

Easter Sunday: An Entirely New Past, Present, and Future // Luke 24:-33-48 - Chris Nye
Apr 21, 2025
Celebrate Easter with a vibrant community spirit, where children infuse joy into faith. Discover the radical implications of Jesus' resurrection, urging us to embrace the unique quirks of belief. Explore how this pivotal event reshapes the human narrative, offering hope amid despair. Plus, hear inspiring stories of transformation between women on death row and nuns, highlighting the power of connection and faith. It's a profound journey of renewal that encourages embracing the unusual.
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Resurrection's Unique Physicality
- The resurrection is a unique event where Jesus rose with a new physicality, not simply resuscitated.
- This weird claim fits well with Portland's culture of embracing odd and wild ideas.
Disciples' Fear and Proof
- Early disciples were bewildered and fearful at Jesus' resurrection, thinking he was a ghost.
- Jesus shows his physicality to prove resurrection is real, not a spiritual apparition.
Recapitulation Changes History
- Jesus' resurrection allows a recapitulation—reinterpreting all of history around this new ending.
- This redefines past, present, and future as leading to and changed by Jesus' resurrection.