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How Will You Leave the Tomb?
Mark 16 presents us with a resurrection story that is visceral, tense, and strangely human. Instead of a tidy resolution, we are left with trembling, astonishment, and a question that echoes through history: What do we do now? In this sermon, we dive into the "trembling" that comes when we realize life will never be the same. Just as a new marriage or a new baby brings a mixture of joy and apprehension, the Resurrection of Jesus is a commission that calls us back to "Galilee"—back to our real lives, but with a new reality.
Scripture References: Mark 16:1-8
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From Series: "Holiday Sermons " Holiday sermons from Brush Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
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