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(Without music)
NARRATOR 1: If the celebration of Easter was merely retelling what happened two
thousand years ago, it would still be the greatest story ever told.
NARRATOR 2: O but it's so much more than just what happened then. It's the story
of what is still happening in the hearts and lives of those who believe in Him.
NARRATOR 1: I know . . . because it's my story too. The guilt of sin. The longing
for redemption.
NARRATOR 2: All the suffering. All the sacrifice. All the surrender.
NARRATOR 2: It was for me . . .
NARRATOR 1: And it was for you.
(Music begins)
NARRATOR 2: Because in Christ, all the fullness of the deity is found . . .
NARRATOR 1: We have been given access to all the power and all the authority of
heaven.
NARRATOR 2: That we might be ransomed . . .
NARRATOR 1: That we might be redeemed.