Podcast: Download (Duration: 1:11:00 — 112.8MB)Subscribe: Spotify | RSS Sunday 04/04/21 Resurrection Sunday 2021 Message – …and the Church’s response was Passion! Share this: …and the Church’s response was Passion! Well it’s Resurrection Sunday!!! The week began with testimonies of the resurrection of Lazarus from the dead being spread about Jerusalem, a town that just 3 weeks earlier had people in it who had actively tried to kill Jesus. As a result the people were stirred to cry out Hosanna, upon Christ’s arrival while laying down various pieces of cloth and palm branches before Him. They did not know that […]
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What are your Expectations?
Podcast: Download (79.3MB)Subscribe: Spotify | RSS Sunday 03/28/21 Palm Sunday 2021 Message – What are your Expectations? Share this: What are your Expectations? Whenever Palm Sunday rolls around I cannot seem to help but think about expectations… and we will be encountering that word in various contexts and applications throughout this morning. The historic significance of Palm Sunday is the ‘Triumphant Entry’ into Jerusalem…but what was that? Well, it was nothing less than a hero’s welcome by the Jewish community into their capital city. It also, quite honestly, was something the disciples would never have expected. You see, in the […]
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Sunday 03/25/18 Week of His Passion 2018 Share this: Reconciling the Resurrection accounts in the Gospels Christ’s Resurrection led to a confusing day, as His followers raced around the city. Skeptics point to alleged contradictions to prove Scripture wrong. Can the four Gospels be reconciled? On the surface, it seems like the Gospels can’t keep their stories straight! How many women went to the tomb? When did they leave? How many angels visited the tomb? Did Jesus appear to all the women or just Mary Magdalene? Actual, bonafide contradictions in the Resurrection reports would raise serious concerns for Christianity. If […]
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