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‘Can we be hopeful about tomorrow?’ , Mark 15:42-16:8, Easter Sunday, 20th April

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Our culture is full of fear and a desperate longing for hope. This Easter, Kenny invites us to consider the claim that christianity offers hope that is not just wishful thinking but is rooted in the reality of the resurrection of Jesus.

Our culture is full of fear and a desperate longing for hope. This Easter, Kenny invites us to consider the claim that christianity offers hope that is not just wishful thinking but is rooted in the reality of the resurrection of Jesus.

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Our culture is full of fear and a desperate longing for hope. This Easter, Kenny invites us to consider the claim that christianity offers hope that is not just wishful thinking but is rooted in the reality of the resurrection of Jesus.

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