No one was saying "He is risen indeed" the first Easter. Rather there was fear and confusion summarized in the Gospel of Luke by the word "marveling." There are many today who also marvel-if God loves us and is all powerful why are there accidents,...
Join us for our Easter Sunday celebration as we proclaim the Good News of Jesus’ resurrection. Though He was betrayed, crucified, and buried, the tomb could not hold Him. On the third day, it was found empty—just as He said. Christ is risen! Alleluia! Reflect with us...
What gives a man facing hell the faith to both acknowledge the justice of his fate and yet at the same time hope for a totally undeserved eternity. What words did he hear that changed his life? What words will we hear this Good Friday that changes our lives? What is...
On this Holy Thursday, we will go on a treasure hunt—not the kind that leads to gold or jewels, but one that leads us to the greatest treasure of all time: Jesus. Drawing from Luke 22 and other rich passages of Scripture, we explore how the events of Holy Week fulfill...
Jesus was a wanted man. Some wanted Him dead. Others wanted to make Him King. And when He entered Jerusalem, it looked like a victory parade—crowds shouting, palms waving—but He didn’t ride in on a war horse. He came on a donkey. Why? Because this wasn’t a show of...
We often find ourselves reminiscing about "the Good Old Days," longing for a time when life seemed simpler or better. But in Philippians 3:11–14, St. Paul offers a different way to view the past—and the future. In this week’s message, we’ll explore how Paul’s...