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5 Articles
The days between Easter and Pentecost are usually an afterthought, yet they can be an opportunity to reflect on resurrection. Jesus hung out with his disciples and and wrapped up three years of training. He wants to do the same for us.
The days from Easter to Pentecost are usually an afterthought, yet they can become an opportunity to reflect on the significance of the resurrection. Jesus didn’t leave in a hurry: He hung out with his disciples and put the finishing touches on three years of training. He wants to do the same for us.
Ask a Pastor Column
Q: Where was Jesus during the time between his death and resurrection? A: If this is a question about Jesus’ body between his death and resurrection, then it will be easy to answer. However, the question of what happened to Christ’s Spirit after He died is an extremely complex question that remains unresolved even to this day. We will briefly discuss both issues here. Physically, Christ’s body was...
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