Today, followers of Jesus all over the world are celebrating Easter. While many of us are used to going to church on Resurrection Sunday with masses of other believers, we may find ourselves confined at home this year. This should not deter us from celebrating the good news of Jesus’ life, death and resurrection. Two thousand years ago, Jesus claimed victory over sin and death by rising from the dead. He is our everlasting hope. Even in the midst of trials and trouble, Jesus teaches us to hold on tightly to his victory and celebrate together. As you go into Easter Sunday, know that there are millions of followers of Jesus celebrating his resurrected life today in unison.
LISTEN
GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER SUNDAY
MESSAGE FROM TIM
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WATCH
Watch: Luke 24
 
READ & DISCUSS
Scripture Reading: Luke 24
For Jesus' family and friends, the empty tomb and the risen Jesus himself were a shocking surprise. Despite Jesus preparing them for his death and resurrection, they simply couldn't imagine how Jesus' death fit into God's purpose. Luke’s resurrection account shows how the only way to embrace the risen Jesus is to let go of our normal ways of viewing the world. Only then can we open ourselves to the surprising power of God’s love for our world.
  • What do you think people expected Jesus to do or be like? How did he surprise them?
  • What are some of the assumptions you hold about life, God, or your future, that could be keeping you from seeing what Jesus might be up to in your life?

SYNAGOGUE ATTACK

We express our deep sadness at the Synagogue killings in Manchester and extend our prayers for Jews across the country for their protection, peace and security. There is no place in our society for hatred. We are called to love God and our neighbours and to act justly.

ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY

We extend a warm welcome to Dame Sarah Mullally, the bishop of London, as the new Archbishop of Canterbury and assure her and our brothers and sisters at Keyworth parish church of our prayers for her future ministry. We will seek God's richest blessings for her and all who serve to build God's kingdom in this place and around the wider anglican communion.

YOU ARE WELCOME

Come and join us on a Sunday Morning as we celebrate that Jesus is Alive! He is here drawing us into His Kingdom and transforming our lives into His Likeness.

We meet in the Centenary Lounge at 10.45am in the Village Hall Complex.

We hope you enjoy what you see on our website and make use of our resources. And if you'd like to get to know us we'd love to hear from you. Here is a contact link. We have a midweek meeting for study and prayer which is usually online.

 

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