Mission Ridge Church Podcast

Mission Ridge Church

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Logan takes a look at how Jesus is depicted as a great healer in the Gospel of Mark, and what we might learn from that today. Sermon Notes: Mark 1:29-34Mark 2:1-11Mark 2:16-17Mark 3:1-5Mark 6:4-6Revelation 21:1-4Implications:Jesus
Rob shows to us how Jesus fills and exceeds the role of "great educator" in the Gospel of Mark. *Sermon Notes: *Mark 1:21-22Mark 4:37-41Mark 5:35-42Mark 12:28-37Implication:The teaching of Jesus will do you very little good if you co
Who is Jesus? Logan explains how the Gospel of Mark is presented to help you answer that very question. sermon notesMark 1:1Mark 1:16-23Mark 8:27-33Implications: Mak is introducing you to Jesus via a primary source. His goal is for yo
Rob kicks off this series by inviting us to hear the Mark Gospel narrative as if it had been written to address our culture and our experiences. This seven-week series seeks to answer two questions. Why did Jesus live, and what was His gospel m
Sermon Notes: Mark 13:1-362 Kings 22:1-111 Peter 2:9Implications: be so faithful to your Kingdom work that no accounting is required. As a priest, your job is to tell the world what your God is like. As a priest, your job is to help con
Rob deals with a parable about some exceedingly ill-mannered farmers from Mark 12 this week. Sermon Notes: Mark 12:1-12Romans 11:17-21Genesis 22Psalm 118:19-26Isaiah 5:1-7Implications: God expects fruit from those who serve Him.Som
The parable this week might simply address what Jesus thinks about washing his hands...or, maybe he is talking about a deeper type of clean. Sermon Notes:Mark 7:1-23Judges 14:8-9Proverbs 4:23-27Jeremiah 17:9-10*Implication: *While ever
God's kingdom grows. Jesus foreshadows this reality, and more importantly, tells us how to recognize His Kingdom is growing.Sermon Notes:Mark 4:26-34 Daniel 4:19-37Implications:God is the one who causes his Kingdom to grow.There are
Jesus often told parables with no explanation of what they meant. Then there are the times Jesus explained what his parable meant… and we still have to dig into them to find illumination. This week we are talking soil and light.*Sermon Notes:
Jesus said "if a house is divided against itself, it will not stand." This parable is connected to at least two Old Testament stories. We will explore those stories along with the parable as we continue our journey through the 10 parables found
John Mark, a disciple of Jesus, had a unique message for new Roman believers. What was that message, and how should the stories of Jesus he chronicled shape our lives today?Sermon Notes:Mark 2:18-22, Joshua 9:3-14, Ephesians 4:22-24 Mark
Birthing something new comes with risks. New isn't always better. New doesn't always last. While that is true, we choose to embrace those risks because of His great love for us. Join us as we continue journeying through Advent season and consid
Journeying through the bleak midwinter it can feel as if Joy is elusive or maybe disappeared entirely. As you are waiting for the arrival of Christ, how can you rediscover Joy?Sermon Notes:James 1:2-41 Peter 1:6-9Romans 5:2-5Habakkuk 3:17
How can you have a heart of peace while life seems such a battle? We continue journeying through Advent season and consider how we see ourselves in the Advent story.Sermon Notes: Isaiah 9:6Luke 1:26-55Accepting – Coming to believe or recog
Where are you waiting for God to show up in your world? We move into the Advent season and consider how we see our own story the Advent story.Sermon Notes:Isaiah 9:1-7Exodus 3:10-12, 6:9Colossians 2:16-17Luke 2:25-38Matthew 25:35-36Imp
Do your rhythms and celebrations draw other people in? As you rest and delight with God are you inviting others to join you? We wrap up our 2022 series about Sabbath.Sermon Notes:Exodus 20:8-11 Colossians 2:16-17Take Away Questions:Do
When the light goes from green to yellow, what is your immediate response? How about when it turns red? Do you ignore the light and rush on through the intersection as if nothing has changed? How about as you approach your Sabbath day; are you
Even in challenging times, how can joy become my baseline emotion? We've heard "the joy of the Lord is our strength," but what does that mean? Can joy really be part of our experience as we engage with God?*Sermon Notes: *Numbers 6:24-26 Ps
Some have said that Sabbath is an Old Testament rule that Christians don't have to keep. Is that true? And if we go with that idea...what if we are running away from the gospel? Sermon Notes:Galatians 4:9-11 Galatians 2:15-16 Exodus 20:8
Are you weary, worn down, or exhausted? God has answers. Are you willing to trust He has better things for you? Sermon Notes:Matthew 11:28-29Genesis 2:1-3Implications:Sabbath is part of your design meant to connect you to your Creator.God
You are invited! Those words sound nice, right? Except it can feel scary to be the one saying those words. "What if they say no?" "What if this makes our relationship feel weird?" How can the act of inviting actually be inviting? Sermon Notes
Why can sharing our faith feel so awkward? Oftentimes we wonder how to get started, and what to say. How Jesus engaged with Nicodemus in conversation has some answers for us.Sermon Notes:John 3:1-19John 16:7-15Galatians 5:25Implications:
Sometimes it seems easier to just “do all the stuff” for your relationship with Jesus than to actually BE in relationship with Him, but that ends up feeling hallow. How can you create space in your life that allows for your relationship with Je
One of the great paradoxes of life is how relationships brings about our greatest joys, but also our deepest pains. Jesus's call to be and make disciples cannot be carried out at arms length. Discipleship is designed with relationship required
This week we start our Discipleship sermon series as we look at the mission Jesus gave us and consider how we can enjoy Him as we journey together. Sermon Notes: Matthew 4:19Philippians 4:9Galatians 4:19Matthew 28:16-20Matthew 8:19-23Ps
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