Sermons on Mark
June 8, Sunday Service of Worship (Mark 2:18-22)
Teaching through entire books of the bible is the most profitable manner of reading and studying the Scriptures. God passed down these Scriptures to us as a unified, comprehensible story. The whole story God tells is made up of 66 different books. And each book tells part of the whole. Each book…
May 25, Sunday Service of Worship (Mark 2:1-12)
What an amazing thing that we can read God’s own story in God’s own words. People like to associate with “remnants of the past.” 600K people still visit Elvis Presley’s home each year, even though he died over 40 years ago. Some 20M people visit the most visited historical site each year, the…
April 27, Sunday Service of Worship (Mark 1:21-28)
“Turn in your bibles to Mark 1:21-28. And what God presents to us in this passage is the authority of Jesus. What authority does Jesus possess? And what does the authority of Jesus compel? When Jesus speaks, what happens? Mark 1:21-22 And they went into Capernaum, and immediately on…
April 13, Sunday Morning Service of Worship (Mark 1:9-15)
“Well, turn in your bibles to Mark 1:9, as we continue in this new series from the Gospel of Mark, for a message titled, “Tested, Approved, and Qualified.” Mark opened his account with a simple headline, “the beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.” I am going to take the…
April 6, Sunday Service of Worship
…Well, we are starting a new series on the book of Mark. And I’ve titled this series, EXTRA! EXTRA! The Kingdom of God invades Babylon! When you hear that series title, what does it sound like? A news headline. People write news headlines to grab your attention and compel you to read the story. And the story following the headline relates events that already…