Scripture Text: 2 Peter 3:8-10; Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43
Revealing What is Required of Us
Scripture Text: James 1:22-25; Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23
A Heart for Mission
Scripture Text: 1 Corinthians 1:18-25; Luke 10:1-9
A Public King and Kingdom
Scripture Text: Psalm 72:1-11; Matthew 2:1-12
Vision for Our Strength
Scripture Text: Ephesians 3:14-21; John 14:15-17
Vision for Our Inclusion
Scripture Text: Ephesians 3:1-13; John 10:14-16
Vision for Our Households
Scripture Text: Ephesians 2:11-22; Matthew 7:24-27
Vision for Our Works
Scripture Text: Ephesians 2:1-10; Luke 6:43-45
Vision for Our Calling
Scripture Text: Ephesians 1:15-23; Mark 2:15-17
Vision for Our Blessings
Scripture Text: Ephesians 1:1-14; Luke 10:21-24
Revealed in His Poverty
Scripture Text: Mark 10:17-31
When Jesus began His ministry, people had expectations for who he was and what he would do for them. Some of those expectations were accurate, but many were not. Often the words and deeds of Jesus caught people off guard and forced them to let go of their preconceived notions. Today Jesus continues to surprise people. He continues to meet us in unexpected ways that force us to change - to let go of what we expect from Him and to embrace Him on His own terms. The season of Epiphany is a time of the year dedicated to celebrating the revelation of the Son of God - and so, we will spend the coming weeks exploring the Gospel of Mark to see how Jesus chose to reveal Himself.
Revealed in His Rejection
Scripture Text: Mark 6:1-6
When Jesus began His ministry, people had expectations for who he was and what he would do for them. Some of those expectations were accurate, but many were not. Often the words and deeds of Jesus caught people off guard and forced them to let go of their preconceived notions. Today Jesus continues to surprise people. He continues to meet us in unexpected ways that force us to change - to let go of what we expect from Him and to embrace Him on His own terms. The season of Epiphany is a time of the year dedicated to celebrating the revelation of the Son of God - and so, we will spend the coming weeks exploring the Gospel of Mark to see how Jesus chose to reveal Himself.
Revealed in His Authority
Scripture Text: Mark 1:21-28
When Jesus began His ministry, people had expectations for who he was and what he would do for them. Some of those expectations were accurate, but many were not. Often the words and deeds of Jesus caught people off guard and forced them to let go of their preconceived notions. Today Jesus continues to surprise people. He continues to meet us in unexpected ways that force us to change - to let go of what we expect from Him and to embrace Him on His own terms. The season of Epiphany is a time of the year dedicated to celebrating the revelation of the Son of God - and so, we will spend the coming weeks exploring the Gospel of Mark to see how Jesus chose to reveal Himself.
Revealed in His Stories
Scripture Text: Mark 4:26-34
When Jesus began His ministry, people had expectations for who he was and what he would do for them. Some of those expectations were accurate, but many were not. Often the words and deeds of Jesus caught people off guard and forced them to let go of their preconceived notions. Today Jesus continues to surprise people. He continues to meet us in unexpected ways that force us to change - to let go of what we expect from Him and to embrace Him on His own terms. The season of Epiphany is a time of the year dedicated to celebrating the revelation of the Son of God - and so, we will spend the coming weeks exploring the Gospel of Mark to see how Jesus chose to reveal Himself.
Revealed in His Glory
Scripture Text: John 2:1-12
When Jesus began His ministry, people had expectations for who he was and what he would do for them. Some of those expectations were accurate, but many were not. Often the words and deeds of Jesus caught people off guard and forced them to let go of their preconceived notions. Today Jesus continues to surprise people. He continues to meet us in unexpected ways that force us to change - to let go of what we expect from Him and to embrace Him on His own terms. The season of Epiphany is a time of the year dedicated to celebrating the revelation of the Son of God - and so, we will spend the coming weeks exploring the Gospel of Mark to see how Jesus chose to reveal Himself.
Revealed in His Community
Scripture Text: Mark 3:13-21
When Jesus began His ministry, people had expectations for who he was and what he would do for them. Some of those expectations were accurate, but many were not. Often the words and deeds of Jesus caught people off guard and forced them to let go of their preconceived notions. Today Jesus continues to surprise people. He continues to meet us in unexpected ways that force us to change - to let go of what we expect from Him and to embrace Him on His own terms. The season of Epiphany is a time of the year dedicated to celebrating the revelation of the Son of God - and so, we will spend the coming weeks exploring the Gospel of Mark to see how Jesus chose to reveal Himself.
Revealed in His Forgiveness
Scripture Text: Mark 2:1-12
When Jesus began His ministry, people had expectations for who he was and what he would do for them. Some of those expectations were accurate, but many were not. Often the words and deeds of Jesus caught people off guard and forced them to let go of their preconceived notions. Today Jesus continues to surprise people. He continues to meet us in unexpected ways that force us to change - to let go of what we expect from Him and to embrace Him on His own terms. The season of Epiphany is a time of the year dedicated to celebrating the revelation of the Son of God - and so, we will spend the coming weeks exploring the Gospel of Mark to see how Jesus chose to reveal Himself.