Sermons from February 2023

Sermons from February 2023

The Gospel Of Mark – The Heart Matters

We are so glad to have you join us! Tyler leads us in studying Mark 4:1-20 this week. This passage from the book of Mark tells the story of Jesus teaching a large crowd by the sea using parables, including the Parable of the Soils. The passage explains that parables are used to communicate important spiritual truths, and while they can reveal truth to believers, they can also conceal truth to unbelievers. The Parable of the Soils is about the…

The Gospel Of Mark – The Jesus Circle

Kelly Kinder is leading us in studying Mark 3:7-35 in today’s sermon “The Jesus Circle”. Jesus’ first disciples were blamed for having “turned the world upside down” (Acts 17:6). Why has the American Church of the last 50 years, by most accounts, failed in its mission to impact the culture for the gospel? How could this be? And what’s gone wrong with the American Church? This 3-part series delves into the book of Mark, examining the identity of Christ as…

The Gospel Of Mark – Jesus vs. Religion

Tyler Lynde leads us in studying Mark 2 – 3, and how Jesus’s teachings are very different than religion. This 3-part series delves into the book of Mark, examining the identity of Christ as both the authoritative Son of God and the redemptive Suffering Servant. We explore how these two aspects were integral to Jesus’ earthly ministry and the reasons behind Mark’s choice to emphasize them in his writing. Additionally, we consider the relevance of these themes to our lives…

The Gospel Of Mark – The Supernatural Ministry of Jesus Christ

Neil Silverberg is focusing on Mark 1:21-2:13, and the three elements of Jesus’ supernatural ministry. This 3-part series delves into the book of Mark, examining the identity of Christ as both the authoritative Son of God and the redemptive Suffering Servant. We explore how these two aspects were integral to Jesus’ earthly ministry and the reasons behind Mark’s choice to emphasize them in his writing. Additionally, we consider the relevance of these themes to our lives today. We pray God…