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Trailer for Lent - The Gospel of John

February 18, 2024 • Ryan Marsh, Zach Herzog, Sara Wolbrecht • John 13—21

The second part of the Gospel of John (Chapters 13-21) is called the Book of Glory. Which is kinda weird since it's about leads to Jesus' death...not the kind of glory we usually think of. But God's Glory is God's self-giving love. "There is no greater love than to lay down one's life for one's friends" (John 15:13). So, we turn once again to these intimate conversations with Jesus. Lower your defenses and open your heart as we dive deeper into the Gospel of John.

I Have Seen The Lord

May 5, 2024 • Ryan Marsh

Last Sunday we finished the Gospel of John. But what happened next? We spent 4 months learning from this text and the Johannine community that helped create it. What happened to them? How did their faith evolve? How does this story continue? Pastor Ryan will show us how John's theology evolved and grew over the generations and what it has to say to us today. Join us!

THE END (of John)

April 28, 2024 • Sara Wolbrecht • John 21:20–25

All this has been written! We've been in the gospel of John for 4 months! We saw Jesus have conversations, preform signs, speak of life and love, lay down his life, and ultimately rise again. This Sunday is our LAST Sunday in the Gospel of John. Pastor Sara will bring it all home and we talk about what this gospel has taught us and how we live differently because of who John reveals Jesus is. 

Do You Love Me?

April 21, 2024 • Rachel Horton • John 21:15–19

Do you love me? It’s not just an awesome 1960’s tune. It’s the question Jesus asked Simon Peter three times. Three! This week, we’ll explore that moment in John’s gospel and try to find the answer for ourselves with Rachel Horton preaching. Good times.