dark when she arrives.… Continue reading
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When Hope Feels Delayed
Have you ever prayed for something — and gotten nothing back? Not a no. Not a yes. Just silence. Week after week. Month after month. Maybe years. And you’re starting to wonder if the line is even connected anymore. If… Continue reading
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Sunday, June 29, 2025
Faith That Interrupts I’ve been thinking a lot about interruptions lately. You know the kind: the phone rings just as you sit down, the car dies the morning of an important appointment, someone starts pouring out their heart when all… Continue reading
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Sunday, May 25, 2025
A Living Hope for Right Now Today we talked about living hope—how Peter, once filled with fear and failure, became a bold voice of resurrection confidence. We looked at 1 Peter 1:3–5 and Romans 5:1–5, and we were reminded that hope isn’t just a… Continue reading
