Everything Is Different Now
In times of national turmoil and tragic moments bring us into a collision with the world we thought we knew, and the world that actually is. In Matthew 28 the crucifixion of Jesus had destroyed everything His disciples thought they knew about the world and the coming kingdom - and His resurrection meant nothing would ever be the same. It should do the same for us today. Just as they returned to Galilee with new eyes, we too must view our familiar surroundings not through political narratives and the anxious shakings of the world around us, but through the lens of Christ's lasting victory over death. This perspective shift is crucial as we navigate the complexities of our current social and political climate. The resurrection isn't just a historical event; it's a living reality that should shape our responses to fear, anxiety, and division. Join us for a message that calls us to be distinguishable from the world - to offer love in the face of hate, peace amidst chaos, and joy in times of despair.