The Resurrection of Something Dead to Life, is the most outlandish, surprising, and honestly courageous beliefs to have. Dead things don’t come back to life. It’s part of the definition of death--beyond resuscitation. However, the story of Easter is that Jesus was confirmed died Friday at 11am, was buried and then came out of the grave on Sunday around 8 in the morning. it’s not just hanging out on the edge of the Christian faith—it’s not a sub point or peripheral claim of Christianity. It is core to the essence of the faith. It’s foundational to the belief anyone has in Jesus. It’s essential to the nature of Christ. It’s not a part of the hope—it’s the whole hope. In this sermon, Brad Watson preaches through 1 Corinthians 15:1-22 and how we can have confidence in Jesus' Resurrection
Palm Sunday: John 12:12-19
The Gospel Sends + Announcement
Inside Hope: Mark 9:14-29 (Part 2)
Inside Hope: Mark 9:14-29
Inside Hope: Mark 1:14-16
Special Announcement from Brad and Elders
Inside Hope | Romans 15:5-13
A life without hope is untenable. We were made for it and our hearts are driven towards it. The question is: Is Jesus the lasting hope? Can we trust it? How do we get that hope? In this sermon, Brad Watson walks through those questions. (Note: we had kids in our service and have edited this audio to remove some of our small “crowd noise”)