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Who Is that Guy?

Is He Here?

April 7, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Barnabas Sprinkle • Mark 16:9–20

What do we do with the weird parts of the Bible?

How Life Works

March 31, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Barnabas Sprinkle • Mark 16:1–8

Have you ever had a moment in your life when you declared, “This is not how the story was supposed to end!”? We think life is supposed to be comfortable, but we all know that’s not how life really works. There are hurts, trauma, broken relationships, illness, and death. But that's not the end of the story.

Is He Worth It?

March 24, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Barnabas Sprinkle • Mark 14:3–9

Can we live in a way that honors Jesus, points people to Jesus, and glorifies Jesus, instead of us? Is Jesus worth it?

Is He Our Hope?

March 17, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Barnabas Sprinkle • Mark 13

Sometimes it feels like our lives or our history are a train going off the rails. Jesus reminds us that we are in God’s hands! God has a plan, God has a future for us, therefore we have hope.

Does He Make Sense?

March 10, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Barnabas Sprinkle • Mark 12:13–27

These were the three main worldviews or perspectives during Jesus' lifetime, and Jesus did not fit any of them. In today's scripture passage, we are going to see Jesus go toe to toe with some great minds of his age and turns out: Jesus makes sense.

On Whose Authority?

March 3, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Barnabas Sprinkle • Mark 11:27–33, Mark 12:1–12

Life has all kinds of questions. What is the big question in your life right now? Are you seeking a true answer or an answer that you want to be true? How might God answer the question of your life?

Is He Judging Us?

February 25, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Barnabas Sprinkle • Mark 11:12–21

People look at Jesus and ask, "Is he judging us?"

Is He the King?

February 18, 2024 • Rev. Dr. Barnabas Sprinkle • Mark 11:1–11

This Lent, we will walk through Jesus’ final week as written in the Gospel of Mark. Let me invite you to place yourself in the Jerusalem crowd and ask: who is that guy? Who is Jesus? What might we learn about him, and what might that mean for us?