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Thank you all so much for coming.
Our desire with this program has been to present to you the reality of Jesus’ death and Resurrection from a different perspective.
Here at Grace Church, we believe that the death and resurrection of Jesus is central to the Christian faith.
It is a real event that really happened.
Without it, there can be no salvation, no eternal life, and no hope.
With that thought in mind we must ask the question, did Jesus really rise from the dead?
Let me recap what we have presented and then extend an invitation to you.
Lee Strobel, author of the case for Christ, defends the resurrection of Jesus using 4 E’s.
Execution Of Jesus
Jesus was dead after being crucified.
There is no evidence anywhere of anyone having ever survived Roman crucifixion.
I will talk a little more about this later.
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