
A Front Row Seat to the Ressurecrion
Experience A Front Row Seat to the Resurrection—a message of hope, love, and purpose through the eyes of those who witnessed the empty tomb.
On Easter Sunday, Pastor shared a powerful message from John 20:1 titled “A Front Row Seat to the Resurrection.” He highlighted four things Jesus wants His followers to see on Resurrection Day. First, a missing Savior—Jesus is no longer in the tomb but alive and seated at the right hand of the Father. Second, a living Savior—His resurrection fulfilled His own promise (John 2:18), confirmed prophecy, and illustrated the principle found in James 4:8. Third, a loving Savior—God desires to restore us, make us new, and use our lives for His glory (Mark 16:5). Finally, we see a sending Savior—Jesus commissions His followers to go, just as He was sent (John 20:19). The resurrection isn’t just a moment in history; it’s a personal invitation to transformation, purpose, and mission.
A Front Row Seat to the Ressurecrion

Experience A Front Row Seat to the Resurrection—a message of hope, love, and purpose through the eyes of those who witnessed the empty tomb.
On Easter Sunday, Pastor shared a powerful message from John 20:1 titled “A Front Row Seat to the Resurrection.” He highlighted four things Jesus wants His followers to see on Resurrection Day. First, a missing Savior—Jesus is no longer in the tomb but alive and seated at the right hand of the Father. Second, a living Savior—His resurrection fulfilled His own promise (John 2:18), confirmed prophecy, and illustrated the principle found in James 4:8. Third, a loving Savior—God desires to restore us, make us new, and use our lives for His glory (Mark 16:5). Finally, we see a sending Savior—Jesus commissions His followers to go, just as He was sent (John 20:19). The resurrection isn’t just a moment in history; it’s a personal invitation to transformation, purpose, and mission.