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In Luke 24:1–12, the women arrive at Jesus’ tomb expecting death and instead encounter an empty grave and the angels’ words: “He is not here, but has risen.”
Pastor Stephen Coppenrath walks through three questions: Did the resurrection really happen, why did it have to happen, and what does it mean for us today? Together we explore the historical reality of the resurrection, the necessity of Christ’s death for our forgiveness, and how we often seek life in things that cannot last.
Sermon from The King’s Church in Ontario, California.
By The King's ChurchIn Luke 24:1–12, the women arrive at Jesus’ tomb expecting death and instead encounter an empty grave and the angels’ words: “He is not here, but has risen.”
Pastor Stephen Coppenrath walks through three questions: Did the resurrection really happen, why did it have to happen, and what does it mean for us today? Together we explore the historical reality of the resurrection, the necessity of Christ’s death for our forgiveness, and how we often seek life in things that cannot last.
Sermon from The King’s Church in Ontario, California.