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Why does Easter Matter? | Apostle’s Creed (Part 6)
Easter is the greatest story ever told, but for the people who were there on that first Sunday morning, it didn't feel like a miracle. It felt like theft, panic, and confusion. How can a man who was brutally executed and buried in a sealed tomb suddenly be alive?
Why They Turned on Jesus | Apostle’s Creed (Part 5)
How can a crowd that celebrated Jesus’ arrival then, in less than a week, turn on Him and chant, “Crucify”? To answer that, we have to go back to the very beginning.
We are the Church | Apostle’s Creed (Part 4)
Mr. Rogers once famously said that whenever disaster strikes, to "look for the helpers." In wars, natural disasters, and personal tragedies, the helpers are always there. But as the Church, are we called to be more than just people who send "thoughts and prayers"?
Who is the Holy Spirit? | Apostle’s Creed (Part 3)
Is the Holy Spirit just a goosebump feeling we get in church, or is He something more? Many of us treat the Spirit like an event to attend, but Jesus sent Him to be a person we live with every day.
Is Jesus Actually God? | Apostle’s Creed (Part 2)
We often hear the name Jesus Christ, but did you know that Christ isn't a last name? It’s a title that changes everything about how we see Him.
Is God Distant and Does He Care? | Apostle’s Creed (Part 1)
We all have phrases and jingles memorized that shape our identity—from "Have it your way" to "Stop, drop, and roll." But what is core to being a Christian? For centuries, believers have used the Apostles' Creed as an anchor—a defense that arms us with clarity about who God is and who we are.