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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.

Bill Young - December 15, 2019

Why is Christmas Good News?

So, what's the big deal about Christmas? Why is it "Good News”? For some, it’s anything BUT good news. Many incorrectly think Christmas is only about presents, trees and decorations. But, it is so much more! What is it about Christmas that will cause traffic jams, fill churches, pack stores and shut down commerce? It’s all because of one event that took place 2019 years ago in a small, dusty, Middle Eastern village in Palestine. The Bible tells us why it’s Good News: Christmas is about the coming of God into the world. In this message, we will discover three reasons why Christmas certainly is, “Good News”.

From Series: "Good News"

Christmas is the time of year when the world remembers the Good News that is found in Jesus Christ. During the Christmas season, the most read passages of Scripture will be from the story told in Luke 1 & 2. These verses tell of the announcement of a Savior (born of a virgin), of Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem, the birth of Jesus, the appearance of angels, and the shepherds going to the stable where baby Jesus lay. This Christmas, we’re going to look a little more deeply into this familiar story. In doing so, we will discover that 2,000 years later, the story of Jesus is still GOOD NEWS. 

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