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The Four Gospels

Jesus, Introduction

December 31, 2023 • Chris Edmondson • John 1:1–14, John 21:25, Matthew 27:37, Mark 10:45, Luke 19:10

The central theme of the Bible is Jesus; He is the focal point. The books of the Bible that focus on the Jesus are known as the Gospels. The word gospel is derived from two words: good and story literally, it means the good news and is used to signify the message of forgiveness and reconciliation of Jesus. The four New Testament reporters who wrote the story of this good news are Matthew, a converted tax collector; Mark, a missionary; Luke, a physician; and John, a fisherman.

THE BIG IDEA: The unknown God has made Himself known through His Son Jesus.

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Easter Matters

March 31, 2024 • Chris Edmondson • Luke 24:1–12, Matthew 27:37, Mark 16:1–4, John 20:2, John 20:19

If you think Jesus was a great leader and teacher, but find it hard to believe in his resurrection? You’re in good company. Even his disciples were skeptical. But those same followers were the ones who would later become the spokesmen of a new movement: the church. They would maintain faith in the midst of incredible suffering. Many died still claiming that Jesus was their Savior. So what do we make of this defining event—the one that became the foundation of their faith . . . and of ours? THE BIG IDEA: The resurrection of Jesus created Christianity & launched the church.

Good Friday

March 29, 2024 • Seth Miller • Ephesians 1:3–10

Before Pilate

March 24, 2024 • Seth Miller • John 19, Mark 14:50–65, John 18:28–37, Luke 23:4–18, Mark 15:1–24

At Passover, Jesus gathered his followers and spelled out a new relational arrangement between God and humankind: “As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” But Jesus wasn’t celebratory. He seemed troubled. Initiating this new covenant with God would require sacrifice. What came next would confuse his followers and send them scattering. THE BIG IDEA: When Jesus died, everybody unfollowed and everybody unbelieved.