Easter

  • Common Sense and the Empty Tomb: A Resurrection Reflection

    What if the resurrection of Jesus isn’t just a matter of blind faith, but actually the most common sense conclusion to the events of Easter morning? In this week’s reflection on John 20:1–18, we explore how grave cloths, a folded napkin, and even a few hilariously unnecessary warning labels can reveal something profound about belief,…

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  • Sound the Alarm: Palm Sunday, Nehemiah, and a Call to Community

    The people lining the road into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday weren’t just being festive—they were desperate. Waving palm branches and shouting “Hosanna!” wasn’t a polite welcome; it was a cry for rescue. It was the sound of people under pressure, longing for restoration. And Jesus heard them. He came not on a war horse, but…

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