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I Am | The Resurrection & The Life

Easter Service

March 31, 2024 • Pete Geiger • John 11:17–27

What do we do when life's unexpected punches leave us flat on the mat? How do we rise again? Where do we turn? These questions echo the experience of one family who faced the loss of their brother, Lazarus. As we journey through Jesus' "I am” statements, we encounter a story brimming with hope. This week, we are confronted with the profound truth of Easter, expressed in Jesus' words: "I am the Resurrection and the Life."

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I AM | The Vine

April 14, 2024 • Pete Geiger • John 15:1–11

Ever been on a road trip with family or friends, arguing over which playlist to put on the speakers? Sometimes life with Jesus feels like listening to two competing melodies: radical grace vs. radical discipleship. Which wins? The amazing grace of the gospel or the call to obey? Find out how Jesus' final "I am” statement invites us to play both tunes at full volume, finding harmony in our union with Christ. Don't miss this Sunday as we conclude our "I AM" series together!

I AM | The Way, and the Truth, and the Life

April 7, 2024 • Pete Geiger • John 14:1–14

When preparing for a trip, we meticulously make all the necessary arrangements, don't we? Yet, have you ever found yourself blindsided by an unforeseen incident or forgetting something crucial? In moments of overwhelm and self-doubt, we find echoes of our journey with Jesus. Despite believing we're set for an eternal destination, doubt and habitual sin can still catch us off guard. But it's precisely then that we realize it's not up to us to find our way. Rather, the One who declares, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life,' guides us home.

I AM | The Light of the World

March 24, 2024 • Dan Lacich • John 8:12–30

How many times have you stumbled around in the dark looking for something, or stubbed your toe on the leg of the bed in the middle of the night? Stubbing your toe in the dark is one thing. Crashing into a spiritual or emotional wall in the darkness of life is quite another. Jesus promises to be the light in such darkness. But what does that mean in real life? How can we walk in the light when the darkness is closing in?