
The most influential person in history is also the most misunderstood and misrepresented. Two thousand years after He walked the earth, Jesus of Nazareth is still a mystery to many people. Whether you admire Him, worship Him, despise him or simply don’t know about him, it’s difficult to deny that any other single person has had more influence on our world than Jesus has. But how do we come to understand a man who is so commonly misunderstood? Join us for a walk through the Gospel of Mark and look into the life of one man who changed the entire course of human history. See Jesus for who He truly is and learn how He can change the course of every individual life that understands, responds to and trusts in Him.
| The Gospel Seed (click title for full description) |
| Mark 4:1-34 (Part of the Savior/Servant series). |
| by Jason McNutt on February 19, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
| Lunatic, Liar or Lord (click title for full description) |
| Mark 3:20-35 (Part of the Savior/Servant series). |
| by Jason McNutt on February 12, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
| Called By Name (click title for full description) |
| Mark 3:7-19 (Part of the Savior/Servant series). |
| by Jason McNutt on February 5, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
| What We Really Need (click title for full description) |
| Mark 2:1-3:6 (Part of the Savior/Servant series). |
| by Jason McNutt on January 29, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
| Sovereign Servant (click title for full description) |
| Mark 1:21-45 (Part of the Savior/Servant series). |
| by Jason McNutt on January 22, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
| Message and Mission (click title for full description) |
| Mark 1:14-20 (Part of the Savior/Servant series). |
| by Jason McNutt on January 15, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
| Jesus Christ, the Son of God (click title for full description) |
| Mark 1:1-13 (Part of the Savior/Servant series). |
| by Jason McNutt on January 8, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |

A long time ago, one silent night loudly proclaimed God’s love for us. The eternal entered time. The Creator joined his creation. He gave up what He had so that we might receive what we need.
Jesus has begun to announce the good news that the kingdom of God, long promised in the Old Testament, was now on the threshold. He himself had come to inaugurate it. The Sermon on the Mount describes what human life and human community look like when they come under the gracious rule of God.


“The Greatest Story Ever Told” is more than just a cliché. God has gone to great lengths to rescue lost and hurting people. That is what The Story is all about—the story of the Bible, God’s relationship with humanity. The Story sweeps you into the unfolding progression of Bible characters and events from Genesis to Revelation. And like any good story, The Story is filled with intrigue, drama, conflict, romance, and redemption. We believe we are participants in the Story and need to understand it and how our lives intersect with it.









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