The Gospel of Mark
Sermon Series and Connect Bible Study
Faith in Action, 1-9-22
January 9, 2022 • Roger Gardner • James 2:17, John 10:37–38, Mark 2:1–12
Jesus was a man of action. Jesus’ actions are not just meant to inspire faith in us, they are meant to motivate us to act upon our faith. What are you willing to do to get someone to Jesus? Are you willing to do the hard thing just because it is the right thing to do?
The Magnificent Twelve, 1-16-22
January 16, 2022 • Roger Gardner • Mark 3:13–19
WE are Christ's ambassadors. “Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you.” May we seek to join the Magnificent Twelve as devoted, dedicated disciples of Jesus.
Our Hope in Jesus, 1-30-22
January 30, 2022 • Roger Gardner • Mark 5:1–20, John 8, Ephesians 2
No matter what situation you are facing. No matter how dire the circumstances of your life may be. No matter how helpless and hopeless you may feel to overcome the influence of sin in your life. Our hope is in Jesus.
Fresh and Clean, 2-13-2022
February 13, 2022 • Roger Gardner • Mark 7:1–8, Romans 3:10, 1 John 1:7–9
Let's come together as Christians and understand this; being a Christian is not about following the rules of a religion, but choosing to have a personal relationship with Jesus, and living a life full of love and faith in Him.
A Second Touch, 2-20-22
February 20, 2022 • Roger Gardner • Mark 8:22–26, 2 Corinthians 12:9, Psalm 46:10, Romans 5:8
Whatever stage of faith we find ourselves in; whether we are blind to the truth, had our first touch and beginning to see, or already had our second touch and able to see everything God has to offer so clearly. We must always prayer and profess our faith to Him.
A Glimpse of Glory, 2-27-22
February 27, 2022 • Roger Gardner
At his baptism God spoke directly to Jesus - but on the mountain, God was speaking to the three disciples, and through his word to us. Jesus was, is, and always will be the Son of God. Through Him, we will experience our own transfiguration from mortal life, through death, into eternal life.
The Greatest Command, 3-20-22
March 20, 2022 • Roger Gardner • Mark 12:28–34, Deuteronomy 6:4–5, Hebrews 1:1–3, Colossians 1:15–19
The world is full of hurting, needy people who feel alienated, disconnected and alone. But in their experience the church is more interested in upholding the right theological views and filling their pews than offering help and hope to hurting people. The churches in America today have to change that perception, and fulfill the Great Commission to go and make disciples for Christ.