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It is our mission to help people become faithful followers of Jesus Christ. Lead Pastor Shawn Peterson, preaches from God’s Word and brings practical application to deepen and grow our faith. Everyone is welcome because nobody is perfect, and God has great plans for your life!
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Ephesians 1:8-11 highlights how Jesus is at the heart of everything. He shows us God's plan, bringing everything together with specific people in specific ways. It's exciting to know that as believers, we are part of His big plan.
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In Acts 15-17, Paul said “yes” to the Spirit’s call to serve others. He had no idea of the bigger, complicated, unexpected, and beautiful plan that God was orchestrating. All we have to do is obediently serve others and God will take care of the details.
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In Acts 8, Philip obediently followed God's leading even though it didn't make sense to him. God often guides us through troubles and hardships we endure because He’s going to provide in a new and unexpected way.
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Before creation, God had already set in place a plan for His Church to be the herald of His Gospel. Each believer is uniquely gifted and specifically placed by God to abound in His good works. Your life matters!
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In Mark 16:1-8, grace unfolds: Women, encountering an empty tomb and the angel's words of Christ's resurrection, are tasked to spread this miraculous news. Grace, a divine gift of unmerited love and forgiveness, empowers their mission.
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Mark 15:39-47 beautifully showcases Jesus' selfless sacrifice, embodying the transformative power of love. His burial goes beyond historical account, giving us a glimpse of the Kingdom of God breaking into human history.
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In Mark 15:1-15, we witness Jesus' unwavering dedication to advancing the Kingdom of God, even in the face of immense pressure. His focus and purpose remind us to look beyond worldly power, politics, and comforts of this world.
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In Mark 14:66-72 we see that trust in Jesus' words is the key to experiencing His love. This profound change, one person at a time, is exemplified by Peter's transformation from a disheartened denier to a messenger of love, grace, and forgiveness.
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In Mark 14:43-52, we see the picture of Jesus who was alone but in complete control, as He triumphantly moved to the cross. But why would He subject himself to such horror? So that we might be fully known and fully loved.
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In Mark 14:12-21 and 27-28, amidst adversity, Jesus exemplifies hospitality during Passover. His unwavering purpose, despite trials, inspires us to embrace our mission and gifts with courage, showing love and serving one another.
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In Mark 14:1-11, Mark contrasts two types of people: someone who is in relationship with Jesus and whose life is radically transformed (like Mary) and someone who is in relationship with Jesus and really hasn’t changed at all (like Judas).
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In Mark 13:1-13, Jesus' predictions of the temple's destruction and warnings about tribulations, false prophets, and persecution hold relevance for us today. We are reminded to proclaim the gospel, even as the world unravels.
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In Mark 12:28-31, the religious rulers, in their final attempt to trap Jesus and have the people turn on Him, want to know if the foundation of His kingdom is solid. Jesus reorients their hearts to what should have always been the most important thing.
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In Mark 12:13-27, religious leaders question Jesus about taxes and resurrection, hoping to trap him. Jesus wisely responds, exposing their hypocrisy. He wants us to understand that He is the only one worthy of our affections and allegiances.
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In Mark 11:20-26, Jesus teaches the disciples about the power of faith and prayer. When we have faith in God, we experience the Fruits of the Spirit and a life filled with expectant supernatural prayer.
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In Mark 11:1-11, Jesus enters Jerusalem on a donkey. Jesus is mighty and powerful; He is God! He could have chosen any way to enter as a king yet, he humbly moves toward the cross, riding an animal the world thought to be unworthy of a king.
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In Mark 10:32-52, Jesus isn’t done shocking the disciples with an impossible expectation. He has one more lesson to teach on Kingdom of God living: He teaches them how a person leads and influences by putting the needs of others first.
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A wealthy man approaches Jesus to ask him how to enter the kingdom of God. Jesus tells him and the disciples it would be easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.
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The transfiguration of Jesus confirms that, despite looking like a normal man, Jesus is in essence fully God. This experience stands apart from miracles and healings and is more than His teachings. This is the glory and splendor of God being revealed.
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