This Easter Sunday, we close out our Tales from a Fisherman series with the most miraculous catch of all: new life. Join us as we celebrate the risen Christ through the eyes of Peter, the fisherman who failed, was forgiven, and found purpose in the resurrection. There’s hope for all of us in the story that changed everything.

This Easter Sunday, we close out our Tales from a Fisherman series with the most miraculous catch of all: new life. Join us as we celebrate the risen Christ through the eyes of Peter, the fisherman who failed, was forgiven, and found purpose in the resurrection. There’s hope for all of us in the story that changed everything.

This Easter Sunday, we close out our Tales from a Fisherman series with the most miraculous catch of all: new life. Join us as we celebrate the risen Christ through the eyes of Peter, the fisherman who failed, was forgiven, and found purpose in the resurrection. There’s hope for all of us in the story that changed everything.

As we enter into the ups and downs of Holy Week, Peter's life reveals a profound truth: God does not define us by our worst moments. Instead, God calls, restores, and uses even flawed disciples to build his kingdom.

As we enter into the ups and downs of Holy Week, Peter's life reveals a profound truth: God does not define us by our worst moments. Instead, God calls, restores, and uses even flawed disciples to build his kingdom.

As we enter into the ups and downs of Holy Week, Peter's life reveals a profound truth: God does not define us by our worst moments. Instead, God calls, restores, and uses even flawed disciples to build his kingdom.

The church is not a building, an institution, or even an ideal—it is the people of God, on mission, proclaiming the good news of salvation to the world. As Peter learned in being called "the rock" upon which the church would be established, we, too, must understand our greater purpose.

The church is not a building, an institution, or even an ideal—it is the people of God, on mission, proclaiming the good news of salvation to the world. As Peter learned in being called "the rock" upon which the church would be established, we, too, must understand our greater purpose.

The church is not a building, an institution, or even an ideal—it is the people of God, on mission, proclaiming the good news of salvation to the world. As Peter learned in being called "the rock" upon which the church would be established, we, too, must understand our greater purpose.

The church is not a building, an institution, or even an ideal—it is the people of God, on mission, proclaiming the good news of salvation to the world. As Peter learned in being called "the rock" upon which the church would be established, we, too, must understand our greater purpose.

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