
The Bible is a supernatural book that records many supernatural events. People are intrigued to hear how about the exodus of the Jesus under the leadership of Moses: the 10 plagues and then the crossing of the red sea. It was supernatural. We love the account of Daniel and the lion’s den, Elijah and the prophets of Baal and the miraculous victory of Gideon. In the New Testament we read about the supernatural visit of angels to the people in the Christmas narrative and the amazing events around the birth of Jesus. And of course, we love to hear about the miracles of Jesus in the four gospels. As great as all those events are in the biblical narrative, by far the greatest supernatural event in all the Bible is the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the grave. The resurrection is what makes every other miracle worth paying attention to and it is the central truth of the Christian faith. For that reason, the resurrection has faced the greatest opposition from humanists, resulting in many people being deceived into thinking it never happened. Join us this Sunday are we explore a defense of the resurrection of Christ, using both the Bible and non-biblical sources to support this fact of history. Why I believe in the Resurrection of Jesus.
We also will have three people being baptised this Sunday at the 10:30 service. There is no better way to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus then with a baptism during the service.