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Raised To Life Series
This year Easter looks a little bit different. Instead of gathering together to celebrate the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus, we are worshiping together online, isolated in our homes due to a worldwide pandemic. Yet, we are still celebrating. And we are still filled with hope. That's because on that first Resurrection Sunday, Jesus was raised to life. And because of His resurrection, we can be raised to life too. 

LISTEN TO MESSAGES FROM THIS SERIES BELOW


The Way of the Cross Leads Home
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by Allan Eldridge
01 • Raised To Life Series
April 5, 2020


In this message, Allan looks at Isaiah 53 and the prophecy concerning the cross that Isaiah made 400 years before Jesus was crucified. He reminds us that we must always look to the cross.


The Hope of a Resurrection
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by Andrew Howell
02 • Raised To Life Series
April 12, 2020


We all need a win right now, right? The power of the good news of Jesus Christ is that the tomb is empty. Jesus was raised from the dead. That’s exactly the win that we’ve been looking for because of the hope that we have through Jesus in our resurrection.


It's Not In Vain
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by Eric Gray
03 • Raised To Life Series
April 19, 2020


Have you ever felt like that? Felt like something that you did or are doing was all for nothing? The Bible has a way of describing that feeling… it refers to that feeling or empty pursuit as being in vain. In 1 Corinthians 15:58, Paul reminds us that because Jesus’s tomb was empty, our labor in the Lord is not in vain.

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