When the four men who wrote about Jesus Christ told the story of His life, it was Luke who said at the time that these events “are most surely believed among us” (Luke 1:1). After Jesus was crucified, there were claims that He had risen from the dead, and while some did not believe, Luke wrote again that the resurrection account could be confirmed with “many infallible proofs” (Acts 1:3).
What are those proofs? And if they exist, what do they mean for people today? If Jesus Christ did die and rise from the dead, why is it relevant to the lives of people who are living 2,000 years later?
Join us on Easter Sunday as we tell the story of the events of that early morning when Jesus rose from the grave. Who was there? Why did it happen? What did it all mean and how does it affect your life today?