Unquenchable Fire
How seriously should we take sin—and why does Jesus speak so starkly about it? In Mark 9:42-50, Jesus warns of a hidden danger, points to consequences we’d rather avoid thinking about, and calls for a radical response. What’s at stake if we ignore his words?
Help My Unbelief!
In Mark 9:14-29, a desperate father prays one of the most honest prayers in Scripture: “I believe; help my unbelief.” Here we see how Jesus meets doubts with compassion and invites helpless people to depend on his power through prayer.
The Transfiguration
The transfiguration of Jesus briefly reveals who he truly is, yet it is sandwiched between passages that speak of suffering and rejection. What does this moment mean for those who follow him today? In Mark 9:1-13, we are invited to see Jesus more clearly—and to listen to him.
Spiritual Blindness
Many people think they see Jesus clearly. But what if we only see fragments? In Mark 8:22-30, Jesus heals a blind man in stages, which reveals what's necessary to understand Him. And then Jesus asks a question that reveals whether we truly understand. Come and see for yourself.
Do You Not Yet Understand?
Jesus miraculously provides bread again, and then warns his disciples about the “yeast” that blinds people to who he truly is. In the miracle Jesus reveals his compassion and power. But in the warning he reveals a heart problem that only he can fix.
An Opportunity Came
The story of Herod and John the Baptist is one of the saddest moments in Mark. But not for the reasons you might expect. What was the opportunity placed before Herod? And why did he miss it? This passage invites us to consider how we respond to God’s word.
Jesus Overcomes Evil
Since the Fall, the world has been tainted by evil and demonic forces. Sometimes, evil can seem overwhelming. In those moments, we may wonder what God is doing about evil and demonic forces. In Mark 5:1-20, we see Jesus' power and authority as He confronts evil, demonstrating God's mercy that transforms us and brings freedom.
Who Then Is This?
How powerful is Jesus, really? And can he still be trusted when the storms of life threaten to sink you? In Mark 4:35-41, the disciples discover that the one who sleeps through the storm is also the one who commands it—and that knowing him changes how we face every fear.
God’s Surprising Kingdom
Do you ever wonder why Christianity and the church can feel small, insignificant and hidden? If God is all-powerful, why isn’t His work in the world and in our lives more obvious? In Mark 4:21-34, Jesus uses parables to reveal how counterintuitive God’s kingdom is and how that enables us to live in joyful expectation.
The Parable of the Soils
How do you listen to God’s word? What kind of heart do you bring when you hear it? In the parable of the sower, Jesus shows that it’s possible to hear without really hearing—only those who accept his word and act on it bear lasting fruit. Do you have ears to hear?
Lord of the Sabbath
Jesus transforms our understanding of the Sabbath. Far from being a burden of rules, the Sabbath points us to rest in Christ himself. As Lord of the Sabbath, Jesus liberates, deepens, and strengthens our joy in God’s good gift of rest and worship.
Two Ways to Live
Have you ever felt like you’re just drifting through life, unsure of where you’re headed or what you should be doing? In Mark 2:13-17, we see Jesus call someone just like that, dramatically changing the way they live and relate to others for the better. Come and see how you can experience that for yourself.
The Greatest Need
What do you do when someone gives you a gift you didn’t ask for, but it was exactly what you needed? In Mark 2:1-12, Jesus surprises a paralysed man with more than he hoped for, turning expectations upside down and leaving the crowd stunned.
Moved with Pity
We all know brokenness—sickness, sorrow, loneliness, shame. In Mark 1:29-45, we meet Jesus, the King who sees your pain, reaches into your brokenness, and has the power to make you whole. This sermon explores Jesus’ power, priorities, and pity—inviting us to trust and follow him.
Jesus’ Authority
This sermon explores the stunning authority of Jesus in Mark 1:16–28. In the way he calls followers, teaches powerfully, and defeats evil, we see not just a man—but the Son of God. How can we relate to someone with such authority?
Good News for Everyone
What makes Jesus so extraordinary? How can someone from 2000 years ago still influence the world and its people today? Mark 1:1-15 helps us understand who Jesus is and what He came to do, showing that He truly is good news for everyone.