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Alix D Pridgen

Weekly sermons delivered by The Rev. Dr. Alix D. Pridgen

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Episode 230: Saved From the Grave

The Rev. Dr. Alix Pridgen

Saved From the Grave

What do you do when God feels late?

In John 11, Mary and Martha send for Jesus as their brother Lazarus lies dying. They believe he will come. They believe he will heal.

But he doesn’t.

By the time Jesus arrives, Lazarus has been in the grave four days—beyond hope, beyond help, beyond anything they imagined God might still do.

We know this place.

The place where prayers didn’t turn out the way we hoped.
The place where something we loved has come to an end.
The place where we have sealed the stone and tried to move on.

And yet, Jesus stands at the edge of the tomb and says, “Take away the stone.”

This episode explores what it means to trust God in the waiting, to face what we’ve buried, and to hear Jesus still calling us—by name—out of fear, despair, and everything that has held us bound.

Because the fourth day is not the end.
The grave does not get the last word.
Jesus does.

Come out… and live.

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Episode 205: What are You Carrying?

The Rev. Dr. Alix Pridgen

*“What are you carrying this morning that God doesn’t mean for you to carry?
The women left their spices at the tomb.
Peter left his guilt behind.
You can leave your burdens, too.

Because Easter isn’t just about something that happened 2,000 years ago.
It’s about what’s happening now—
when mercy replaces shame,
when fear gives way to peace,
when resurrection breaks into your life and says:
You are forgiven.
You are free.
You are loved.”*

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