The Greater Mission (Luke 24:1-12)

Jesus Christ has been raised from the dead. When we say that Christ has been raised from the dead this sounds almost cliché’. So why do we say that Christ has been raised from the dead? Why is this so important? What is accomplished by His resurrection? If you are interested in hearing the answer to these questions please stay tuned as we hear, "The Greater Mission."

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