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Death to Life: The Promise of the Ressurection

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Death to Life Easter Services

The last week of Jesus’ life changed the world. Imagine the contrast of emotions that His disciples experienced during the final days before His death. Join us this Easter as we experience a unique, two-week journey, that will take us from darkness to light and from death to life! April 13/14 and April 20/21 (Saturday 6:00 p.m., Sunday 9:30 & 11:15 a.m.).

Sonrise Easter Service

Are you an early bird who is excited to celebrate Easter? Join us on Easter Sunday at 8:00 a.m. as we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus together! We’ll meet on the north lawn of the Draper location for a short, special, 45-minute Sonrise Service. 

Baptisms on Easter Weekend

We love it when people get baptized at The Rock Church! If you’re interested, contact Pastor Steve McInroy at mac@trc.life. You can go to www.experiencetherock.com/resources/baptism/)or pick up a Baptism Packet at the Connections Booth. Sign up at www.trc.life/baptism. Baptisms will happen Easter Weekend. Deadline to register is Sunday, April 14.

Easter Services from 2018

You can watch the messages from last year to get a feel for what the services will be like.

Austin Fredrickson - July 18, 2015

The Environment

Environmental issues (unlike so many other issues addressed in the Bible) are a relatively new problem that quite honestly, the Apostles may never have even considered. So, what Biblical basis is there for a Christian’s stance on global warming and environmental issues? Do we really need to recycle? What’s the point of sacrificing our way of life when we know Jesus is coming back? Join us as we explore what it means to be a Christian who has a Biblical stance on the environment.

Did God Really Say? | Part Four
Pastor Austin Fredrickson
07.18.15

Environmental issues (unlike so many other issues addressed in the Bible) are a relatively new problem that quite honestly, the Apostles may never have even considered. So, what Biblical basis is there for a Christian’s stance on global warming and environmental issues? Do we really need to recycle? What’s the point of sacrificing our way of life when we know Jesus is coming back?  Join us as we explore what it means to be a Christian who has a Biblical stance on the environment.

From Series: "Did God Really Say?: SLC"

lie recorded in human history was one of doubting God’s goodness. The devil twisted what God said, and then used it to attack Mankind. Unfortunately, we bought into the lie and the rest is history. Fast forward to today. Our culture still believes the lie. The attack on Truth, the Bible, has never been more malicious. Ideas such as, "How can you believe the Bible when it blatantly promotes slavery and degrades women?” or “Look at how much murder, death and evil Christianity is responsible for.” or “The Bible is a homophobic book that threatens to send everyone to hell who doesn’t agree with it."  With people saying and believing things like this, it seems like Christianity has its back up against the wall. Or does it? Are these statements actually true? Or have people been misinformed in this 140 character Social Media generation? 

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