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The Rest of the Easter Story Acts 1: 1-11 The Village Chapel - 04/20/2025 Acts 1:1-11 captures a pivotal moment in redemption history—the resurrected Christ prepares His disciples for their mission and then suddenly ascends into the heavens to be seated at the right hand of God the Father. Immediately, two angels appear and reiterate the powerful promise of Christ’s second coming. This passage reminds us that the gospel is not just about what Jesus has done in the past but also about what He is doing now, what He has promised to do in the future, and what this all means for those who put their faith in Christ. Join Pastor Jim as he offers some highlights from the rest of the story following the resurrection of Christ. Our Sunday morning worship services are comprised of verse-by-verse Bible teaching, Christ-centered worship and a time of congregational prayer. Gather with us on Sunday morning in the Chapel at 9 or 11 am, online at 10 am, or worship anytime at thevillagechapel.com. To learn more about The Village Chapel, contact us here: https://thevillagechapel.com/contact/ We consider it a privilege to carry the concerns of each other before the Father. Can we pray with or for you? https://thevillagechapel.com/prayer/ To support the ongoing mission of The Village Chapel go to https://thevillagechapel.com/give/. If you are a regular giver, thank you for your continued faithfulness and generosity! __________ Songs: “Hallelujah Chorus“ by George Frederic Handel and Patrick Henderson (choir) “Christ the Lord Is Risen Today“ by Charles Wesley, Lyra Davidica, Arr: Bailey, Mickle “Victory in Jesus“ (Christ Won the Victory) by Words and Music by E.M. Bartlett, Matt Boswell, Keith Getty & Kristyn Getty, Arranged by Samuel Wilson and Paul Campbel “Christ Our Hope in Life and Death“ Music by Keith Getty, Matt Boswell, Jordan Kauflin, Matt Merker and Matt Papa, Choir and Orch. Arranged by John Langley and Paul Campbell “Is He Worthy“ by Andrew Peterson and Ben Shive, Arr. Dan Galbraith “Here Is Love Vast as the Ocean“ (Everlasting Praise) Music: Robert Lowry, Words: William Rees, tr. William Edwards, Add. Words, Music and Arrangement by Matt Boswell and Kristyn Getty, Orch. by John Langley and Paul Campbell “Christus Victor“ (Amen) by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty. Matt Boswell, Matt Papa, Bryan Fowler “Doxology” by Thomas Ken and Louis Bourgeois All songs are used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690 Call to Worship: Resurrection Leader: Jesus Christ is risen! People: Jesus Christ is risen indeed! Alleluia! Leader: Let us praise the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. People: He made us a resurrection people by raising Jesus from the dead. Leader: We celebrate His victory over death. People: We recognize His presence among us. Leader: We praise Him for His grace and mercy! People: We declare our love and devotion to Him! Leader: Rejoice, then, for He has called you from darkness into light. People: We will rejoice and give thanks! For Jesus Christ has risen to give us new life! Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Curate’s Prayer: Dear Father—The dry, thirsty lips gave invitation to the one beside Him, before declaring the work of salvation finished—Then those same lips let out a final breath, and His willingly given body surrendered in the setting sun of darkness. The finished work went as planned, but the story that empties graves—that stains death’s veil with glory, that melts despair from the frozen petals of hope—that story rose to its peak when the earthen stone was rolled away. The first to see did not see Him, but heard—by the sound of her name on His lips. (I close my eyes, and it’s my name I hear. You close yours, and it’s your name.) As it will be, because of the emptied tomb, for every name called ever after. What wondrous love is this we sing, we feel, we know, and believe—A Savior who paid our debt. Our Father, You made a way. “Thank You” feels frightfully hollow, but with all we have, we offer our grateful halleluias. In the name of the One who calls our names—Jesus, Amen. __________ The Village Chapel exists to glorify God through the teaching of His word, through heartfelt worship, and by connecting people with opportunities to live lives of real significance, serving God and their neighbors as a local community of faith. To find more resources like these, follow us: Website: https://thevillagechapel.com YouTube: / @thevillagechapel Instagram: / tvcnashville Facebook: / tvcnashville X: / tvcnashville