Celebrate Easter Sunday with the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Discover the hope of the empty tomb and watch a powerful video from the Jesus Film Project.
Easter Sunday – The Tomb Is EmptyDate: Sunday Morning, Jerusalem, 33 A.D. Breaking News: The tomb is empty. Before sunrise, several women went to the place where Jesus had been buried. But the stone was rolled away. The tomb was open. And His body was gone. They say angels appeared, asking, “Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here—He has risen!” Disciples ran to see for themselves. Some claim they’ve already seen Him, alive. Could it be true? This is more than the end of a story. It’s the beginning of something entirely new. Because Jesus is alive:
Today, we celebrate the greatest victory in history: He is risen! Watch: The Resurrection of JesusExperience this powerful scene from the Jesus Film Project: What does the resurrection mean to you today? This Easter, may you rediscover faith, hope, and the power of new beginnings.
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Reflect on Holy Saturday, the quiet day between the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. Discover the meaning behind the silence in between—grief, waiting, and hidden hope.
Holy Saturday – The Silence In BetweenDate: Saturday Evening, Jerusalem, 33 A.D. Today, everything was quiet. The streets of Jerusalem, once filled with noise and conflict, have fallen into a heavy silence. Jesus of Nazareth—crucified and buried just yesterday—remains in a sealed tomb guarded by Roman soldiers. His followers are scattered. Hiding. Grieving. Confused. For them, the story seemed over. What they had hoped for—freedom, restoration, life—appeared to have ended in death. Holy Saturday is the day between despair and hope. The pause between death and resurrection. It’s a space many of us know well—a time of waiting, not knowing what comes next. This is the silence in between. But Sunday is coming. Stay tuned. The silence won’t last forever.
Step into Holy Thursday as Jesus shares His final meal with His disciples and foretells betrayal. Explore the meaning of the Last Supper in this powerful reflection.
Holy Thursday – Tension in the Upper RoomDate: Thursday Evening, Jerusalem, 33 A.D. On this sacred evening, something profound unfolded in a quiet upper room in Jerusalem. Jesus of Nazareth—a teacher known for His miracles, parables, and growing influence—gathered with His twelve closest disciples for what would become His final meal with them. Eyewitness accounts describe the scene as deeply personal and somber. During the meal, Jesus broke bread and shared a cup of wine, offering words that would echo through centuries: “This is my body, given for you… Do this in remembrance of me.” – Luke 22:19 He then revealed that one among them would soon betray Him. The room fell silent. Faces tensed. Whispers of confusion and grief rippled through the group. Outside, the city stirred with tension and growing speculation. Something bigger is unfolding—and tonight, the story of Easter begins in earnest. Watch the Last Supper UnfoldExperience a dramatized portrayal of this pivotal moment in the Easter story from the Jesus Film Project: Stay tuned as we continue reporting through the events of Easter weekend: from the cross to the empty tomb. |
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