SEEN, at Northern Nevada Dream Center

One year. Three days.

32 min · 27 de jun de 2026
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As SEEN celebrates its first anniversary, we pause to reflect on all God has done in just one year. Lives have been changed, people have found community, baptisms have been celebrated, prayers have been answered, and hope has taken root where it once seemed impossible. But as incredible as one year has been, Easter reminds us that God doesn't need a year to transform a life. He changed the course of history in three days. From the cross to the empty tomb, Jesus accomplished what no amount of human effort ever could—defeating sin, conquering death, and making a way for new life. If God can redeem the world in three days, imagine what He can do with your story. Join Megan as she celebrates SEEN's first year while pointing to the greatest miracle of all: the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Because our hope isn't found in what God has done through a church in one year—it's found in what Christ accomplished in three days.

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