Episodes
Sunday Sep 24, 2017
Mark 11:12-14; 20-25: Jesus Curses the Fig Tree (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Sep 24, 2017
Sunday Sep 24, 2017
Welcome to the 43rd sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (43 of 60)
There are many people, not just Christians, who would put Jesus at the top of a list of most influential people in the world. If you were to also make a list of people who have claimed to be God, Jesus would be the only person on both lists. Everyone else who has claimed to be God has been dismissed by history as false. We are going to spend this sermon series looking at how Jesus was presented in the gospel of Mark. Mark is very to the point. He leaves very little doubt as to who Jesus is. Mark presents Jesus as King and then leaves us to deal with that truth.
Sunday Sep 17, 2017
Mark 11:15-19: Jesus Cleanses the Temple (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Sep 17, 2017
Sunday Sep 17, 2017
Welcome to the 42nd sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (42 of 60)
There are many people, not just Christians, who would put Jesus at the top of a list of most influential people in the world. If you were to also make a list of people who have claimed to be God, Jesus would be the only person on both lists. Everyone else who has claimed to be God has been dismissed by history as false. We are going to spend this sermon series looking at how Jesus was presented in the gospel of Mark. Mark is very to the point. He leaves very little doubt as to who Jesus is. Mark presents Jesus as King and then leaves us to deal with that truth.
Sunday Sep 10, 2017
Mark 11:1-11: The Triumphal Entry (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Sep 10, 2017
Sunday Sep 10, 2017
Welcome to the 41st sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (41 of 60)
There are many people, not just Christians, who would put Jesus at the top of a list of most influential people in the world. If you were to also make a list of people who have claimed to be God, Jesus would be the only person on both lists. Everyone else who has claimed to be God has been dismissed by history as false. We are going to spend this sermon series looking at how Jesus was presented in the gospel of Mark. Mark is very to the point. He leaves very little doubt as to who Jesus is. Mark presents Jesus as King and then leaves us to deal with that truth.
Sunday Sep 03, 2017
Matthew 5:13-16: How does the Kingdom of God Spread (Foundations)
Sunday Sep 03, 2017
Sunday Sep 03, 2017
Welcome to the 4th sermon in our series on the basics of the Gospel. (4 of 4)
Jesus’ message was “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand” (Matthew 4:17b). If the kingdom of heaven is here, where is it? What does it look like? What does it mean to be a citizen of the kingdom of God? In this sermon series we are going to look at the intro to Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, otherwise known as the Beatitudes, to try to understand what the kingdom of Jesus is really like. As Russell Moore puts it: “If the kingdom is what Jesus says it is, then that means that what matters isn’t just what we uniquely classify as spiritual. The natural world around us isn’t just a temporary environment; it’s part of our future inheritance in Christ. The underemployed hotel maids that we walk past silently in the hallway aren’t just potential objects of our charity; they are potential queens of the cosmos. Our jobs, whatever they might be, aren’t accidental. The things we do to serve in our local churches aren’t random. God is designing our lives individually and congregationally as internships for the eschaton [when Christ returns]. We are learning in little things how to be put in charge of great things.”