The Empty Tomb

April 20, 2025 | John 20.1-10 | Rob Collis

For the last two thousand years, people who believe and follow Jesus have made an outrageous claim. It’s a claim that, if true, changes everything we see and know about the world. But if false, well, it means we’re just wasting our time today – and we should just pack up and go home.

On this Easter Sunday, Rob Collis preaches from John 20.1-10, and invites us to explore the claim that Jesus of Nazareth has been raised from the dead. This passage is the account of the first three people who discovered that Jesus’ body was not where it was meant to be. These three people, Mary, John, and Peter, each see and look at an empty tomb. Rob invites us to peer inside with each of them, and make sense of what it means for us today.

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