A message from the series “Stand Alone.” In Jerusalem, you will always find faithful Jews praying at the Western Wall. They’re praying toward The Temple! The only problem is that there is no longer a temple standing there! It was destroyed nearly 2000 years ago. What is so compelling about the temple that they keep praying there, and should it be compelling to me?
Message: “09: Jesus Forgives and Heals” from Ken Cann
Annie Oakley
A message from the series “Like No Other.” Don’t you want Jesus to respond to your immediate needs? What catches his attention, and causes Jesus to respond?
Message: “08: A Day in Jesus’ Life” from Steve Dusek
Annie Oakley
A message from the series “Like No Other.” Jesus’ ministry grew exponentially… And all of a sudden! It would have been easy for him to get carried away with it, but he didn’t Jesus remained intensely focused on his real mission. What did he do that kept him so focused? AND, what do I need to know to keep focused on the prize in my life?
Message: “07: Jesus After Church” from Steve Dusek
Annie Oakley
A message from the series “Like No Other.” When Jesus exerts his authority, there is one response: Astonishment. That’s what everyone had. Is my life characterized by astonishment at who Jesus is, and what he does in me?
Message: “06B: Demons Still Hate Him” from Steve Dusek
Steve Dusek
A message from the series “Like No Other.” Last week we looked at the first demonic challenge to Jesus’ authority. This week, we zoom in hard on that challenge to discover what the demons were up to in Jesus’ day, and to see how it informs us about demonic activity in our culture today.
Message: “06A: Demons Hate Jesus” from Steve Dusek
Steve Dusek
A message from the series “Like No Other.” Mark 1:21-28
In Jesus’ first encounter with a demon, his authority is challenged. Demons challenge Jesus’ authority because demons hate Jesus.
Message: “05: Comfortable Jesus?” from Steven Mansell
Annie Oakley
A message from the series “Like No Other.” Mark 1:16-20, 2:13-14
Jesus calls disciples to follow him. He calls them out of their comfort zone into something daring, adventurous. Am I comfortable following Jesus, or am I living the adventure of a lifetime?
Message: “04: Jesus’ REAL Message” from Ken Cann
Annie Oakley
A message from the series “Like No Other.” Mark 1:14-15
Jesus begins his ministry by preaching the Good News. Is His real message the same as our message today? Do we know the Gospel according to Jesus?
Message: “03: The Temptation” from Steve Dusek
Annie Oakley
A message from the series “Like No Other.” Mark 1:12-13
Immediately after the mountaintop experience of his baptism, the Holy Spirit drives Jesus into the wilderness to be tempted for 40 days. What is happening here? Why would God drive Jesus out like this? What does this prove?
Message: “Communion & Baptism Sunday” from Steve Dusek
Annie Oakley
A message from the series “Stand Alone.”
Message: “02: The Baptism” from Steve Dusek
Steve Dusek
A message from the series “Like No Other.” Mark 1:9-11 Mark introduces us to Jesus, who is baptized. Here, Mark wants us to see something much more about Jesus than a baptism.. Jesus is identifying with and being identified as something much more.
Message: “01: The Beginning” from Steve Dusek
Steve Dusek
A message from the series “Like No Other.” Mark 1:1-8 Gospel writer Mark tells his story of Jesus, but he doesn’t actually start with Jesus. Why, according to Mark, is John the Baptist the beginning of the gospel?
Message: “Gravity” from Paul Stippich
Annie Oakley
A message from the series “Stand Alone.”
Message: “04 The Rich Young Ruler” from Steve Dusek
Steve Dusek
A message from the series “Seek & Save.” We all have that friend, that loved one that has walked away from Jesus. How does that make you feel? It is heartbreaking! How do you respond? Have you ever thought about how Jesus feels, and how he responds when someone walks away?
Message: “03 The Samaritan Woman” from Steve Dusek
Steve Dusek
A message from the series “Seek & Save.” An honest assessment of how Jesus approached the woman at the well.