MARK'S GOSPEL


Our intent is to become an increasingly more Gospel-centred church that helps people to encounter and experience the presence and power of Jesus Christ, so that they may come to believe in and know God personally. This will find an accelerating, vital and significant outlet in our strong, biblical, and anointed preaching. This is one reason why we intend to focus on the Gospel of Mark for many months to come, as a primary means to help believers and seekers alike to meet Jesus in fresh, experiential, and life-transforming ways.

This sermon series will rally both our pastoral leaders and other invited guest preachers into the task of bringing engaging and powerful messages on this, the earliest of the four Christian Gospels. This enormous task will draw upon all of our powers of mind, imagination, emotion, and spirit, as we seek to let Scriptures speak. This will involve serious sustained meditation upon scripture, as well as the study of selected biblical commentaries and other aids. It will call upon our greatest skills in shaping the kind of preaching and communication that connects with people's lives today. We need the anointing, insight, and power that only the Holy Spirit can give in order to do justice to this awesome task of 'preaching Christ and him crucified'.

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Latest sermon from Mark's Gospel:

Download MP3 file This Side of the Resurrection
Mark's Gospel | Mark (16:9-20)
Greg Haslam | 24-Apr-11
The most disputed passage in the New Testament offers all of us fresh hope, faith and miracles because Jesus is alive.


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