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n this Easter sermon, Pastor Clay gets unusually personal — sharing the story of resigning his church in 2007, stepping back from faith entirely, and spending two years asking the hardest questions he'd ever faced. At the center of it all was one question he'd been avoiding: Did Jesus actually rise from the dead?
Using the analogy of a load-bearing wall, Clay makes the case from 1 Corinthians 15 and Luke 24 that the resurrection isn't just one belief among many — it's the belief that holds everything else up. He walks through the historical evidence, the eyewitness accounts, and why the disciples' own confusion and skepticism actually strengthen the case.
Wherever you are — skeptic, longtime churchgoer, or somewhere in the middle — this episode invites you to stop treating the resurrection as an idea and consider it as a reality.
📖 1 Corinthians 15:12–19 | Luke 24
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n this Easter sermon, Pastor Clay gets unusually personal — sharing the story of resigning his church in 2007, stepping back from faith entirely, and spending two years asking the hardest questions he'd ever faced. At the center of it all was one question he'd been avoiding: Did Jesus actually rise from the dead?
Using the analogy of a load-bearing wall, Clay makes the case from 1 Corinthians 15 and Luke 24 that the resurrection isn't just one belief among many — it's the belief that holds everything else up. He walks through the historical evidence, the eyewitness accounts, and why the disciples' own confusion and skepticism actually strengthen the case.
Wherever you are — skeptic, longtime churchgoer, or somewhere in the middle — this episode invites you to stop treating the resurrection as an idea and consider it as a reality.
📖 1 Corinthians 15:12–19 | Luke 24