As we step into April, we stand at the center of our faith: the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Easter is not just a day we celebrate—it is the defining reality we live in. The empty tomb is God’s declaration that sin is defeated, death is undone, and new life is available to all who are in Christ. The resurrection is not simply something that happened to Jesus; it is something that now happens in us.
Because He lives, we are invited to live differently.
We invite you to join us this Easter as we gather to celebrate the risen Christ with joy, gratitude, and hope. Whether Easter is a long-standing tradition for you or a fresh step of faith, there is a place for you here as we remember—and experience—the power of the resurrection together.
What Comes After Easter?
Easter is not the finish line—it’s the beginning.
As a church, we want to be a people who are not only inspired by the resurrection but shaped by it. In the weeks following Easter, we will begin a new teaching series through the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7).
In this teaching, Jesus shows us what resurrection life looks like in everyday practice.
The Sermon on the Mount answers these questions with clarity, depth, and challenge. Jesus calls His followers not just to believe in Him, but to live as citizens of His kingdom—people whose hearts, words, and actions reflect the reality of God at work within them.
An Invitation to Lean In
As we move into this season, here are a few simple ways to engage:
This is a great season not just to attend—but to grow.
A Word of Encouragement
Spring reminds us of something we often forget: growth takes time, but life is always at work beneath the surface.
If you’ve felt stuck, weary, or uncertain, Easter is your reminder—God is not finished. The same power that raised Jesus from the dead is still at work, bringing renewal, restoring hope, and producing fruit in ways we may not yet fully see.
Stay rooted. Keep growing. Trust that God will make your life fruitful in His time.
We’re grateful to walk this season together with you.
He is risen—He is risen indeed!