Book: Mark
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March 3, 2024
Series: Read Well
When we are so tired of the voices in our heads and in our culture, we long to hear the voice of God. Generations come and generations go, but the Word of the Lord endures forever. Learn healthy practices to hear the voice of God in Scripture.
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August 27, 2023
Series: The Gospel In Every Story
Speaker: Nathan Guy
Book: Mark
Join us as we search for the gospel in Mark.
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December 14, 2022
Series: Gospel of Mark
An empty tomb, witnesses, and fear. If the Gospel of Mark is “the beginning of the Gospel of Jesus Christ,” then how does it end?
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December 7, 2022
Series: Gospel of Mark
A look at Mark’s depiction of the crucifixion of Jesus. We examine Isaiah 53 and Psalm 22 to explore how Jesus fills the role of Suffering servant, and thus becomes the stand-in vessel to suffer God’s wrath and to inherit God’s blessings. And through it all, we come to realize God’s representative is God himself.
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November 30, 2022
Series: Gospel of Mark
A look at Jesus’ arrest and trials in Mark 14-15.
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November 16, 2022
Series: Gospel of Mark
Judas betrays him with a kiss; but “all the disciples forsook him and fled.” Mark 14 is a look at betrayal…theirs, and ours.
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November 13, 2022
Series: A Worthy Faith
Doubt. We all have it, but we don’t always know what to do with it. The Bible heroes of faith often express doubt, frustration, and ask hard questions of God. Church is intended to be a place for people who practice a thinking faith, a faith seeking understanding. Church ought to be a place where disagreement and doubt does not destroy but leads to discernment. Christ welcomes doubters. Praise God!
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November 9, 2022
Series: Gospel of Mark
Mark chapter 13 has always been a difficult one to interpret. Some call it the Olivet Discourse. Some call it the “Little Apocalypse.” I call it difficult! In this lesson, we consider the likely reference to the fall of Jerusalem and the possibility of a reference to the cataclysmic change at the end of time.
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November 2, 2022
Series: Gospel of Mark
In Mark 12, Jesus engaged in a series of 4 questions. The point of each is to reveal that the central question ought to be about the God we see preached by (and revealed through) Jesus Christ. Money, Power, and the authorities of this world are set opposite the call of the kingdom–to follow Jesus in giving all.