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Message Pastor JasonWe dive into the unexpected tantrums that reveal deeper spiritual battles. Starting with a lighthearted personal story about a Happy Meal gone wrong, we transition into a powerful moment in Mark 1:21-28, where Jesus confronts an unclean spirit in the synagogue. What happens when evil faces the authority of Christ? We explore how loud and chaotic resistance from the enemy is a response to the power of God at work—and how we, too, can endure these moments of spiritual conflict, standing firm in our faith. Join us as we discuss the reality of spiritual warfare and the victory available through Jesus, even when the noise around us seems overwhelming. Enjoy this message? Consider visiting Ravenna Church of the Nazarene where Pastor Jason is the Senior Pastor. Have a prayer need? Want to share something with Pastor Jason? Help spread the gospel through this podcast by subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing this episode.
Hey, y'all! Welcome to the Gary Church Podcast . . . from Gary Church, here in Wheaton, IL. We would love to have you worship with us! You may find more information about our next worship service at www.garychurch.org. This is the scripture and sermon from January 28, 2024! Our scripture is read by Jill Grauman (00:05) and the sermon by Rev. Dr. Daniel Cochran is entitled "Have You Come to Destroy Us" (02:08). At Gary Church our mission through Christ is to grow in joyful faith and serve all in love! Deuteronomy 18:15-20Mark 1:21-28Revised Common Lectionary
Mark 1:21-28 New International Version Jesus Drives Out an ...
Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany (Year B, 2023-2024)Scripture Readings: Deuteronomy 18:15-20, Psalm 111, 1 Corinthians 8:1-13, Mark 1:21-28
As I'm getting Facebook Live Chapel servies going again I wanted to get everyone caught up w/ Mark. So here is an overview of Mark chapter one. Next week we will start fresh w/ Mark chapter 2.
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 8 of the Gospel for Everyone. In this episode we continue our series on "Understanding the Times" and we dive deeper into the discussion of having a Biblical Worldview. We also establish that the Word of God is authoritative truth.Sermon Texts: Mark 1:21-28; Matthew 28; Revelation 22:18-19; Isaiah 55:10-11; Matthew 24:35Resource: Live no Lies by John Mark Comer
Hey, y'all! Welcome to the Gary Church Podcast . . . from Gary Church, here in Wheaton, IL.Sorry for the late posting! We had some technical difficulties with our recording equipment in the sanctuary this last Sunday during worship. However, all is well now, our audio was saved for this episdode, and we are back better than ever for Lent! We are only able to gather 50 people a day in our sanctuary with masks on and social distanced for safety. You may register for our next worship service at www.garychurch.org. This is the scripture and sermon from February 21st, 2021, the 1st Sunday of Lent. Our scripture is read by John-Marc Bilezikian (00:55) and Ally Updegrove (01:57) and the sermon is entitled “REPENTANCE: The Unclean Spirits . . . Obey Him” (03:01). At Gary Church our mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world!Mark 1:9-15, 21-28Revised Common LectionaryVideo of the entire February 21st, 2021 Worship Service at Gary Church
John explores what Epiphany, Candlemas, and Mark offer as we begin a new yearHe wonders what blows our mind as we listen to these stories?In light of that· what are the possibilities as we start this new year?· what boundaries might we cross?· how might we join the work of liberation?The notes for this sermon can be found here
Today's Message: "Calling Out What is not Right."ELCIC National Bishop Rev. Susan Johnson
Given at St. Anselm's Abbey by Fr. Christopher Wyvill on January 31, 2021.
Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany (Year B, 2020-2021):Deuteronomy 18:15-20, Psalm 111, 1 Corinthians 8:1-13, Mark 1:21-28
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John explores what Mark and Candlemass offer as we begin a new year. The first half is the sermon and the second half is a conversation after they had some time to talk to each other about these questions: - Why did you come to church today? - What do we hope for was we gather each Sunday? - What assumptions might we let go of and what new ways of seeing our life of faith are we being revealed?
4th Sunday after the Epiphany (Year B) Deuteronomy 18:15-20, Psalm 111, 1 Corinthians 8:1-13, Mark 1:21-28
John briefly explores Candlemas, finishing with the importance of Christ the light - how does light Christ enable us to see ourselves and the world we live in.. Then he uses the article The Likely Cause of Addiction Has Been Discovered, and It Is Not What You Think by Johann Hari to refelct on Mark 1:21-28 and what it is that Jesus might be liberating those in the story and those hearing the story from He finishes by inviting people to reflect on what cages Christ is both liberating us from, and what we are being invited into?