Expositional Bible preaching from the First Baptist Church in Sherman, New York
In a familiar story of Jesus feeding the 5,000, we are reminded that Jesus is the compassionate Shepherd, who feeds hungry sheep. (Text: Mark 6.30-44)
The gospel of God’s Kingdom isn’t good news to everyone and it comes at a cost. (Text: Mark 6.14-30)
Following Jesus involves participating in his mission. So, do your part. (Text: Mark 6.7-13)
Seeing and hearing aren’t necessarily believing. You can know all the facts and still have no faith. (Text: Mark 6.1-6)
Jesus has power over every disaster and fear. Have faith that remains despite fears that last too long or too late. (Text: Mark 5.21-43)
Jesus has power over every kind of evil and what no one else can control. Jesus can when no one else can. (Text: Mark 5.1-20)
Guest Preacher Josh Mencer (Text: Titus 3.1-7)
Jesus’ has authority over what overwhelms you; sometimes you have to get a little seasick to learn that. (Text: Mark 4.35-41)
The kingdom of God is happening right on schedule. So, keep listening, keep waiting, and stay confident. (Text: Mark 4.21-34)
Guest Preacher Luke Lindner (Mark 14.48-72)
It matters how you hear. How you hear the message of the kingdom determines whether you're inside or outside. So, carefully listen, consider, and even wrestle with Jesus’ teaching. (Tex…
Jesus is not who everyone says he is...let Jesus speak for himself. (Text: Mark 3.20-35)
Jesus is building his kingdom with all kinds of people who matter to him. (Text: Mark 3.7-19)
Jesus’ kingdom of rest also brings restoration. Be like Jesus, not like them. (Text: Mark 3.1-6)
Jesus' kingdom brings rest for his people (Text: Mark 2.23-28)
Jesus isn’t the King we expect to see; he’s the King he told us about. Trust in what Jesus said more than what you can see. (Text: Mark 15.40-16.8)
Jesus is King; can you see it yet? If you can, what are you doing about it? (Text: Mark 11.1-11)
Jesus’ kingdom brings something new and better to celebrate. Embrace the new that Jesus brings and don’t cling to what is expired. (Text: Mark 2.18-22)
Jesus welcomes sinners as sinners...and so should you. See yourself and others as Jesus does and welcome them as he does. (Mark 2.13-17)