Easter
The first Easter morning, two women showed up expecting a sealed tomb and found it empty. This is an honest look at why the resurrection still matters — and what it might change in you.
The first Easter morning, two women showed up expecting a sealed tomb and found it empty. This is an honest look at why the resurrection still matters — and what it might change in you.
What if the worst day in history was actually an act of love? This week, Pastor Dave walks through the death of Jesus — what really happened on Good Friday, and why it still matters today.
On the last night of Jesus' life, three people showed their true colors. One sold him out for money. A courtroom full of religious leaders bent their own rules to get rid of him. And the surprising thing they have in common: they all chose something over someone. Money. Control. Comfort. The uncomfortable part? Their reasons aren't that different from ours.
Jesus welcomed imperfect people to his table—betrayers, doubters, and failures alike. The same invitation remains today. Wherever you’re coming from, there is a seat at the table for you.
If you had one week left to live, what would matter most? During the week that changed the world—just days before the cross—Jesus was asked the most important question in all of Scripture: “Teacher, which is the greatest commandment?” Jesus answered with clarity: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind… and love your neighbor as yourself.” — Matthew 22:37–39