Scripture – Mark 7:24-30 The mercy of God comes through Jesus, not to those of a certain ethnicity, or social status, or religious background. God gives mercy only (but always!) to those who come to …
Honor God by Honoring His Word
Scripture – Mark 7:1-13 In this message Pastor Jason warns us of the danger of smoothly replacing God’s commands with our own commands, all the while flying the banner of “I’m just trying to honor …
Jesus Is the Great Shepherd
Scripture – Mark 6:30-44 We are all in need. We grow weary. We lack knowledge of truth. We have bodies that get sick and die. We are often short-sighted or mis-focused. We are dependent creatures …
The Sweet & Dangerous Message of Repentance
Scripture – Mark 6:14-29 Alongside proclaiming the Good News of the kingdom, we are sent to call people to repent so that they may enter into the kingdom. This makes the message of repentance a …
Prideful Unbelief
Scripture – Mark 6:1-6 This passage reveals the surprising fact that Jesus was not celebrated as a “hometown hero.” On the contrary, Mark relates that Jesus was rejected in his hometown! In the same way, he is rejected by many …
Necessary Divinity
Scripture – Mark 5:1-20 In this message, Pastor Jason highlights the necessity of Jesus being, and us believing that he is, God in the flesh. This passage reveals the deity of Jesus by demonstrating the unparalleled power of Jesus, …
The Unstoppable Kingdom
Scripture – Mark 4:26-34 In this message Pastor Jason unpacks two parables of the kingdom, explaining that the kingdom of God is the rule of God in the hearts of man. That invisible allegiance reveals itself …
Stirred Up to Listen
Scripture – Mark 4:21-25 Pastor Jason outlines four reasons to listen to the Word of God that Jesus gives us in this passage: The Logic of Listening, The Command to Listen, The Promise of Listening, and The …
God’s Gift of Love (Christmas Eve 2018)
Scripture – John 3:16 In this message, Pastor Jason reminds us that Christmas is a celebration of supernaturally powerful love. It’s not primarily about our love, but God’s love for us. Not first and foremost about the …