Easter Sunday Sermon – 2024
Rev. Todd Meyer2024-04-01T18:42:19-04:00When Mary and the other women went to the tomb there were many surprises and much fear. What can we learn new about ourselves and God from this age old Easter story. A lot!
When Mary and the other women went to the tomb there were many surprises and much fear. What can we learn new about ourselves and God from this age old Easter story. A lot!
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