With Father's Day fast approaching, I wanted to be sure to take this opportunity to extend a special invitation to all Fathers to attend services here at First Christian Church.
What is the most powerful word in the English language? Is it “honor” or “love” or “country”? Maybe it's “sacrifice.”
Someone so accurately reflected about Resurrection Day in this way; “The stone was rolled away from the door, not to permit Christ to come out, but to enable the disciples to go in”.
Death could not hold Him in the grave as he arose victorious on the third day morning! Jesus was, is, and will be alive for all of eternity and for that we are forever grateful because as He lives, we too have everlasting life if we simply accept Him as Savior.
What a wonderful time of the year to celebrate the Resurrection of our Savior!
Springtime is a time when new life is springing up all around us as trees begin to bud, flowers begin to bloom, and birds come alive with “the sound of music.”
Over 2,000 years ago on a morning in Springtime, our Savior Jesus Christ rolled the stone away, and rose from the dead as the redeemer and Savior of mankind.
Without the resurrection, we have nothing, but with it, we have everything. No other great leader, whether in the past or present has ever been able to make this claim, and even if they have made the claim, the proof is not to be found. The tomb of Jesus is empty!
Jesus is Alive! These words have brought hope to generations of people since that first Resurrection morning when Jesus rose from the grave and showed Himself to the hopeful and yes, even the doubtful.
I wanted to take this opportunity to send a note to thank you for placing flowers in the Church Sanctuary in memory of your late wife, Jane Smith. I realize that special days such as Easter can often be difficult as we think back on wonderful times together spent together in the House of God, as well as in the home.
Jesus is Alive! These words have brought hope to generations of people since that first Resurrection morning when Jesus rose from the grave and showed Himself to the hopeful and yes, even the doubtful.
I wanted to take this opportunity to send a note to thank you for placing flowers in the Church Sanctuary in memory of your late husband, John Smith. I realize that special days such as Easter can often be difficult as we think back on wonderful times together spent together in the House of God, as well as in the home.