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It's becoming more and more difficult to faithfully follow Jesus in the world today. Racism, partisan politics, consumerism, Nationalism, ecological degradation, social media fights, and misinformation of all kinds - what is a Jesus Follower to do? Thankfully, we have ancient letters preserved for us in the New Testament that give us a glimpse into the challenges the earliest Christians faced in their efforts to faithfully follow Jesus in a culture that was pagan to the core. These New Testament writings can help us learn to faithfully follow Jesus today, by paying close attention to how these earliest Christians did this in the 1st century. During the months of September, October, and November, Markey Church will be taking a deep dive into the Letter to the Philippians. Written by the Apostle Paul to the church in Philippi, this letter invites us to consider how the story of Jesus, and the Kingdom of God, is designed to shape us more deeply than any other story. In preparation for this new series, you're invited to read through the Letter to the Philippians and to read a bit about the background to that letter, including watching this overview video from our friends at The Bible Project.
It's becoming more and more difficult to faithfully follow Jesus in the world today. Racism, partisan politics, consumerism, Nationalism, ecological degradation, social media fights, and misinformation of all kinds - what is a Jesus Follower to do? Thankfully, we have ancient letters preserved for us in the New Testament that give us a glimpse into the challenges the earliest Christians faced in their efforts to faithfully follow Jesus in a culture that was pagan to the core. These New Testament writings can help us learn to faithfully follow Jesus today, by paying close attention to how these earliest Christians did this in the 1st century. During the months of September, October, and November, Markey Church will be taking a deep dive into the Letter to the Philippians. Written by the Apostle Paul to the church in Philippi, this letter invites us to consider how the story of Jesus, and the Kingdom of God, is designed to shape us more deeply than any other story. In preparation for this new series, you're invited to read through the Letter to the Philippians and to read a bit about the background to that letter, including watching this overview video from our friends at The Bible Project.
It's becoming more and more difficult to faithfully follow Jesus in the world today. Racism, partisan politics, consumerism, Nationalism, ecological degradation, social media fights, and misinformation of all kinds - what is a Jesus Follower to do? Thankfully, we have ancient letters preserved for us in the New Testament that give us a glimpse into the challenges the earliest Christians faced in their efforts to faithfully follow Jesus in a culture that was pagan to the core. These New Testament writings can help us learn to faithfully follow Jesus today, by paying close attention to how these earliest Christians did this in the 1st century. During the months of September, October, and November, Markey Church will be taking a deep dive into the Letter to the Philippians. Written by the Apostle Paul to the church in Philippi, this letter invites us to consider how the story of Jesus, and the Kingdom of God, is designed to shape us more deeply than any other story. In preparation for this new series, you're invited to read through the Letter to the Philippians and to read a bit about the background to that letter, including watching this overview video from our friends at The Bible Project.
It's becoming more and more difficult to faithfully follow Jesus in the world today. Racism, partisan politics, consumerism, Nationalism, ecological degradation, social media fights, and misinformation of all kinds - what is a Jesus Follower to do? Thankfully, we have ancient letters preserved for us in the New Testament that give us a glimpse into the challenges the earliest Christians faced in their efforts to faithfully follow Jesus in a culture that was pagan to the core. These New Testament writings can help us learn to faithfully follow Jesus today, by paying close attention to how these earliest Christians did this in the 1st century. During the months of September, October, and November, Markey Church will be taking a deep dive into the Letter to the Philippians. Written by the Apostle Paul to the church in Philippi, this letter invites us to consider how the story of Jesus, and the Kingdom of God, is designed to shape us more deeply than any other story. In preparation for this new series, you're invited to read through the Letter to the Philippians and to read a bit about the background to that letter, including watching this overview video from our friends at The Bible Project.
It's becoming more and more difficult to faithfully follow Jesus in the world today. Racism, partisan politics, consumerism, Nationalism, ecological degradation, social media fights, and misinformation of all kinds - what is a Jesus Follower to do? Thankfully, we have ancient letters preserved for us in the New Testament that give us a glimpse into the challenges the earliest Christians faced in their efforts to faithfully follow Jesus in a culture that was pagan to the core. These New Testament writings can help us learn to faithfully follow Jesus today, by paying close attention to how these earliest Christians did this in the 1st century. During the months of September, October, and November, Markey Church will be taking a deep dive into the Letter to the Philippians. Written by the Apostle Paul to the church in Philippi, this letter invites us to consider how the story of Jesus, and the Kingdom of God, is designed to shape us more deeply than any other story. In preparation for this new series, you're invited to read through the Letter to the Philippians and to read a bit about the background to that letter, including watching this overview video from our friends at The Bible Project.
It's becoming more and more difficult to faithfully follow Jesus in the world today. Racism, partisan politics, consumerism, Nationalism, ecological degradation, social media fights, and misinformation of all kinds - what is a Jesus Follower to do? Thankfully, we have ancient letters preserved for us in the New Testament that give us a glimpse into the challenges the earliest Christians faced in their efforts to faithfully follow Jesus in a culture that was pagan to the core. These New Testament writings can help us learn to faithfully follow Jesus today, by paying close attention to how these earliest Christians did this in the 1st century. During the months of September, October, and November, Markey Church will be taking a deep dive into the Letter to the Philippians. Written by the Apostle Paul to the church in Philippi, this letter invites us to consider how the story of Jesus, and the Kingdom of God, is designed to shape us more deeply than any other story. In preparation for this new series, you're invited to read through the Letter to the Philippians and to read a bit about the background to that letter, including watching this overview video from our friends at The Bible Project.
It's becoming more and more difficult to faithfully follow Jesus in the world today. Racism, partisan politics, consumerism, Nationalism, ecological degradation, social media fights, and misinformation of all kinds - what is a Jesus Follower to do? Thankfully, we have ancient letters preserved for us in the New Testament that give us a glimpse into the challenges the earliest Christians faced in their efforts to faithfully follow Jesus in a culture that was pagan to the core. These New Testament writings can help us learn to faithfully follow Jesus today, by paying close attention to how these earliest Christians did this in the 1st century. During the months of September, October, and November, Markey Church will be taking a deep dive into the Letter to the Philippians. Written by the Apostle Paul to the church in Philippi, this letter invites us to consider how the story of Jesus, and the Kingdom of God, is designed to shape us more deeply than any other story. In preparation for this new series, you're invited to read through the Letter to the Philippians and to read a bit about the background to that letter, including watching this overview video from our friends at The Bible Project.
What makes Markey Church a church, and not simply a club or fraternity? What are we about? What do we value the most? What are we inviting people into? During this series we’ll take a closer look at our five Core Values: 1) Unconditional Acceptance, 2) Radical Hospitality, 3) Healthy Relationships, 4) EIntentional Discipleship & 5) Extravagant Generosity. We’ll explore what these Core Values mean, what they have to do with our life together in community, and how we as the people of Markey Church are invited to live out these Core Values in our everyday lives.
David has been the Lead Pastor of Markey Church since 2014. He is passionate about connecting the Christian faith with ordinary and everyday life. David is married to Wendy, the love of his life, for nearly twelve years. Together they make their home in Roscommon County along with their two young sons, exploring the backwoods and waterways that lush Northern... Read more » The post 63: David Rice appeared first on Sermonsmith.
Markey Church’s Sunday Service for New Years, 2013.The Sermon is called "A New Beginning, A Fresh Start"This Sermon is from January 6, 2013, and is presented by Mark Montei.To listen to the sermon audio click here : http://goo.gl/IfQ5t
Markey Church’s Sunday Service for November 25, 2012The Sermon is a celebration for Thanksgiving Sunday 2012.To listen to the sermon audio click here : http://goo.gl/d5r6h
Markey Church’s Sunday Service for October 7, 2012The Sermon is a reflection on World Communion Sunday for 2012.To listen to the sermon audio click here : http://goo.gl/SW2Hs
Markey Church’s Sunday Service for September 23, 2012The Sermon is titled “ The Aggravating Second Mile.”To listen to the sermon audio click here : http://goo.gl/bj3sU
Markey Church’s Sunday Service for September 30, 2012The Sermon is a presentation from the Youth Group about their trip to Immerse during the summer of 2012.To listen to the sermon audio click here : http://goo.gl/rWo8A
Markey Church’s Sunday Service for September 16, 2012The Sermon is titled “ We Are Called Out.”To listen to the sermon audio click here : http://goo.gl/qbgbE
Markey Church's 2012 Summer Worship Series "You Asked For It".This is the Tenth Sermon in the Worship Series, which is titled, "Should Homosexuality Have Been Included in the Ten Commandments?".To listen to the sermon audio click here : http://goo.gl/wcQhW
Markey Church's 2012 Summer Worship Series "You Asked For It".This is the Eleventh Sermon in the Worship Series, which is titled, "Will We Know Each Other in Heaven?".To listen to the sermon audio click here : http://goo.gl/MhsYj
Markey Church’s Sunday Service for September 9, 2012The Sermon is titled “ We Are The Body of Christ”To listen to the sermon audio click here : http://goo.gl/1Hup9
Markey Church's 2012 Summer Worship Series "You Asked For It".This is the Ninth Sermon in the Worship Series, which is titled, "Why Was The Dove Necessary At Jesus' Baptism?".To listen to the sermon audio click here : http://goo.gl/xfUwp
Markey Church's 2012 Summer Worship Series "You Asked For It".This is the Eighth Sermon in the Worship Series, which is titled, "Don't Be Yoked With Unbelievers?".To listen to the sermon audio click here : http://goo.gl/lev7K
Markey Church's 2012 Summer Worship Series "You Asked For It".This is the Seventh Sermon in the Worship Series, which is titled, "No Stumbling Blocks?".To listen to the sermon audio click here : http://goo.gl/dglGo
Markey Church's 2012 Summer Worship Series "You Asked For It".This is the Sixth Sermon in the Worship Series, which is titled, "Where Have All the Angels Gone?".To listen to the sermon audio click here : http://goo.gl/LmfP7