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Preached April 5, 2026 at Risen Church | risenhayward.com
Pastor Myron shares from Mark 15:42-16:7; a special Resurrection Sunday sermon. If you need support or encouragement, or would like to learn more about how to begin a relationship with Jesus, please reach out to the church or email help@hhachurch.com.
Easter Sunday - 5th April 2026 - CCAMSpeaker - Mark EptonMark describes the impact that the news of Jesus rising from the dead had upon His followers._______________John 20 v 1-151) Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene went to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from the entrance. 2) So she came running to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one Jesus loved, and said, ‘They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we don't know where they have put him!'3) So Peter and the other disciple started for the tomb. 4) Both were running, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached the tomb first. 5) He bent over and looked in at the strips of linen lying there but did not go in. 6) Then Simon Peter came along behind him and went straight into the tomb. He saw the strips of linen lying there, 7) as well as the cloth that had been wrapped round Jesus' head. The cloth was still lying in its place, separate from the linen. 8) Finally the other disciple, who had reached the tomb first, also went inside. He saw and believed. 9) (They still did not understand from Scripture that Jesus had to rise from the dead.) 10) Then the disciples went back to where they were staying.11) Now Mary stood outside the tomb crying. As she wept, she bent over to look into the tomb 12) and saw two angels in white, seated where Jesus' body had been, one at the head and the other at the foot.13) They asked her, ‘Woman, why are you crying?'‘They have taken my Lord away,' she said, ‘and I don't know where they have put him.' 14) At this, she turned round and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not realise that it was Jesus.15) He asked her, ‘Woman, why are you crying? Who is it you are looking for?'Thinking he was the gardener, she said, ‘Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will get him.'16) Jesus said to her, ‘Mary.'She turned towards him and cried out in Aramaic, ‘Rabboni!' (which means ‘Teacher')._______________Recorded at Central (AM) - 05Apr2026
05-04-2026- Drawn in Sent out- part 7- Luke 24- Easter Sunday- Mark Wood by RCC
April 5th: This Easter Sunday, Lead Pastor Jason Wing brings the message from Mark 16 sharing about the resurrection of Christ and that Jesus is the risen King who lives to give us life.
He is not dead. He is risen! Just as he told youResurrection of Our Lord 2026Mark 16:1-81 Corinthians 5:6-8Job 19
From the weight of the cross to the victory of the empty tomb, this is the moment everything changed. In Mark 15:21–16:16, we see the innocent King suffer, the barrier between God and man torn apart, and the grave defeated once and for all. This week, Pastor Korey reminds us that the resurrection isn't just something to celebrate—it's something to respond to, because Jesus didn't just die for sin, He rose to prove it was finished.
Phil Allcock (Associate Minister) – Morning ServiceThe Servant KingMark 15:40-16:8
Palm Sunday | Mark Beard | 29.03.26 by St Michael's Church, Chester Square
Join us for our message from the Gospel of Mark on Palm Sunday.
March 29th: This week, STUMIN takes over! Rob Slouffman, UBC's Director of Student Ministries, leads the service with our students. Rob brings the message from Mark 11:1-11 discussing Palm Sunday.
Listen as Pastor Scott Andrews preached from Mark 15:1-15 on Palm Sunday, March 29th, 2026.
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You are listening to the messages from Pastor Scott Tewell who is the Lead Pastor at Rosedale Baptist Church in Rosedale, MD. Each week we provide these messages to help you grow in your faith and find encouragement through God's Word.
29.03.26 am | Ian Ellershaw | Palm Sunday | Mark 11 by CFM
Join us as we celebrate Jesus and hear from former OSU player C.J. Saunders in a live interview! From walk on cornerback for OSU to voted a team captain to an injury that delayed him from the pros to signing on for with the Panthers, CJ's story never happened how he scripted it for himself, but because of God's divine intervention at important junctures, CJ got to play the game he loves with purpose and dedication, not only to his dreams but also to his team and ultimately to Jesus! Check it out!Join us for service every Sunday at 9:15am or 11:00am (EST). Here are ways to connect with us!Text TODAY to 937-358-6565 to let us know you decided to say 'Yes!' to Jesus leading your life. Text BAPTISM to 937-358-6565 to find out more about getting baptized as an expression of your new faith.Text SERVE to 937-358-6565 to find a serve community to join that matches your skills and passions.Text PRAYER to 937-358-6565 to let us know how we can be praying for you!And if you would like to support The Valley Church financially or participate in Be Rich, you can GIVE online via our website: www.thevalley.church/give.Music: Bensound.com/free-music-for-videosLicense code: 1EBH3J7EM5DURCTO
Championship Sunday is here but first the Bills had a bizarre press conference making people wonder if every owner is just Jerry Jones. We talk other hirings plus a list of the top 100 hires of all time (00:00:00-00:33:11). Championship Sunday preview and picks to decide who's going to Super Bowl 60 plus does Jarrett Stidham have a tail (00:33:11-01:25:22)? Mark Schlereth joins the show to talk ball, strengths of each team, Sam Darnold and John Elway (01:25:22-02:05:57). We finish with Fyre Fest of the week (02:05:57-02:35:09).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/pardon-my-take
The talk from our morning service on Sunday 30th November 2025
This week we take a break from our series in Hebrews. We got such an encouraging word from Olivia Mulerwa, president of an organization called Mission One, which is an organization we have given to for years now. Mission One exists to partner with the Global church in making communities more like the Kingdom of God. They envision a world where every community is transformed for the glory of God and the honor of all peoples. She shared with us a word of the sort of Kingdom work we are all called to, while giving us eyes to see what God is doing through our brothers and sisters in other countries.
Thanks for joining us this morning as Mark and Dallas Henslee share about what their ministry has been up to. They are founders of Blue Fire Legacy and are a blessing to the body of Christ. Check out there web site to see more about what they are up to: https://bluefirelegacy.org/
What if the gospel really means everyone?On our 3rd annual Shine Sunday, Shine Ministry Director Emily Hoogerwerf shares how God has used our Shine community—through Night to Shine prom and Monday night discipleship—to remind us of the truth in Mark 16:15: “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.”From crowning kings and queens at prom to weekly worship, skits, and discipleship, Shine is more than an event—it's a movement showing that ability is never a prerequisite for belonging in God's Kingdom.In this sermon, you'll hear:- How Shine began with one prom night and became weekly discipleship- Why Jesus commands us to bring the Good News to all creation- The shift from simply “caring for” to truly making disciples- A powerful testimony of John, a young man whose faith and baptism remind us what it means to follow Jesus fully- Why we are called out of comfort and into missionKey Scriptures:- Mark 16:15 — “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.”- Matthew 28:19 — “Go and make disciples of all nations…”- Luke 19:10 — “For the Son of Man came to seek and save the lost.”- Romans 3:23 — “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”Search Keywords:Shine Sunday 2025, special needs ministry sermon, Night to Shine, Mark 16:15 sermon, all creation gospel, making disciples, disability and church, inclusive church, Tim Tebow Foundation Shine, Shine Ministry TNLC, gospel for everyone The gospel is for all creation. Everyone belongs, everyone matters, and everyone can be a disciple who changes their world.Like, Subscribe, and share this message to remind someone that they are worthy of God's love.
What if the gospel really means everyone?On our 3rd annual Shine Sunday, Shine Ministry Director Emily Hoogerwerf shares how God has used our Shine community—through Night to Shine prom and Monday night discipleship—to remind us of the truth in Mark 16:15: “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.”From crowning kings and queens at prom to weekly worship, skits, and discipleship, Shine is more than an event—it's a movement showing that ability is never a prerequisite for belonging in God's Kingdom.In this sermon, you'll hear:- How Shine began with one prom night and became weekly discipleship- Why Jesus commands us to bring the Good News to all creation- The shift from simply “caring for” to truly making disciples- A powerful testimony of John, a young man whose faith and baptism remind us what it means to follow Jesus fully- Why we are called out of comfort and into missionKey Scriptures:- Mark 16:15 — “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.”- Matthew 28:19 — “Go and make disciples of all nations…”- Luke 19:10 — “For the Son of Man came to seek and save the lost.”- Romans 3:23 — “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”Search Keywords:Shine Sunday 2025, special needs ministry sermon, Night to Shine, Mark 16:15 sermon, all creation gospel, making disciples, disability and church, inclusive church, Tim Tebow Foundation Shine, Shine Ministry TNLC, gospel for everyone The gospel is for all creation. Everyone belongs, everyone matters, and everyone can be a disciple who changes their world.Like, Subscribe, and share this message to remind someone that they are worthy of God's love.
This week we talk pergolas, rock tribute festivals, studios of universality, and of course, Mark 4:35-41. Thanks again to Ray Keen for preaching this week. We discuss his sermon about Jesus calming the storm and the interplay of faith and fear.
Visit http://trademark.church to learn more about Trademark and how you can get involved. LOVE ∙ SERVE ∙ LEAD
Message from Marchant Young on May 11, 2025
This Sunday Youth Director Tyler Wilhelm preaches on Mark 5 following a Celebration Sunday baptism service. Want to watch a version of this message? Check out our live broadcast archive at www.declarationchurch.net/live.
Speaker: Richard Hong“Resurrection Sunday”"Mark 16:1-7"www.risenhayward.com
We are invited to confront the profound implications of Jesus' resurrection in this year's Easter message. The Gospel of Mark challanges us to examine the historical evidence and consider what it means if this extraordinary event actually occurred. The empty tomb confronts our intellect, stirs our hearts with grace, and inspires hope that transforms how we live. We're reminded that the resurrection isn't just about believing facts, but experiencing a love that outweighs death itself. The message emphasizes that no matter our failures or shame, we're welcomed with open arms by a God whose grace knows no bounds. As we reflect on the disciples' journey from fear to faith, we're encouraged to let our own weaknesses drive us deeper into God's transformative love. This Easter, we're called to embrace the resurrection's power to free us from fear and propel us into a life of purpose, knowing that our actions in God's kingdom ripple into eternity.
Welcome to another episode of The Cutting Room Floor, where we further unpack Sunday's message, discuss practical applications, and hear some of what didn't make the final cut.
In a world where we can get instant satisfaction with a click of a button it is hard to be servant-hearted. We often look to God and want him to serve us when we are meant to serve Him. For Him to build our kingdom instead of us building His. The story of Palm Sunday is a celebration of Jesus entering Jerusalem. So why were the people of Jerusalem so quick to turn on Jesus? Join Pastor Ben Kaempfer as he walks us through this story of celebration in Mark Chapter 11.Support the show
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13th April 2025: Jonathan looks at Jesus' triumphal entry in Mark 11 as we step into Holy Week.
The Live recording of the 10am Service at Steadfast Church in Carlsbad, California with Pastor Chris Fik April 13, 2025.
Welcome to another episode of The Cutting Room Floor, where we further unpack Sunday's message, discuss practical applications, and hear some of what didn't make the final cut.
Every heart longs for a King who brings true peace—but not as the world expects. In Mark 11:1–11, Jesus enters Jerusalem not with force, but in humility, declaring Himself the Messiah who saves through sacrifice. In this Palm Sunday message, Pastor Ben Palka shows how Christ's kingship confronts our expectations and calls us to follow the One who reigns with grace and truth.
In this hour, Steelers insider Mark Kaboly comes on to react to the AFC and NFC Championship Games that were played on Sunday! January 27, 2025, 9:00 Hour
• Pastor Stanton's message for: Sun, Nov. 17 2024• Mark 13:1-8 (Destruction of the temple foretold)• Revised Common Lectionary: Year B• From First Lutheran Church in Onalaska, WI• Support this ministry at 1stlu.org/give• Join us for worship! 1stlu.org/worship
• Pastor Karyn's message for: Sun, Nov. 10 2024• Mark 12:38-44 (She put in everything she had)• Revised Common Lectionary: Year B• From First Lutheran Church in Onalaska, WI• Support this ministry at 1stlu.org/give• Join us for worship! 1stlu.org/worship
• Pastor Stanton's message for: Sun, Nov. 3 2024• Mark 12:28-34 (Love your neighbor)• Revised Common Lectionary: Year B• From First Lutheran Church in Onalaska, WI• Support this ministry at 1stlu.org/give• Join us for worship! 1stlu.org/worship