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The Meaning of Easter | Mark 16:1-7 | Bob Jennerich by Grace Redeemer Community Church
Robert Bishop (Lead Pastor) | The Way of the Cross, Ep. 14 | Mar 31, 2024
The Resurrection speaks words of victory, encouragement, and direction to us today.
The Resurrection speaks words of victory, encouragement, and direction to us today.
David TannerMark Series 16Mar 31, 2024
Message: Mark Christian, Senior MinisterPassage: Mark 16:1-8Series: The One
We are a church with a long history which includes wonderful messages from pastors and guest speakers alike. This audio library includes sermons from our pastors Rev. Heidi Welch, Rev. Clark Stein, Rev. Karen Oehl, and special guests - Rev. Dr. William McCartney, Betsy Wooster, Rev. Lisa Drew, Rev. Dave Patton, Michael Jasczcak, Rev. Joy (Parker) Fenton-Jones, Janet Kleckner, Rev. Steve Clunn, Rev. Rob Leveridge, A. Current-Felder, Rev. Kathy Dickreide, John Brachna, Jenny Gee and Rev. Peg Welch.
Today's Topics: 1) Traditional Gospel for Easter Mark 16:1-7 2) The Empty Tomb - Biblical Evidence That Jesus Actually Died and Arose from the Dead 3) The Shroud of Turin: Physical Evidence of the Resurrection 4) Important Facts about Easter & Divine Mercy https://www.churchpop.com/2023/04/08/6-important-facts-about-easter-every-catholic-should-know/ https://www.churchpop.com/2023/04/10/how-to-obtain-the-unique-plenary-indulgence-jesus-offers-on-divine-mercy-sunday/
2023/04/09 - The Words of Easter (Mark 16:1-8) | Pastor Wade Chan by Indelible Grace Church
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. Lincoln, Nebraska April 9, 2023. Rev. Clint K Poppe
Morning Sermon from 26 March
Jesus Prays in Gethsemene
Jesus is Anointed at Bethany
Calvary Chapel Paris Buzzsprout-10479489 Thu, 21 Apr 2022 12:00:00 -0400 1099 full false Dsbroadway@gmail.com (Pastor's of Calvary Pari
In movies, happy endings can often feel cheesy. Life rarely works out with a “happy ending.” J.R.R. Tolkien says that he thinks Happy Endings give us a glimpse of something deeper that we long for. Happy endings can point us toward the Easter story, however.
Pastor Nolan shares how the terrifying reality of the resurrection of Jesus Christ will change our hearts and the world.
Sojourn Heights Church is one local church within Sojourn Houston, which is a family of neighborhood churches seeking to share Jesus with our neighbors for the glory of God and the good of our city. This sermon can be found here in audio form or on our YouTube channel for the video.
Easter changes everything because it give us hope we can be forgiven, we can change, and we can live forever! So, put your hope and trust in Jesus, the risen King.
Welcome to the weekly podcast of Sozo Church in Spokane, Washington with sermons by Mark Blair and the pastoral staff. To learn more, visit www.sozospokane.org
Easter Sunday worship(11 am service)
Join Wayne and Dan for a conversation about Jesus' authority in this week's midweek reflection. As they discovered as they talked, Jesus' authority presents a transformative challenge, but also a liberating hope!
In our first mid-week reflection in our Journey to Easter, Dan invites us to ask ourselves, "Why am I here? What do I seek? Is it following Jesus on my terms, seeing what I can get out of it? Or have I come on this journey seeking God?"
Pastor Jay Song - 4/4/2021
Easter Series: Hope - Why Easter Matters. Passage: Mark 14:10-72. Preacher: Reg Piper (Readings: Stacey Chapman). Date of Talk: 1 April 2021 Is John Mark the young man? Mk 14:51-52 Mk 14:10-26 Jesus instituted a covenant meal He facilitated the event He gave the elements significance Mk 14:26-42 Jesus sought strength for the fearful trial. He anticipated the victory He felt the darkness Mk 14:43-50 Jesus shone light in the darkness He exposed the worldly darkness He shone God's light Mk 14:53-65 Jesus owned the Sanhedrin's accusation The leaders accused Jesus of blasphemy He declared he was God's Christ Mk 14:66-72 Jesus persisted with Peter's weakness He cautioned Peter's loyalty He would see Peter in Galilee
Easter: Mark 16:1-8: The Big Picture
Finale | Easter | Mark Hoffman
Mark Francis AM04Apr2021 Sermon series: Easter All Age Livestream Service - 1 Luke 24:1-12 read by Youth. Mark Francis talks on Easter Playing time: 51 minutes.
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Watch Lead Pastor Brent Minter’s message from our 2021 Easter service on Mark 15:42-16:8.
The Easter without an Easter; Mark 16:1-8 by Bret Hammond
On Palm Sunday, Phil Varley, our Senior Associate Pastor, preached out of Mark 11 and Jesus’ entrance into Jerusalem. In particular he posed the question, ‘How could everything changes so quickly from what seems so positive on this day, to what develops over the next few days?’ As he focussed on what the crowds got right, and what they got wrong about Jesus, Phil encouraged us all to welcome, recognise and respond to Jesus fully throughout this coming Easter week.
Pastor Josh closes out the Good, Good News Campaign.Support the show (http://www.overflowdfw.com/giving)
Rev. Seth Cain — Sixth Sunday of Easter — Mark 4.35-41
Mark 16:1-8 - Easter Sunday 2020
What is the True Meaning of Easter, also called Pascha (Greek, Latin) or Resurrection Sunday, is a festival and holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day after his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary c. 30 AD. Mark and Pete look at what it truly means to them today. Mark and Pete are a businessmen and a clergyman who have been friends since the 70's
What is the True Meaning of Easter, also called Pascha (Greek, Latin) or Resurrection Sunday, is a festival and holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day after his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary c. 30 AD. Mark and Pete look at what it truly means to them today.Mark and Pete are a businessmen and a clergyman who have been friends since the 70's
The Good News of Easter, Mark 16:1-8, Mark 16, Dustin Neeley, Refuge Church Franklin, Franklin, Tennessee
What is the True Meaning of Easter, also called Pascha (Greek, Latin) or Resurrection Sunday, is a festival and holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day after his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary c. 30 AD. Mark and Pete look at what it truly means to them today. Mark and Pete are a businessmen and a clergyman who have been friends since the 70's
What is the True Meaning of Easter, also called Pascha (Greek, Latin) or Resurrection Sunday, is a festival and holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day after his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary c. 30 AD. Mark and Pete look at what it truly means to them today.Mark and Pete are a businessmen and a clergyman who have been friends since the 70's
Sermon for Easter Day, April 12th, 2020, by Rev. Matthew D. Ruesch
‘The Folded Grave Clothes’, - in this celebration of Easter Mark focuses on John 20: 1-16
This is a VERY quick podcast with only me talking. I wanted to wish everyone a Happy Easter and a Happy Passover for our jewish friends. Death is not a favorable topic, but it's something we inevitably face, usually with a loved one passing away. I think the greatest gift Jesus has given us is the lesson that death is not to be feared - and that if you believe in the spirit, you know your spirit will live on, long after the body passes away. Be uplifted, give love and receive the love others have to give. Remember - Jesus thought enough of you to die for you. Think enough of him to live for him. God bless everyone and Happy Easter.
2018-04-01 sermon by Interim Pastor Jim Childs at Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Columbus, Ohio, where we proclaim God's extravagant grace, radical inclusion, and relentless compassion. Join us for worship at 8am, 9am, or 11:15am. http://www.AcceptingAll.com
The Rev. Jacob Smith discusses how in the midst of deconstructing the Gospel, The Gospel deconstructs us, and the makes us brand new. The first point of the Easter Sermon was inspired by the article "Closer Than you Think (The Trouble with Deconstruction)" by the Reverend Connor Gwin, found on the Mockingbird Blog. The quote taken is as follows: "Charles Taylor wrote about this in his 2007 book, A Secular Age. In this seminal work, Taylor argues that authenticity is the hallmark of the secular age, which is why doubt is in. Authentic doubt or disbelief is better than inauthentic faith or belief, at least in the secular age. Deconstruction is the fruit of this seed of doubt. For Taylor, the secular age has not eliminated belief but it has made belief itself unbelievable. This explains why deconstruction is so popular. Our zeitgeist is marked by deep cynicism and the question, “You don’t really believe that, do you?” Our superheroes are now dark and gritty. Our politicians are no longer paragons of virtue and civic responsibility (or they aren’t pretending to be). In my own life, I am suspicious of anyone who is too nice or just a bit too earnest."
The guys kick off our Holy Week series, Nacho Typical Easter, with a look at Mark 16 and the reasons why Easter can be a scary proposition. Plus, our first nacho recipe of the week, for "A Pile Of Nachos"!
The guys kick off our Holy Week series, Nacho Typical Easter, with a look at Mark 16 and the reasons why Easter can be a scary proposition. Plus, our first nacho recipe of the week, for "A Pile Of Nachos"!
Central Coast Community Church Sermons 2016
This year we're bringing you an Easter reflection, with a twist. Rather than asking Christians to reflect on their own festival, we thought it'd be more interesting to ask people from other faiths and none to reflect on the symbolism of Easter. We're easing you in gently with Mark Vernon, a former Anglican priest, who now considers himself an agnostic. If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter If you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map, and see if any other nomads are in your area. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. If you want to join them, you can make regular donations at Patreon or a one-off or regular donation through PayPal, the links to which you can find on our support page. As a thank you, you'll have access to Nomad Book Club, our online community The Beloved Listener Lounge, and Nomad Devotionals, where we're attempting to reconstruct worship through a creative mix of songs, music, readings, prayers and guest reflections.
Easter Sunday
Easter Sunday
Sermon from April 13, 2014
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Easter - Mark's writing explained
Easter - Mark's writing explained
Join Profs. Rolf Jacobson, Kathryn Schifferdecker, and Craig Koester for "I Love to Tell the Story," a weekly conversation on the narrative lectionary. This week's reading is Easter: Mark 16:1-8. read more...