Does Christianity Work?
Bible Text: Mark 14:1-11 | Preacher: Kyle Wells | Series: The Gospel of Mark
Bible Text: Mark 14:1-11 | Preacher: Kyle Wells | Series: The Gospel of Mark
Bible Text: Mark 13:1-8; 32-37 | Preacher: Joshua Burdette | Series: The Gospel of Mark
Bible Text: Mark 12:38–44 | Preacher: Kyle Wells | Series: The Gospel of Mark
Bible Text: Mark 12:35-37 | Preacher: Kyle Wells | Series: The Gospel of Mark
Bible Text: Mark 12:28-34 | Preacher: Kyle Wells | Series: The Gospel of Mark
Bible Text: Mark 12:18-27 | Preacher: Kyle Wells | Series: The Gospel of Mark
Bible Text: Mark 12:13-17 | Preacher: Kyle Wells | Series: The Gospel of Mark
Bible Text: Mark 11:27-33; 12:1-12 | Preacher: Kyle Wells | Series: The Gospel of Mark
Some of us are rule-followers, some are rule-breakers, but most of us have a difficult relationship with authority. Examples of the abuse of authority are ubiquitous, whether in political leadership or in family life. Is there an authority we can trust? How would we relate to a good and benevolent authority that had our best interest in mind? Would we be willing to give up our own authority and submit?
Bible Text: Mark 11:12-25 | Preacher: Kyle Wells | Series: The Gospel of Mark
This Sunday we remember the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost and consider the extent of God’s mission and our participation in it.
Bible Text: Mark 10:32-45 | Preacher: Joshua Burdette | Series: The Gospel of Mark
It’s easy to serve our own needs, isn’t it? After all, they are immediate and instinctive. If we are hungry, we eat; thirsty, we drink; tired, we sleep. But to consider the needs of another takes work. It takes putting your own needs on hold until the other has been served. Mark tells us that Jesus came not to be served, but to serve his people.