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  • The Resurrection Series

    Contributed by Hugh W. Davidson on Apr 16, 2009
     | 11,455 views

    Our reaction to the resurrection.

    The resurrection John 20:1-18 Let me go back to where we were a few weeks ago and look at the last couple of verses of chapter 19 before we get into the area of the resurrection. And the last time we were here we ran a little short of time and I didn’t get ...read more

  • The Lost Tomb Of Jesus

    Contributed by Terry Jones on May 10, 2008
     | 2,119 views

    What’s all the buzz about the Lost Tomb of Jesus. Is it real? Was the body of Jesus really buried in a family tomb outside of Jerusalem? In this compelling message, Pastor Terry will look at the facts presented in this nationwide documentary in compari

    The Lost Tomb of Jesus Resurrection Sunday 2007 Text: John 20:1-10 Last year the sensation of the Da Vinci Code thundered throughout the world as a fictional novel as some new revelation hidden by the Church for the last 2000 years. Now, the world is in awe of the “lost tomb of Jesus”. To the ...read more

  • Will You Beleive

    Contributed by Rob Poole on Apr 4, 2012
    based on 1 rating
     | 3,193 views

    John's response to seeing the empty tomb of Jesus was simple: he saw and beleived.

    Will You Believe? John 20:1-10 with focus on vs. 8 Introduction: tell the story- Mary Magdalene same as at crucifixion same that Jesus had cast out demons ran first, as soon as daylight after the Sabbath went to prepare the body. Found stone rolled away, went and told Peter and John. Their ...read more

  • Strange Witnesses

    Contributed by Stephen Robinson on Apr 7, 2012
     | 3,399 views

    This sermon asks why Jesus chose strange witnesses to the miracles of his life and the reality of his resurrection, and encourages us to share witness this ourselves.

    Introduction Mary Magdalene is stooped at the entrance of the tomb where the body of Jesus had been interred. Mary had seen that the seal had been broken because the great stone at the entrance had been rolled back. Mary had run home to tell the others this distressing news and there’d ...read more

  • Christ - Our New Ark Of The Covenant

    Contributed by William Akehurst on Apr 7, 2012
    based on 5 ratings
     | 25,499 views

    Jesus is the NEW ARK of the NEW COVENANT See the correlation of the Ark of the Covenant in Exodus and CHRIST as the NEW ARK of the COVENANT as desribed in John 20:12 Metaphorically, Noah was saved by the Ark, We are saved by the ARK who is CHRIST JESUS.

    2014.04.07.Sermon.The New Covenant Arose Symbolic Events of Resurrection Day The New Covenant, Napkin, Ascension and anticipation for His Return Scriptures: Exodus 25:10-22 Jeremiah 31:31-33 Matthew 26:28 John 20:1-29 Acts 1:4-11 1 Thessalonians 4:16-18 Summary: Christ is our ARK Noah and the ...read more

  • Resurrection’s Re-Creation

    Contributed by Ken Pell on Apr 7, 2012
     | 4,965 views

    Resurrection changes how the church understands life and purpose.

    RESURRECTION’S RE-CREATION John 20:1-9; 19-23 Big Idea: Resurrection changes how the church understands life and purpose. NOTE: This service concluded with baptisms. 1 Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and saw that the stone had been ...read more

  • The Easter Continuum

    Contributed by Rev. Matthew Parker on Apr 8, 2012
     | 4,518 views

    We all live our lives in relationship to God on some level. There’s a continuum from rejection of God to being embraced by God. This sermon outlines that continuum, which is often the journey we take to God.

    The visuals for this sermon are at http://prezi.com/8fxspeqp4jxn/easter-sunday-the-continuum/ So. Easter. Resurrection Sunday. It’s a great day. A day we remember every year when everything changed. How many of us were here last Palm Sunday? We celebrated the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem, ...read more

  • The Son Always Rises!

    Contributed by Casey Campbell on Apr 8, 2012
    based on 1 rating
     | 5,328 views

    This is an Easter sermon that speaks to the good news of Jesus' resurrection.

    John 20:1-18 ~ The Son Always Rises! (9) In the pre-dawn hours of that spectacular Sunday morning in Jerusalem so many years ago, there was no one who expected anything new, no one lying sleepless in anticipation that the world soon would change forever, no one with the even the slightest notion ...read more

  • Resurrection Of Jesus

    Contributed by Chris Blackshaw on Apr 13, 2012
     | 5,215 views

    In depth explanation of the biblical text and a reflection of what it means for us today

    What a day it turned out to be, in fact what a life changing and challenging week it had been. Jesus’ arrest, interrogation and crucifixion, leading to his death on the cross, had seen his faithful followers scatter and hide themselves away, as they shared with each other their grief for a ...read more

  • Living The Resurrection Life

    Contributed by Jon Lipka on Mar 4, 2012
     | 7,018 views

    Jesus came to this world to die, not to live, and in His death, He fulfilled every promise of God.

    In the darkest moments, God performs his greatest acts. Jesus was acclaimed “Son of David” on Palm Sunday. By Maundy Thursday, he was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane and brought to trial before Annas and Caiaphas, Pontius Pilate and Herod. Friday he was condemned to death and was ...read more

  • I Am Not Finished

    Contributed by Lorraine Greeff on Jun 20, 2017
    based on 1 rating
     | 11,646 views

    The folded Napkin informs us that Jesus is not done with us

    I AM NOT FINISHED Jesus' Burial Have you ever thought of what they all had to do? John 19:38- 40 Later Joseph from the city of Arimathea asked Pilate to let him remove Jesus' body. (Joseph was a disciple of Jesus but secretly because he was afraid of the Jews). Pilate gave him permission to ...read more

  • “jesus Arose From The Dead” Series

    Contributed by Ron Tuit on Aug 7, 2016
     | 7,819 views

    John gives clear evidence and witness that Jesus arose from the dead.

    7 24 2016 “Jesus Arose from the Dead” John 20:1-18 Today we begin to examine John’s account of Jesus’ Resurrection and His interaction with the disciples after He arose from the dead. Collectively, the four gospels share accounts of several resurrection appearances; along ...read more

  • Where Have You Taken Jesus?

    Contributed by John Gaston on Aug 11, 2016
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     | 8,288 views

    We have the ability to take Jesus places. He is dependent on us to get around. He lives inside of us. Are we taking him sinful places? Are we hiding Him? Or are we going where He would naturally go?

    WHERE HAVE YOU TAKEN JESUS? John 20:1-16 INTRODUCTION A. HUMOR 1. There were three Native American tribes -- a Navajo, a Hopi, and an Apache -- who were speaking about how powerful their prayers were. 2. The Navajo said, "You know, we Navajos pray for healing, and the patients get well about ...read more

  • I Have Seen The Lord Series

    Contributed by Bill Walker on Jan 4, 2017
     | 19,223 views

    Every person comes to faith differently. Mary Magdalene was one of the last people at the cross and first to the tomb. Although she was marginalized by society she was a loyal follower of Jesus.

    I HAVE SEEN THE LORD! John 20:1-18 I suppose that one of the reasons that I like history is the fact that it is chronological. We had a high-school teacher in Indiana that would start the school term with the big current event of the day and then move backward through history to make it more ...read more

  • Totalmente Despistados La Mañana De Pascua

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Feb 26, 2018
     | 2,802 views

    Pero María Magdalena replica nuevamente, “Es que se han llevado a mi Señor, y no sé dónde lo han puesto.”

    Juan, llamado del Discípulo Amado, es claramente ¡el héroe de la gloriosa mañana de Pascua! Su amor y comprensión son superiores y por esto corre con gran prisa. Juan, Pedro y María Magdalena, todos ellos estaban frente a la tumba vacía, pero sólamente Juan creía en la Resurrección ...read more