The Skull – Cracking the Egg-straordinary (Session Four)
Today you are in for a very special time of celebration worship as we weave together songs of praise, worshiping in the Word, and a time of celebrating the Lord’s Supper. In the countdown to Easter, there are some very important things to remember and never forget. As we continue our series today we are going to look at some stuff that we should never forget!
One Ear Short of Stereo and a Wardrobe Malfunction – Cracking the Egg-straordinary (Session Three)
Today we are taking a fast paced look at one of the most serious moments in the Gospels. Weaving together Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, we will create a picture of what happened right before Jesus is taken away that night in Gethsemane. What we find are some ultimate explanation points in the narrative that impact each of us today. And we will find at least 3 more Easter Eggs pointing out some details that you might have never noticed before in the Easter saga. Get ready – it is going to be exciting!
The Judas Kiss – Cracking the Egg-straordinary (Session Two)
In the heart of the Easter season, we reflect on the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus.
Among these, the moment of betrayal by Judas Iscariot stands out vividly.
Drawing from John 18:3-9, we can uncover layers of meaning that might be overlooked—Easter Eggs hidden within the narrative.
This session will explore two critical points regarding The Judas Kiss and how they relate to our lives today
A Torch Lit Parade – Cracking the Egg-straordinary (Session One)
Today, we embark on an incredible journey through our new series, “Cracking the Egg-straordinary.”
Just as an egg holds the potential for life, each scripture reveals remarkable truths waiting to be uncovered.
Our first session, “A Torch Lit Parade,” will explore John 18:1-5, where we find the momentous arrest of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Together, we’ll crack open this passage, uncover its hidden gems, and answer a curious question: How many soldiers does it take to arrest one man?