Most holidays are worth celebrating. Easter is worth staking your life on.
The resurrection of Jesus isn't a footnote in Christian faith — it's the foundation. Without it, the whole thing crumbles. But with it, everything changes. Death is defeated. Guilt is gone. A new kind of life becomes possible — not just after we die, but right now.
The apostle Paul put it plainly: if Jesus didn't rise, our faith is pointless. But if he did? Then we are standing at the most important moment in human history — and it demands a response.
That's why we don't just casually observe Easter. We lean in. We gather. We remember what it cost, and we celebrate what it won.
Good Friday and Easter morning aren't obligations on your calendar. They are an invitation — to encounter the event that split time in two, and to ask what it means for your story.
We'd love for you to be there.