Join us as we welcome Todd France this morning as Pastor Brad is away on vacation.
Join us as we welcome Todd France this morning as Pastor Brad is away on vacation.
As we celebrate the birth of the Savior this week, we see Mark turning our attention to children and the role they play in our discipleship. May the message we see in our passage for this morning help us see …
Every area of our lives should be filtered through the reality of our relationship with Jesus. Mark reminds us continually that as disciples of Jesus, He now gets to dictate how we should live. But that doesn’t make it easy. …
While we might not readily admit it, we can identify with the disciples’ struggle in vying for greatness in the Kingdom. We like to be honored, recognized and lifted up. This is the world’s path to greatness. But Jesus continues …
When you’re overlooked by another, how do you respond? Most often that angers us because we refuse to be dishonored or overlooked. We would never say that we’re great, but our actions often shout it. This morning we continue our …
We all desire to be great and significant. Or at the very least associated with greatness. That’s why we buy jerseys and bobble heads. But the world’s path to greatness ultimately leaves us empty and exhausted. In contrast, Jesus shows …
Failure is most often equated with regret and sorrow. Sadly this is true, but the hope giving reality is that God often uses failure in our lives to bring about wonderful change that not only transforms His people but also …
The road of discipleship is a process that often involves suffering and setback. But as we look at our passage for this morning, we are reminded that God has not failed to provide the measure of encouragement we need. May …
As we continue along the road called discipleship in following after Jesus, it can be a road filled with discouragement and challenge. The question is where can we find encouragement along the way? This morning’s passage supplies that hope as …
We all carry expectations for how we believe Jesus should act in our lives. The disciples were no different. Today Mark begins to unfold for us the struggle it was for these men to see Jesus as the Messiah He …