Messages recorded during the Sunday morning service at Corydon Baptist Church
Corydon Baptist Church: Corydon, IN

Christians are resident aliens—travelers passing through this world, but never rooted in this world. As such, God's people need to know how to live as “first Kingdom” citizens in a “second kingdom” place. Discover your exilic identity and how to navigate what's true not by looking at politics, culture, or media, but by looking through the lens of God's Word. Then, resolve to live as ambassadors of God's coming Kingdom, bringing hope to a broken world. 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 CC: Peace

Christians are resident aliens—travelers passing through this world, but never rooted in this world. As such, God's people need to know how to live as “first Kingdom” citizens in a “second kingdom” place. Discover your exilic identity and how to navigate what's true not by looking at politics, culture, or media, but by looking through the lens of God's Word. Then, resolve to live as ambassadors of God's coming Kingdom, bringing hope to a broken world. 1 Corinthians 6:12-20CC: Self-Control

Christians are resident aliens—travelers passing through this world, but never rooted in this world. As such, God's people need to know how to live as “first Kingdom” citizens in a “second kingdom” place. Discover your exilic identity and how to navigate what's true not by looking at politics, culture, or media, but by looking through the lens of God's Word. Then, resolve to live as ambassadors of God's coming Kingdom, bringing hope to a broken world. Amos 5:18-27CC: Peace

Christians are resident aliens—travelers passing through this world, but never rooted in this world. As such, God's people need to know how to live as “first Kingdom” citizens in a “second kingdom” place. Discover your exilic identity and how to navigate what's true not by looking at politics, culture, or media, but by looking through the lens of God's Word. Then, resolve to live as ambassadors of God's coming Kingdom, bringing hope to a broken world. Colossians 2:6-8CC: Bible Study

Christians are resident aliens—travelers passing through this world, but never rooted in this world. As such, God's people need to know how to live as “first Kingdom” citizens in a “second kingdom” place. Discover your exilic identity and how to navigate what's true not by looking at politics, culture, or media, but by looking through the lens of God's Word. Then, resolve to live as ambassadors of God's coming Kingdom, bringing hope to a broken world. Hebrews 11:13-16CC: Identity in Christ

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 16:9-20CC: Jesus Christ

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 15:42-47CC: Hope

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 15:33-41CC: Jesus Christ

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 15:16-32 CC: Humanity

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 15:1-15CC: Salvation by Grace

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 14:32-56 CC: Faith

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 14:27-31,66-72CC: Humility

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 14:12-26CC: Salvation by Grace

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 14:1-11 CC: Life Purpose

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 13:28-37CC: Eternity

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 13:1-27CC: Eternity

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 12:35-44CC: Single-Mindedness

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 12:28-34CC: Love

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 7:24-30 CC: Humanity

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 12:18-27CC: Eternity

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 12:1-12 CC: Jesus Christ

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 12:13-17 CC: Life Purpose

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus' identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 11:27-33CC: Authority of the Bible

Central Bible Church journeys through Easter week, stopping at the Last Supper in our traditional Good Friday Remembrance and concluding with a glorious celebration of our risen Lord on Easter Sunday. Mark 16:1-8

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 11:12-25CC: Prayer

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 11:1-11CC: Jesus Christ

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 10:46-52CC: Humanity

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 10:35-45CC: Humility

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 10:17-31CC: Grace

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 10:1-12CC: Faithfulness

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 9:42-50 CC: Peace

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 9:38-41CC: Church

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 9:33-37, 10:13-16CC: Humility

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 9:14-29 CC: Prayer

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 9:2-13CC: Authority of the Bible

Join us as our Executive Pastor shares a timely message from Jeremiah. Jeremiah 29:1-14 CC: Life Purpose

Join us today to hear a Pastor David discuss the subject of worrying. Psalm 46CC: Peace

From ancient prophecy to an angel’s announcement to the mysterious visit from royalty in the East, the birth of Jesus is the most marvelous event in history. Each year, Christmas evokes a new sense of wonder. Travel back and discover why the people, places and particulars are so spectacular and learn what they mean for God’s people today. Matthew 2:13-18 CC: Salvation

From ancient prophecy to an angel’s announcement to the mysterious visit from royalty in the East, the birth of Jesus is the most marvelous event in history. Each year, Christmas evokes a new sense of wonder. Travel back and discover why the people, places and particulars are so spectacular and learn what they mean for God’s people today. Matthew 2:1-12CC: Worship

From ancient prophecy to an angel’s announcement to the mysterious visit from royalty in the East, the birth of Jesus is the most marvelous event in history. Each year, Christmas evokes a new sense of wonder. Travel back and discover why the people, places and particulars are so spectacular and learn what they mean for God’s people today. Luke 2:1-7 CC: Jesus Christ

From ancient prophecy to an angel’s announcement to the mysterious visit from royalty in the East, the birth of Jesus is the most marvelous event in history. Each year, Christmas evokes a new sense of wonder. Travel back and discover why the people, places and particulars are so spectacular and learn what they mean for God’s people today. Luke 1:26-38 CC: Jesus Christ

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 8:34-9:1CC: Disciple-Making

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 8:31-33CC: Salvation By Faith

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 8:27-30CC: Jesus Christ

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 8:22-26CC: Single-Mindedness

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 8:14-21 CC: Faithfulness

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 8:1-13 CC: Personal God

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 7:31-37 CC: Jesus Christ

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 7:1-23CC: Authority of the Bible

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Mark 6:45-56CC: Jesus Christ

Four writers tell the good news about Jesus. Mark, the shortest gospel, reveals Jesus as the servant-king who came to suffer and die, but rise triumphantly over the grave. The Gospel of Mark is a call to action—for all people to understand Jesus’ identity and surrender to his royal authority over their lives. Scripture: Mark 6:30-44CC: Personal God