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The Trial and Crucifixion of Jesus

This lesson looks at the trial before Pilate, and the abuse that Jesus endured prior to the cross, and on the cross. What events took place after the death of Jesus? Why did it take courage for Joseph of Arimathea to ask Pilate for the body of Jesus? How do we prepare to have such courage?

Host
Pastor Derek Morris

Pastor Derek Morris

Guest
Puia Fanai

Puia Fanai

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