Thankfulness

Series: Full Court Faith

April 05, 2026 | Rev. Nicole Caldwell-Gross

When Easter arrives, our response can only be one thing: Thankfulness. Thankfulness is the natural overflow of a heart that remembers. We remember a Savior who loves us in spite of us. A God who didn’t turn away from our brokenness, but stepped into it. A King who chose a cross. A Redeemer who laid down His life so we could experience abundant, eternal life.

This is why the message never grows old. It echoes across generations, across cultures, across time—and still carries the same power: Christ has died. Christ has risen. Christ WILL come again.

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Series Information

The Lenten season calls us to practice spiritual discipline, sacrificial love, and perseverance in our daily lives. We’ll explore how Jesus models a different kind of leadership—one rooted in humility and service—challenging us to play both offense and defense when it comes to justice, mercy, and grace. As we journey toward Easter, Full Court Faith reminds us that faith isn’t meant to sit on the sidelines; it’s an active, all-in commitment to living out God’s love in every arena of life.


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