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Mark Niethammer preaches on Easter Sunday. Nostalgia pulls us toward simpler times — toward safety, toward music and stories we know by heart — because that's where we feel most alive, but life was never buried there. Like the women at the tomb, what we're searching for isn't behind us. Jesus' love propels us forward into forgiveness, new people, new mercy — and a life blooming all around us, if we'll look up from the memory long enough to see it.
Preaching text: Matthew 28:1-10
View photos referenced here: https://www.stpaulqc.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Nostalgic-Collage.pdf
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Mark Niethammer preaches on Easter Sunday. Nostalgia pulls us toward simpler times — toward safety, toward music and stories we know by heart — because that's where we feel most alive, but life was never buried there. Like the women at the tomb, what we're searching for isn't behind us. Jesus' love propels us forward into forgiveness, new people, new mercy — and a life blooming all around us, if we'll look up from the memory long enough to see it.
Preaching text: Matthew 28:1-10
View photos referenced here: https://www.stpaulqc.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Nostalgic-Collage.pdf