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Are we there yet?

September 19, 2021 • Mike Waldrop • Mark 13

“Are we there yet?” has got to be the most dreaded question every parent hears on a trip. It gives rise to all kinds of sarcastic answers as well as great teaching opportunities. It is a chance to teach children to see where they are and to rephrase their question to the second most dreaded question, “How much longer?” Join us Sunday as, in considering our journey with Christ, we consider the signs that show us we’re getting closer. And yet we don’t know how much longer before we reach our final destination.

One Journey Ends, Another Begins

October 31, 2021 • Mike Waldrop • Mark 16:1–8

Have you ever felt like such a religious failure, or that religion failed you, to the point of just bailing out? The first group of Jesus’ followers felt the same way. When Jesus was crucified they saw his death as the end of their journey and their hope. They failed and bailed. Yet, after the Resurrection Jesus not only offered them restoration in their relationships, but invited them to join Him as they resumed a new journey. You’re invited to join us as we consider a new journey together.

The Last Stop

October 10, 2021 • Mike Wald • Mark 15:1–39

Power struggles seem to be the norm in human life. There are power struggles in politics, in jobs and business, and in families. And often the pursuit of power is a pursuit of things we are convinced will advance our cause, increase our sense of personal value, affirm our identities, or fulfill us in some other way. At Jesus’ last stop in earthly ministry He was in the middle of several major power struggles. Join us this week as we look at power struggles, how they were resolved back then and how we can come to terms with them today in our own lives.

One Last Place to Go

October 3, 2021 • Mike Wa • Mark 14:53–72

Some life circumstances shake us to our core and we find ourselves conflicted in our responses. We profess a set of beliefs and values, and yet we struggle when our responses seem contrary. And sometimes we feel guilty about our responses while other times our responses make us question the validity of what we believe. Join us this week as we look at a man who went through these same experiences, and consider with us what his experience says to us about having one last place to go.