
[Sunday] Home Easter - Kingdom Way - Matthew 28
[Sunday] Home Easter - Kingdom Way - Matthew 28
Beyond the tomb's despair, its emptiness unveils the way cleared for our return home.
Questions for the Week: Kingdom Way: Home
Read Matthew 28:1-10. The women and disciples felt darkness before the resurrection. Can you recall a time in your life when you felt a similar sense of darkness, shame or loss? How does the message of Christ's resurrection offer hope in those moments?
Jesus went before his disciples to Galilee, their "home," signifying restoration. In what ways can we, as a community or as individuals, create spaces of "home" for those who feel lost or alienated?
How does the concept of "hope and restoration" in Galilee connect with the broader story of God's redemption?
"Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!" How can we actively live this out in our daily lives, particularly when faced with our failures and challenges or? What practical steps can we take to embody the light of the resurrection?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
See what is happening in Haiti and with the Habitat for Children ministries. There is a lot of good work being done, along with many challenges and struggles that they continue to face.
Thursday, September 4 at 5:45 PM at St Lucie Draft House- 6630 Federal Hwy, Port St Lucie
Even a difficult teaching on divorce ultimately points not to a legalistic rule, but to the boundless grace that unconditionally welcomes everyone.
Jesus' challenging words invite us to cut off the very things that are keeping us from Kingdom greatness.
State Representative Dana Trabulsy at Our Alzhimer’’s Center
Though prayers may go unanswered and institutions may fail, the true test of faith is in a God whose work of salvation is never halted.