It should not surprise us that the death and resurrection of Jesus are the subject of Luke’s gospel account, not just the final few chapters. Jesus set his face to Jerusalem and his entire ministry is a determined mission to die and rise for sinners. For Easter weekend we will continue in our series through Luke with sermons on two texts. On Good Friday we’ll hear a sermon from Luke 11:14–28, a story in which Jesus is accused of casting out demons by the prince of demons, a blaspheme rivaled only by that of the cross. Then, on Easter Sunday we’ll hear a sermon from Luke 11:29–32, in which Jesus teaches that the story of Jonah is a sign of his own coming death and resurrection. Invite your friends and join us for our services on Good Friday (7:30 p.m.) and Easter Sunday (9:30 a.m.) as we study these important texts and continue in our series, Luke: Good News of Great Reversals.
Good Friday
- We will gather at 7:30 p.m. on April 18 in the Fellowship Hall. Childcare is provided for nursery and preschool age children. We will sing, read Scripture, and hear a message from Luke by Pastor Jason Read, followed by communion.
Easter Sunday
- We will gather at 9:30 a.m. on August 20 in the Auditorium. Again, we will sing praises to our risen King and Pastor Trent will preach.
Two reminders for Heritage members:
- Pick up a stack of invitation cards from a Connection Center. We have wallet-sized invitations cards for you to use to invite your neighbors and others around town.
- Help ensure a seat for our guests. Come early and consider taking a seat up front in the auditorium to help us take advantage of our available seating on Easter morning.