Share the Hope
Have you ever said, “Remember when…” to reflect on a meaningful moment? In this powerful Easter message, we’re invited to remember when Jesus gave everything for us—His life, His love, and His resurrection victory. Through the accounts of all four Gospels, we’re reminded that the empty tomb changes everything, not just historically, but personally. No matter who you are or what you've done, Jesus rolled away the stone to invite you into hope, healing, and purpose. And just like Mary was told to go and share the good news, we’re challenged to go—to encourage one another and to tell others about the difference Jesus has made in our lives. This message is filled with hope, truth, and a call to action. Watch the full message to remember when—and be reminded of what Jesus can do in your life today.
Questions:
“Remember when…” is a phrase we often use to reflect on meaningful moments.
What is one “remember when” moment in your faith journey where you clearly saw God at work?
Follow-up: How does remembering those moments strengthen your faith today?
The message compared the sealed tomb to a closed heart—holding pain, shame, or struggle inside.
What’s one area of your life where you sense God inviting you to “roll away the stone” and let Him in?
Follow-up: What does it look like to trust Jesus with that part of your heart?
We were challenged to “go and tell” like Mary did—to encourage other believers and share Jesus with those who don’t know Him.
What keeps us from talking about Jesus more openly with others?
Follow-up: What’s one way you can be more intentional this week about sharing what Jesus has done in your life?
The resurrection was first shared by women, a radical act in that culture.
What does that say about who Jesus includes in His mission, and how does that challenge how we view ourselves or others in the church today?
Follow-up: Who in your life might need to hear that they are included and valued in God’s story?