The Risen Christ Enthroned [Acts 2:22-36]

April 5, 2026

Sermon Notes

Date: 04/05/2026, Easter Sunday

Preacher: Monty Simao, pastor

Key Text: Acts 2:22-36

Description:

What does Easter actually mean?

Is it simply that Jesus is alive…

…or is it something far greater?

Today on Scandia Bible Church Podcast, Resurrection Sunday 2026, Pastor Monty Simao takes us to the book of Acts —

where the apostle Peter stands and declares with bold clarity:

The Jesus who was crucified
has been raised by God,
exalted to His right hand,
and made both Lord and Christ.

This is not merely the announcement of life after death.

This is the declaration of a King enthroned.

The cross was not the end.
The resurrection was not the finale.

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It was the coronation.

Because the first sermon ever preached about Easter didn’t stop at the empty tomb—

…it pointed
to the throne.

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Sunrise Service 2026: Be a Buffalo [Psalm 74:1-23]

April 5, 2026

Sermon Notes

Date: 04/05/2026, Easter Sunday, Sunrise

Preacher: Derek Orn, chapalin

Key Text: Psalm 74

Description:

When the storms of life hit…
be a buffalo.

And welcome to the Scandia Bible Church Sunrise Service for 2026.

This morning, Derek Orn — Scandia attender, fellow brother in Christ, and chaplain at a nearby Christian school — brings us a message shaped around a powerful idea.

When storms come, most run from them.

But buffalo do something different.

They turn…
and charge straight into them.

He reminds us that as Christians,
storms are not something to escape…

they are something God uses
to build endurance,
to shape character,
and to lead us to hope.

Because the story of Easter itself…
turns on a moment.

From death…
to life.

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