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What should be our response to the Easter message of the resurrection? This sermon suggests laughter! Laughter that celebrates God's reversal of death and rejoices in victory!
Imagine Good Friday from the point of view of the mother of one of the crucified criminals. In this first-person sermon, the Gospel of Easter dawns in the midst of one woman's tragedy.
He died so we might live. Yes, but He also died so we might die -- die to personal ambition, to success, to happiness, to personal rights. No one is as free as the person who has said "yes" to death and now walks in resurrection living. If you really want to live, challenges this Easter sermon, try dying!
A stone is the focal point of this object-based children's sermon, a reminder that the stone which was used for such a sad purpose on Friday became a stone of discovery on Easter Sunday! Whenever you look at a stone, remember that Jesus is alive today.