As we start a new series on Mark’s Gospel, we see that John the Baptist is sent to prepare the Way for the King. His role is so significant, prophets of days past foretold of his coming so that we wouldn’t miss seeing Jesus.
We live in a world with many competing voices and constant background noise. In response, we may have developed the ability to filter out many inputs into our lives. But does this impact how we receive the Word of God? This Reformation Day message reminds us to receive Scripture above all other voices. God’s Word…
Have you ever felt attacked or persecuted? How have you responded and what questions do you ask? This chapter reminds us God is always in control and He provides for His children.
David reminds us that we can fall into one of two groups; lovers or haters of the King. Which camp do you fall into?
Are you drained, tired and exhausted? How are you trying to rest and recover? Jesus offers rest, but not just for our bodies. Jesus knows our deepest need is rest for our souls.
Everyone loves a battle where the underdog beats the bully. It can be inspiring and motivating to hear that if we believe enough, we can do it – we can become a hero. But this famous battle causes us to re evaluate who we are in the story. There’s only room for one hero. Can…
We speak of many freedoms and fight for civil liberties today. But which freedom is the most important to God? And how does this freedom help us to respond to other liberties offered by the world. Sermon 4 of 4 part series
We all have preferences and personal convictions on many matters. For example, how should we educate children, what food or drink can we consume, or what is acceptable entertainment? Then covid came and stress tested our relationships when it comes to views on masks, vaccines and government response. How does the gospel overcome differences on secondary matters? Sermon#3 of 4 part series