The Presence of Jesus
April 8th | Ronnie Cannon
John 20:19-29
It's Sunday night. Just three days prior Jesus was brutally murdered and His body placed in a tomb. Now rumor has it He has risen. But without seeing it, His disciples won't believe it. We find them locked in a room, separated from the outside world. They are filled with fear, burdened with grief, and emptied of hope. If the rumor is true, if He really has risen, they are free from their despair. But is it true...?
The Worst Kept Secret
March 31st | Sam Cassese
Mark 16:1-20
He is risen! He is risen indeed. Death is defeated and hope is alive. Join us as we celebrate the empty tomb, unpack its implications for our lives and learn Jesus’ plan for continuing to advance the life-changing, history-shaping, soul-saving mission of His gospel.
Order in the Court
March 24th | Sam Cassese
Mark 15:1-15
Court is the place where justice is served... usually. What does it mean when the guilty walk free? How are we to feel when the innocent are condemned to death? What do we do when good men are given for guilty ones? Despite our sense of injustice, we’re invited to come and see how the greatest injustice in history has become the greatest blessing ever.
The J-Word
March 17th | Sam Cassese
Mark 14:53-72
Words are important, so we must choose them wisely. There are certain words we just don’t say. Some are rude and offensive. Other words make us bad company and are better left unsaid. And then there is a word in a category of its own... It can invoke hostility. People get mad, things get awkward and in some case the situation can grow dangerous. This week, we will hear “The J-word,” and learn that though things get hostile, God is always faithful.
Under Pressure
March 10th | Aaron Hixson
Mark 14:43-52
Whether we like it or not, pressure (and our response to it) tends to reveal who we truly are. As we explore a moment of explosive tension in the final hours of Jesus' life, we see a number of responses from key people that reveal a character that is - well, less than stellar. But when we see how Jesus handles the intensity of the moment with characteristic grace, we're left with the strength to confront our hidden flaws with the confidence that we've been forgiven. Join us on Sunday as we go Under Pressure.
Weak & Wandering
March 3rd | Sam Cassese
Mark 14:26-42
If you had to pick two words to describe your faith, what would you choose? What adjectives do you think best capture the level of your spiritual strength? Now what if Jesus were asked the same question, about you?
This week Jesus gives the disciples an honest glimpse of what’s inside of them. While the results may not be flattering, we’ll see why his assessment is dripping with unconditional love, unimaginable grace, and heartfelt hope. So calling all the Weak and Wandering - come and be encouraged as we hear from Jesus.
The Last Supper
February 25th | Sam Cassese
Mark 14:12-25
This week we come to one of the most famous moments in history: The Last Supper. As we go back in time and see Jesus eating with his disciples, we’ll find that there is something at the table that we all need. It’s not just history – the thing we’re longing for in the present and hoping for in the future is there – right there! Come, sit and join us as we dive into this passage, take communion together, and find what God is offering us at the table.
Fork in the Road
February 18th | Sam Cassese
Mark 14:1-11
What is the most important place in the world? There’s a place where lives are changed, futures are shaped and destinies are formed. This place is so important that the quality of our entire lives depends on how we approach it. This week we draw near to the place and see a variety of approaches: scheming, devotion, greed, offense, indignation, and even betrayal. Come and see the most important place in the world and consider how your approach might lead you to joy, peace, and eternal life.