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The Heart of A Spiritual Leader (Colossians 2:1-5)

By Shawn Farrell | December 15, 2024

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Our Singular Focus In Ministry (Colossians 1:28-29)

By Shawn Farrell | December 8, 2024

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Training Men and Serving Christ; Then and Now (Mark 6:6b-7)

By Chris Mueller | December 16, 2012

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What Kind of Slave Are You? (Luke 12:41-46)

By Jack Hughes | December 9, 2012

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The Gospel of Mark

The Tragedy of Unbelief (Mark 6:1-6)

By Chris Mueller | December 2, 2012

Ever wonder at people who seem excited about Christ and salvation, only later to walk away in unbelief? The first time Jesus returned in ministry they tried to kill Him. Now as He ministers in the synagogue, they immediately are amazed, but their wonder quickly wears off, souring into insulting attacks. Listen and be blown away by the tragedy of unbelief.

Jesus’ Power Over Death (Mark 5:21-24 & 35-43)

By Chris Mueller | November 25, 2012

Christ’s power over death and the daughter of Jairus in Mark 5:21 to 24 and 35 to 43. Be encouraged about death and what it means for the believer, and rejoice in the power of Jesus Christ over death.

Jesus’ Power Over Disease (Mark 5:21-34)

By Chris Mueller | November 18, 2012

The Lord just calmed a storm no sailor could control, delivered a demon no person could contain, and now we will hear how He healed a woman no doctor could cure. Mark 5:21 to 34, the healing of a very needy woman.

Is God Fair? (Rom 2:14-16)

By John Pleasnick | November 11, 2012

Unbelievers and Christians alike wrestle with feeling that God is unfair in saving some, and not others. And there are many in the world who have never even heard the Gospel–it seems completely unfair to condemn them for that. Romans 2:14 to 16 answers the question we’ve all asked.

Trusting in Christ’s Power Over Darkness (Mark 5:1-20)

By Chris Mueller | November 4, 2012

Mark 5:1-20 is one of the scariest stories in the Bible, the exorcism of Legion–plus one of the saddest, yet one of the most victorious events as well. Jesus demonstrates His absolute power, the deepest compassion and unbelievable love to one man, and to a community that rejects Him.

Bo

By Video | October 29, 2012

Bo was raised in a buddhist home. Hear how God drew him to Christ.

Who Controls Your Storms? (Mark 4:35-41)

By Chris Mueller | October 28, 2012

Never forget, God promises His children, we will experience storms. Everyday life itself is a storm. So how should Christians deal with storms? When you truly believe God is more powerful than any storm, and the controller of every storm in your life, you will glorify God, grow in Christ, and be at peace.

The Sovereign Growing Seed (Mark 4:26-34)

By Chris Mueller | October 21, 2012

Can God take tiny things and turn them into something great, huge, even massive? And will God make it happen Himself, or do we have to do it? Find out as the Lord gives us two parables about the sovereign growing seed from Mark 4:26 to 34.

Glowing and Showing Christ (Mark 4:21-25)

By Chris Mueller | October 14, 2012

Hide it under a bed or bushel? No! I am going to let it shine! Show and glow–Mark 4:21 to 25 The incredible way Christians shine, and the stewardship of radiating the truth.

Different Responses to the Gospel! (Mark 4:14-20)

By Chris Mueller | October 7, 2012

Jesus explains the parable of the SOWER and exposes the different HEART responses to His Word and the Gospel. One response is immediate rejection, but two of the responses are actually describing the phony make believer that may happen months or decades later.