Identity, Power, & Love
Charles Frick2024-07-01T13:10:54-04:00Reese LeRoy | At the end of Mark 4 and the beginning of Mark 5, we see where Jesus reveals his identity as the Son
Reese LeRoy | At the end of Mark 4 and the beginning of Mark 5, we see where Jesus reveals his identity as the Son
Angela Otero | Looking at some short verses about Jesus withdrawing from people, we ask: How is God forming us when we feel abandoned by
Reese LeRoy | In Mark 5, there is a "story within a story" that demonstrates how Jesus is with us to turn our fear into
Rodger Otero | The secret of the kingdom is sticking around after class.
Reese LeRoy | In this passage from Mark 2, Jesus invites a tax collector to follow him and confronts self-righteous critics. The interaction reminds us
Rodger Otero | On the Sabbath we stop long enough to be able to recognize what is truly good.
Reese LeRoy | On Pentecost Sunday, we look at the end of Mark 1 to see how Jesus' Holy Spirit-empowered prayer made it possible for
Mary-Margaret LeRoy | Wherever Jesus went he set things right bringing healing and freedom. As his followers, we’re empowered to do the same.
Reese LeRoy | In our series on the Gospel of Mark, we consider Jesus' invitation to his disciples to come and follow him. As followers
Reese LeRoy | In our series from the Gospel of Mark, we focus on Jesus' baptism. We see how this important act launched Jesus' public
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Augusta, GA 30907
Phone: 706.863.9766
Fax: 706.863.5509
3126 Parrish Rd
Augusta, GA 30907
Phone: 706.863.9766
Fax: 706.863.5509
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