NOT MY WILL, BUT YOURS: Matthew 26.36-46 | THE CROWN AND THE CROSS // REV. DYLAN KELLY
We turn to Matthew 28:1–10 and discover that the empty tomb isn’t just a moment in history—it’s the beginning of hope. In this Easter message, Rev. Dylan Kelly reminds us that resurrection hope doesn’t come through control—it comes through surrender. The women at the tomb didn’t have all the answers, but they showed up. And because they surrendered their fear and moved in faith, they were the first to witness the risen Savior. Hope rises on the other side of surrender.
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THE CROWN: EASTER : Matthew 28.1-10 | THE CROWN AND THE CROSS // REV. DYLAN KELLY
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