Resurrection Stories: Living Beyond Dead Ends

This Sunday we step beyond the empty tomb and explore life resurrecting life, resurrection not as a memory or a destination, but as a present, active happening. A movement that begins before we recognize it, meets us in our confusion, and transforms the very places of challenge, emptiness, and broken story into life giving hope.

After a season where so much has felt heavy in our world, Easter’s light feels especially needed. And as we venture a little further beyond the stone, the tombs, and the neatly folded grave clothes, we begin to notice something surprising: resurrection meets us on the road, in our questions, and even in the broken pieces we carry.

This week we begin Resurrection Stories: Living Beyond Dead Ends by listening to the powerful witness of Luke 24:13–32 and Romans 8:14–25, and by opening ourselves to the resurrection stories rising up in our own lives today.

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