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This week we kick off our Easter series Joyful Trembling by sitting with Mark’s account of the empty tomb and the strange mix of fear and awe it creates. We follow how trembling comes first, then lasting joy, as the resurrection of Jesus reshapes our hope, our bodies, and our urgency to share the gospel.
• why “joyful trembling” captures the first response to resurrection
• the women at the tomb as reliable witnesses who know Jesus is dead
• Mark 16:8 and the shock of trembling and astonishment
• why the resurrection breaks our categories and demands a verdict about Jesus
• Jesus as the God-man and what that means for reality
• eternal life as embodied life with glorified bodies and a new heavens and new earth
• how failing bodies make resurrection hope feel personal
• why Easter creates a natural opening to invite neighbours and friends
• pushing past the “will there be seats?” barrier and trusting we will make room
• keeping evangelistic zeal so the church does not drift
• being wise toward outsiders and making the most of the time
Just invite them anyway.
Invite people and pray that God would be opening up people's hearts.
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This week we kick off our Easter series Joyful Trembling by sitting with Mark’s account of the empty tomb and the strange mix of fear and awe it creates. We follow how trembling comes first, then lasting joy, as the resurrection of Jesus reshapes our hope, our bodies, and our urgency to share the gospel.
• why “joyful trembling” captures the first response to resurrection
• the women at the tomb as reliable witnesses who know Jesus is dead
• Mark 16:8 and the shock of trembling and astonishment
• why the resurrection breaks our categories and demands a verdict about Jesus
• Jesus as the God-man and what that means for reality
• eternal life as embodied life with glorified bodies and a new heavens and new earth
• how failing bodies make resurrection hope feel personal
• why Easter creates a natural opening to invite neighbours and friends
• pushing past the “will there be seats?” barrier and trusting we will make room
• keeping evangelistic zeal so the church does not drift
• being wise toward outsiders and making the most of the time
Just invite them anyway.
Invite people and pray that God would be opening up people's hearts.

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