Developing a Kingdom Ethic | Mark 10:1-16 | Livecast 200726
Message from Robin Wallar on July 26, 2020

Message from Robin Wallar on July 26, 2020
Life is short, eternity is forever; heave is real, so is hell. Jesus brings all of this into sharp focus as he mobilizes his disciples to think clearly about the war they are engaged in.
Message from Dan Lupo on July 12, 2020
The call of scripture to "fear not" seems impossible and yet the promise of scripture is that our fear can be transformed to faith. The presence of our God speaks to our fears in unexpected and yet life-changing ways.
Message from Robin Wallar on June 28, 2020
Speaker: Robin Wallar Text: Mark 9:2-13
Following Jesus is not an easy path. The Kingdom of God comes through sacrifice but the pain is worth it when we understand who it's for. Speaker: Alex Busch Mark 8:31 9:1
Jesus does not desire us to only have a partial experience of the Gospel, he wants to completely transform us. However, it can be so easy to settle for a partial revelation, experience, transformation. Jesus is inviting us to more than emotional or intellectual experience of His grace, but a total life-transforming encounter with the power that raised Him from the dead. Speaker: Robin Wallar Text: Mark 8:22-30
What does spiritual discernment look like? How do we hear God's voice? It starts by preparing our hearts to actually listen to what he has to say. Here are 5 critical steps for effective spiritual discernment. Text: Mark 8:11-21 Speaker: Robin Wallar
Discipleship isn't something that just happens naturally. Mark 8 showcases the incredible intentionality that Jesus has with the 12 disciples and inspires us all to be just as intentional with our own discipleship relationships! Speaker: Dan Lupo Text: Mark 8:1-10
Throughout the gospels we see Jesus movements occurring, where crowds clamour to hear about Jesus. In Mark 7 we read about a movement, that very likely started with the words of a healed demon-possessed man. What if we too can be a part of starting a Jesus movement?
Spiritual humility is the essential ingredient in living a grace filled life. Our pride is a barrier to accessing his presence, seeing his power move and living into the calling that he has for us. A life of humble worship frees us to truly be known and loved by Jesus. Text: Mark 7:24-30 Speaker: Robin Wallar
We were made for more than living for ourselves, we were made for holiness, for worship. Though guilt tries to pull us back to selfishness, the work of Jesus invites us into grace that we might discover the 'more' we were made for! Speaker: Alex Busch Text: Mark 7:14-23
We can hold on so tightly to the way things are that we can miss the new thing that Jesus is doing. Today is a new day, Jesus is still building his church and you are invited to be a part of it. Speaker: Robin Wallar
Jesus is training us, his disciples, to choose courage in his presence so that we might be agents of hope and joy in a world facing fear and uncertainty. How do we find that? Speaker: Robin Wallar Text: Mark 6:45-56
Though many feel scattered, lost, and abandoned in our current circumstances, the truth of Easter continues to ring true: the scattered are not abandoned because Jesus our Good Shepherd is alive! As we root ourselves in that Good News, we see the invitation to persevere in proclaiming it through all kinds of trials. We cannot stop now and, because we trust in the God Who raises the dead, we won’t stop now. Speaker: Alex Busch Text: Matthew 28:1-10 liftchurch.ca
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