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Two meals in the Bible have significantly impacted human history. The first, in Genesis 3, introduced separation, shame, fear, and death, as humanity became aware of itself outside of God. Later, after Jesus' resurrection, in Luke 24, a different meal at the village of Emmaus took place, offering people the chance to see Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior with their own eyes.
Join us for Resurrection Sunday in Mooresville as Head Pastor Byron Wicker reflects on the encounter of the disciples in Emmaus and what it is to know Christ.
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: [email protected]
By River Life FellowshipTwo meals in the Bible have significantly impacted human history. The first, in Genesis 3, introduced separation, shame, fear, and death, as humanity became aware of itself outside of God. Later, after Jesus' resurrection, in Luke 24, a different meal at the village of Emmaus took place, offering people the chance to see Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior with their own eyes.
Join us for Resurrection Sunday in Mooresville as Head Pastor Byron Wicker reflects on the encounter of the disciples in Emmaus and what it is to know Christ.
For more information, visit riverlifefellowship.com
To contact us: [email protected]