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Pastor Eric’s Easter sermon frames the scripture story as theological art intended to convey a deep, transformative truth rather than a historical account. By connecting the ancient Roman state-sanctioned violence and modern injustices, he argues that the Easter story is a defiant rejection of the power of fear and death. Pastor Eric emphasizes that the true meaning of the resurrection lies in the transformation of the faithful, who are called to embody hope in a grieving world.
By Rev. Eric OgiPastor Eric’s Easter sermon frames the scripture story as theological art intended to convey a deep, transformative truth rather than a historical account. By connecting the ancient Roman state-sanctioned violence and modern injustices, he argues that the Easter story is a defiant rejection of the power of fear and death. Pastor Eric emphasizes that the true meaning of the resurrection lies in the transformation of the faithful, who are called to embody hope in a grieving world.