Episodes

Sunday Mar 18, 2018
Mark 15:33-39: The Death of Jesus (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Mar 18, 2018
Sunday Mar 18, 2018
Welcome to the 58th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (58 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 Mar 04, 2018
Mark 15:1-15: Jesus and Pilate (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Sunday Mar 04, 2018
Welcome to the 56th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (56 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 Feb 18, 2018
Mark 14:53-65: Jesus Before the Council (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Feb 18, 2018
Sunday Feb 18, 2018
Welcome to the 54th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (54 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 Feb 11, 2018
Mark 14:43-52: Betrayal and Arrest of Jesus (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Feb 11, 2018
Sunday Feb 11, 2018
Welcome to the 53rd sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (53 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 Feb 04, 2018
Mark 14:26-42: The Flesh is Weak (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Feb 04, 2018
Sunday Feb 04, 2018
Welcome to the 52nd sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (52 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 Jan 28, 2018
Mark 14:22-25: Institution of the Lord's Supper (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Jan 28, 2018
Sunday Jan 28, 2018
Welcome to the 51st sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (51 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 Jan 21, 2018
Mark 14:1-2;10-21: Judas Iscariot (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Jan 21, 2018
Sunday Jan 21, 2018
Welcome to the 50th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (50 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 Jan 14, 2018
Mark 14:3-9: Jesus Anointed at Bethany (Meeting Jesus)
Sunday Jan 14, 2018
Sunday Jan 14, 2018
Welcome to the 49th sermon in our series on the book of Mark. (49 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 Dec 24, 2017
Matthew 1:1-17: The Genealogy of Jesus (A Season of Advent)
Sunday Dec 24, 2017
Sunday Dec 24, 2017
Welcome to the 4th sermon in our series on the covenants of God. (4 of 4)
The liturgical calendar is a framework that the church uses to retell the story of the gospel each year. We are now in the season of Advent which is the first season of the liturgical calendar. A season meant to retell the story of the Old Testament; how the people longed and waited for the Messiah, for God to fulfill His promise. It is a story of lament, of longing, of waiting in anticipation for God to come and rescue His people. For many people, this season is hectic and crazy and exciting and fun and nostalgic. For some people, this season is very lonely, hard, and depressing, bringing reminders of pain. But as followers of Jesus, we can enter into both worlds without having to deny the other. We don’t have to deny the reality of pain. Yet as we enter into the season of Advent, we remember that though we walk in darkness, a light has come. There is hope. God fulfills His covenants.

Sunday Dec 17, 2017
2 Samuel 7:1-17: The Covenant of God with David (A Season of Advent)
Sunday Dec 17, 2017
Sunday Dec 17, 2017
Welcome to the 3rd sermon in our series on the covenants of God. (3 of 4)
The liturgical calendar is a framework that the church uses to retell the story of the gospel each year. We are now in the season of Advent which is the first season of the liturgical calendar. A season meant to retell the story of the Old Testament; how the people longed and waited for the Messiah, for God to fulfill His promise. It is a story of lament, of longing, of waiting in anticipation for God to come and rescue His people. For many people, this season is hectic and crazy and exciting and fun and nostalgic. For some people, this season is very lonely, hard, and depressing, bringing reminders of pain. But as followers of Jesus, we can enter into both worlds without having to deny the other. We don’t have to deny the reality of pain. Yet as we enter into the season of Advent, we remember that though we walk in darkness, a light has come. There is hope. God fulfills His covenants.

