The Intersection with Dr. Jonathan Beck

Burning Hearts on a Broken Road

17 min · 7. apr. 2026
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On the first Easter Sunday, two people were walking away from Jerusalem — away from where everything had fallen apart. They had followed Jesus believing he would change everything. But they had him wrong. So they walked. Somewhere on that road, a stranger fell into step beside them. He opened the Scriptures and showed them how everything they thought they knew had been pointing toward exactly what had happened. The suffering was the plan. The cross was the hinge, not the end. In this Easter message from Munholland Methodist Church in Metairie, Louisiana, Dr. Jonathan Beck walks the road to Emmaus with two disciples who are grieving, confused, and carrying a rumor they can't dismiss — and finds there a story that speaks directly to everyone who has ever walked away from something they believed in. Wherever you are on the road today — the invitation is the same: stay with me a little longer. Scripture: Luke 24:13–35 Series: Easter 2026 Church: Munholland Methodist Church | Metairie, Louisiana

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