09/07/2025 | “Smokescreen” | Mark 12:13-17

We use smokescreens to obscure our thoughts and actions from others, thinking by artifice we can escape accountability to both men and God. But in a memorable discussion about taxes, Jesus warns us not to evade giving to God all that is rightly his. Join us as we examine Mark 12;13-17 and consider the call to render to God all that belongs to him.

09/14/2025 | “Stump the Teacher” | Mark 12:17-27

The Sadducees did not believe in life after death which is why they were “sad you see!” Even worse they didn’t believe the scriptures or the power of God to keep his Word. They trusted only their experience. Indeed, they were, “sad-you-sees.” Join us as we examine Mark 12:17-27 and consider where we must begin to unravel the questions that stump us.

08/31/2025 | “On Faithful Stewardship” | Mark 12:1-12

The trajectory from “Hosanna” to “Crucify him” is animated by seven Temple controversies.  Jesus minces no words, pulls no punches unmasking the religious leaders as unfaithful stewards of God’s grace. And as he does, he gives us a much-needed warning. Join us as we examine Mark 12:1-12 and consider its call to take seriously faithful stewardship of God’s gifts.

08/17/2025 | “Truth or Consequences” | Mark 11:27-33

Al Haig famously, but wrongly declared “I’m in control.” His faux pas is proverbial. But have we made the same error? Thinking we are the authority? Defining truth by our opinions or desires?  What if someone else is the truth? What are the consequences? Join us as we examine Mark 11:27-33 and consider the consequences of rejecting Jesus. 

08/10/2025 | “Fruitless Faith” | Mark 11:12-25

The cursing of the fig tree in Mark 11 is Jesus’ only destructive miracle.  Jesus appears capricious, vindictive, petty. So much that atheist Bertrand Russell cited this story in his rejection of Christianity. How are we to understand Jesus’ action?  Join us as we examine Mark 11:12-25, the cursing of the fig tree, and the cleaning of the Temple and consider Jesus’ warning about the grave dangers of a fruitless faith.

08/03/2025 | “D-Day” | Mark 11:1-11

Jesus silenced men and demons who tried to identify him.  But at the Triumphal Entry, he takes complete control of revealing himself as the greater Son of David, the Coming One, and the True King of Israel, who comes to destroy the dominion of darkness.  Join us as we examine Mark 11:1-11 and consider Jesus’ bold proclamation that he comes as the true King of Israel to defeat an enemy more deadly than Roman legions and tyrannical emperors.

07/27/2025 | “Depth Perception” | Mark 10:46-52

Fighter pilots need exceptional depth perception. But so do followers of Jesus. The faith God grants us gives and grows a spiritual depth perception that matures us as disciples. The story of blind Bartimaeus is a remarkable illustration of this. Join us as we examine Mark 10:46-52 and consider the story of Bartimaeus and some hallmarks of growing discipleship.

07/20/2025 | “Following Closely” | Mark 10:32-45

One bumper sticker challenges tailgaters, “Do you follow Jesus this closely?” As a driver, following other cars too closely is perilous but as a disciple not following Jesus too closely is deadly. Join us we examine Mark 10:32-45 and see what it looks like to follow Jesus closely.

07/13/2025 | “Good Enough” | Mark 10:17-31

Are you good enough? Have you done enough? Are you enough?  We hate the question but keep asking it. But what if it is not the right question?  Can we let it go?  A rich young ruler asks about being good enough. Jesus shows him this is the wrong question. This week we examine Mark 10:17-31 and consider how Jesus challenges us to stop asking if we are good enough and instead ask who is.