Before the world stirred, before the sun fully rose, hope had already broken through the darkness. The women who went to the tomb that first Easter morning expected to find death—but instead, they found life. The angels’ words to them are a question that echoes through history, “Why do you look for the living among the dead?” This question is not just for them—it is for us. Where are we searching for life in things that cannot give it? Where are we clinging to what is dead, when Jesus has risen? Easter morning is a call to awaken—to step into the light of resurrection and see that Jesus is alive.
As we meet in the quiet of the morning, we will:
The resurrection is not just a historical event—it is an invitation. Where are you looking for life in places that cannot satisfy? What would it mean for you to fully embrace the power of resurrection? What if Easter wasn’t just a holiday, but a turning point?
Come and see. The tomb is empty. Jesus is alive.