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On this Easter Sunday message, Pastor Zach Burris brings a powerful and honest reminder: everything hinges on the resurrection.
From the empty tomb in Luke 24 to the bold truth in 1 Corinthians 15, this sermon invites you to wrestle with what it really means if Jesus is alive—and what it means if He’s not. Because if He did rise, then everything changes: your past can be forgiven, your future is secure, and your life right now has eternal purpose.
But beyond theology, there’s something deeper—an ache. A longing. A sense that even at our best, this world isn’t quite home.
Maybe that feeling isn’t weakness.
Maybe it’s homesickness.
“Homesick for Heaven” is a call to live anchored in eternity while fully engaged on earth—because the tomb is empty, and our story isn’t over.
By Grace Covenant ChurchOn this Easter Sunday message, Pastor Zach Burris brings a powerful and honest reminder: everything hinges on the resurrection.
From the empty tomb in Luke 24 to the bold truth in 1 Corinthians 15, this sermon invites you to wrestle with what it really means if Jesus is alive—and what it means if He’s not. Because if He did rise, then everything changes: your past can be forgiven, your future is secure, and your life right now has eternal purpose.
But beyond theology, there’s something deeper—an ache. A longing. A sense that even at our best, this world isn’t quite home.
Maybe that feeling isn’t weakness.
Maybe it’s homesickness.
“Homesick for Heaven” is a call to live anchored in eternity while fully engaged on earth—because the tomb is empty, and our story isn’t over.