 Unity and peaceful coexistence were re-echoed at the Easter Unification concert in Abel Kutaugon State. The convener called on all to reflect on the significance of Easter, which captures the sacrificial love of Christ for mankind, and the hope is resurrection connotes. If you look at the Bible, the only place where Christ raised the prayer for the church, John chapter 17, and he said, Father, the time has come, I'm coming to you as we have won, make them to be won, is to be in unity. You realize that you are listening Muslims criticizing what we do in the church. If we take one pastor, a member of another denomination, criticizing another church, but we need to know, like Pastor Martin of Living Faith said, when he was leading the prayer for the unity of the church, my message is we are different battalions, but we are fighting for the same goal. So we can be doing it different ways. Denomination is for ease of administration. So whether you are Celestia, you are Pentecostal, you are Orthodox, wherever you are coming from, all we are all serving one God. So we must remain as one in the visible body. My Easter message to everyone out there is Jesus has died and he has risen. Let nothing hold you down. Let nothing hold you down. He has broken the chain. He has died and risen because of you and I. There is no Easter without the resurrection of Jesus Christ. There is no Easter without the resurrection of Jesus Christ. And that is the bedrock of our belief. So it is very important for us to actually celebrate the one who had come to die for us. The death of Jesus the resurrection of Jesus and the coming again of Jesus is the summation of everything we are doing here. Well, I want to say no matter what we must put all our hope in Christ because it is the reason for this season and it is for us to live and by its wounds we are healed. I want to give you hope that whatever you are facing now just believe and accept that Jesus has died to take away all your troubles.