The walls are closing in, the doors are locked, and fear has taken hold—until Jesus appears. See how the story of the upper room moves from isolation to a global mission of peace, proving that no door is too heavy to keep the Savior away.
The walls are closing in, the doors are locked, and fear has taken hold—until Jesus appears. See how the story of the upper room moves from isolation to a global mission of peace, proving that no door is too heavy to keep the Savior away.
On Easter morning, Mary sees two angels in the empty tomb—but she barely notices them. Why? Because without Jesus, even miracles aren’t enough. Discover how Mary’s devotion reminds us that Jesus is the only One we truly need to cling to.
Even in the silence of the tomb, God’s plan was unfolding. Explore how the “secret” followers, Joseph and Nicodemus, cared for Jesus’ body, proving that even when we think it’s over, God is just beginning.
Good Friday tells the story of how the Creator of everything—the God who cannot die—laid down His life on purpose. We broke our world and ourselves, but Jesus died on the cross to put us back together. He didn’t die because He was defeated; He died because He loved us and wanted to bring us home to His family forever.
Jesus knows we need more than just stories; we need something to touch and taste. Through Communion, He gives us a visible, physical comfort that joins us to Him forever.
“It is finished.” Jesus completed the work of salvation. At the cross, every promise was fulfilled—offering us rest, hope, and eternal life.
In His final moments, Jesus fulfilled Scripture and accepted the cup—ushering in God’s Kingdom and securing eternal hope for all who believe.
Jesus is the grape that is “squeezed” at the cross to provide the Wine of Heaven: His Own blood, poured out for the forgiveness of sins!
Even in silence and sorrow, Jesus understands our cries—He has walked that darkness before us and remains with us still.
The dying thief found life in Jesus. His story reminds us that no one is beyond God’s reach—His mercy can meet hearts even in their final moments.