Days After

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At The Tomb (Easter 2026) | Pastor Reggie Roberson

The central theme surrounding Easter is Jesus’ resurrection and the hope we have when we place our faith in Him and fix our eyes on Him rather than our circumstances. The life challenges and/or circumstances we encounter are lack of purpose, lack of power, pride and security issues, guilt, fear, confusion, and despair. We do not have to fear or despair because God’s presence is with us. The death, burial, and resurrection of Christ constitute the gospel.

Sermon Discussion Guide: https://kingspark.org/guide/apr0526

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When Your Plans Fall Through | Pastor Reggie Roberson

When our expectations don't match our reality, we often walk away in confusion. Have you ever said the words, “I had hoped…”? Maybe it was a house that fell through, a relationship that ended, or a career path that hit a dead end.

In Part 2 of our “Days After” series, we follow two disciples on the road to Emmaus. We’ll discover why Jesus sometimes conceals His presence, how he confronts our “victim mentality,” and how the combination of his Word and his Ppresence can make our hearts burn with hope again.

Sermon Discussion Guide: https://kingspark.org/guide/apr1226

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Whe Fear Traps You In | David Liauw

Fear has a way of paralyzing us, distorting reality, and trapping us in “survival mode.” Whether it is the fear of death, the sting of rejection, or the weight of past disappointments, we all have “locked rooms” in our hearts where we hide.

In Part 3 of our series “Days After,” we see the Risen Jesus walk through those locked doors to speak a definitive word: Peace. In this message, we re-examine “Doubting Thomas”—not as a skeptic, but as a man using disbelief as a defense mechanism against trauma.

Sermon Discussion Guide: https://kingspark.org/guide/apr1926

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Your Failure Is Not Your Future | Pastor Bomi Roberson

There is a massive difference between guilt (“I did something wrong”) and shame (“I am something wrong”). Shame makes us hide, dodge, and pull away from God right when we need him most.

In part four of “Days After,” we join Peter at a charcoal fire on a beach. Just as Peter thought his denial of Jesus had ended his journey, Jesus meets him to provide more than just breakfast—He provides total restoration. Discover how Jesus confronts our shame, restores our brokenness with authority, and reaffirms our calling.

Sermon Discussion Guide: https://kingspark.org/guide/apr2626

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