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Tag Archives: Matthew 28:1-10
Sermon: Jesus’ advantage over Genghis Khan
We are followers of Jesus Christ, not Genghis Khan, and we know that evil can never finally and fully defeat good, no matter what temporary victories it may seem to win. So let the church with gladness hymns of triumph sing, for the Lord is living, death has lost its sting! Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Continue reading
Sermon: Christ is Risen!
Today, Easter Sunday, is a day of celebration. It is a story of apparent defeat turning into a great victory; of sorrow becoming joy. It is about the triumph of life over death; love over hate. This year, of all years, in the midst of a pandemic, unable to gather together to celebrate, we need to hear this message. Continue reading
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Sermon: Multiple Happy Endings
Sermon for Williamstown Easter Sunday, the 20th of April, 2014 Matthew 28:1-10 Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! This is the message at the heart of Easter; the affirmation at the heart of the Christian faith; the eucatastrophe (one … Continue reading
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Tagged Easter Sunday, happy endings, Matthew 28:1-10, resurrection, Sermon, Year of Matthew
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