What does Easter actually mean — beyond the eggs and the long weekend? Isaiah 53 painted a picture of a suffering servant 700 years before Jesus, and it points to something bigger than death. This Easter message explores what it means that the grave wasn't the end, and what Jesus' resurrection offers us now.
Good Friday, Isaiah 52:13-53:10
Hundreds of years before it happened, a prophet described someone who would be "pierced for our transgressions" and crushed so others could find peace. Who is this servant? What does his suffering have to do with us? This Good Friday message from Isaiah 53 explores what might be the most important question any of us will ever face.
Jesus is Risen, Luke 24:1-35
How does Jesus' resurrection change our relationship with death? This Easter message explores Luke 24:1-35, examining the empty tomb, the physical appearances of Jesus, and the spread of Christianity as evidence for the resurrection. What would it mean for us if death truly isn't the end of our story?
Good Friday, Isaiah 53 & Luke 23
How can Good Friday be "good" when it commemorates such a horrific event? Andrew unpacks Isaiah 53 and Luke 23, revealing how Jesus' death as our substitute transforms our greatest problem - sin. Like the criminal on the cross, we don't need to "do" anything to receive paradise - just recognise Jesus and trust him.
