Category Archives: Sermon

Patio Time, John 3:14-21

The Gospel of John introduces key aspects about Jesus in the first two chapters: his divine origins, gathering of disciples, gracious acts, and future destiny. In a conversation with Nicodemus, Jesus explains his purpose and the universal love of God, challenging Nicodemus to deepen his spiritual understanding. This highlights the importance of engaging in meaningful spiritual conversations. Continue reading

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Flipping Tables, John 2:13-22

This morning, we are looking at flipping tables. Today, flipping tables can mean a few things. On one hand, you’re at a busy restaurant like the Silo on a Saturday morning and are waiting for the busboy to clean up … Continue reading

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A Cross is More than Something to Slip into Your Pocket, Mark 8:31-38, Lent 2, Year B

Turn in your Bible to Mark 8.31-38. We find that Jesus and his companions have traveled roughly 30 miles north from Capernaum to the town of Caesarea Philippi – a town that would be considered to be as pagan as … Continue reading

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The Full Wilderness Experience, Mark 1:9-15

Turn in your Bible to Mark 1.9-15. In today’s Story, three vital incidents happen that shape Jesus’ identity, character, and purpose in his life, i.e. His baptism, his temptation in the wilderness, and his mission to proclaim the Good News.  … Continue reading

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Why are we so uncomfortable with silence?, Mark 9:2-9

Turn in your Bible to Mark 9:2-9. It literally falls in the very center of Mark’s Story and serves as a continental divide of sorts for the gospel. The first half of Mark laid out who Jesus was and described … Continue reading

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