What do we do with the "alternate ending" of Mark (v.9-20) which has a lot to say about belief and unbelief? This message sorts through some issues surrounding the end of the Gospel of Mark as we have it and encourages hearers to animate their belief in Christ by putting faith into action.
More Than A Story
What do we do with the "alternate ending" of Mark (vv.9-20) which has a lot to say about belief and unbelief? This message sorts through some issues surrounding the end of the Gospel of Mark as we have it and encourages hearers to animate their belief in Christ by putting faith into action. Mark 16:1-8
A Gospel of Hope
Funerals, lament, and the sad parts of Mark 15: what do these things have in common? Hope! This message spotlights the gospel message of hope amidst the dark moments surrounding the crucifixion and burial of Jesus. Mark 15:1-47
You're Worth It
This message looks at Peter's pledge to stand by Jesus at any cost, and then his subsequent denial of Jesus. It also explores how Jesus' decision to endure the cross shows us how loved and valued we are.
Sermon Text: Mark 14:27-72
Come to the Table
A passage filled with surprises: a woman(!) breaks a very expensive jar of perfume(!) and Jesus defends her(!) in the home of Simon the Leper(!); Jesus reinterprets the Passover symbols(!); and Jesus welcomes those who will betray and desert him to his table! Having been, ourselves, recipients of this amazing grace, we are called to extend that grace to others. This sermon challenges hearers to do like Jesus and share a table with our enemies. There's also something in there about sushi. :)
Sermon Text: Mark 14:1-26
Don't Fall Asleep
Half of this message gives context for Jesus' comments in Mark 13 about the destruction of the Temple and the coming of the Son of Man. The second half calls hearers to examine how well they are heeding Jesus' admonition to "be alert, be on guard, and keep watch."
Sermon text: Mark 13:1-37
More than Meets the Eye
Love motivates people to give generously and sacrificially. This message challenges hearers to go deeper in their relationship with the Lord.
Sermon text: Mark 12:35-44
Five More Rounds
Jesus goes five more rounds with the Pharisees and religious leaders in Jerusalem. They, like us, will have to decide how to respond to Jesus: follow or forget?
Sermon text: Mark 11:27-12:34
All Leaves and No Fruit
Sermon text: Mark 11:12-25
Welcome, Jesus!
Jesus believed in the kingdom he preached so much that he was willing to lay down his life in order to inaugurate it. In this message we see Jesus welcomed by a crowd as he enters Jerusalem. But do they really welcome his kingship, his kingdom, and his political ideals? Do we?
Sermon text: Mark 11:1-11