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The Miracle of Easter | Carter Conlon

Apr 12, 2026    Carter Conlon

The sermon centers on the transformative power of Easter’s resurrection, presenting it not merely as a historical event but as a living reality available to all who turn to Christ. It emphasizes that through Jesus’ death and resurrection, humanity is forgiven, reconciled to God, and made new—regardless of past failures or present struggles. The message underscores that salvation is not earned by moral perfection but received by faith, as God’s grace enables a supernatural renewal of heart, mind, and future through the indwelling Holy Spirit. The preacher calls listeners to a personal, simple, and sincere invitation to receive Christ, assuring them that God honors such a surrender and begins a lifelong journey of transformation. The tone is deeply pastoral and hopeful, inviting both the broken and the seeking into a dynamic, daily experience of divine presence and new life.

The sermon centers on the transformative power of Easter’s resurrection, presenting it not merely as a historical event but as a living reality available to all who turn to Christ. It emphasizes that through Jesus’ death and resurrection, humanity is forgiven, reconciled to God, and made new—regardless of past failures or present struggles. The message underscores that salvation is not earned by moral perfection but received by faith, as God’s grace enables a supernatural renewal of heart, mind, and future through the indwelling Holy Spirit. The preacher calls listeners to a personal, simple, and sincere invitation to receive Christ, assuring them that God honors such a surrender and begins a lifelong journey of transformation. The tone is deeply pastoral and hopeful, inviting both the broken and the seeking into a dynamic, daily experience of divine presence and new life.