Sermons from March 2026

Sermons from March 2026

Holding Together by Letting Go

Sermon text: Mark 14:12-72 How Jesus Stayed Faithful When We Couldn’t When life falls apart, we often try to stay strong by avoiding our feelings or taking control. In Mark 14, Jesus shows a different way—He faces His pain honestly, stays connected to the Father, and surrenders His will. Even when we fail to stay faithful, Jesus remains faithful for us and invites us to stay with Him. Header image by Elisa Kennemer on Unsplash.

Staying on MIssion When Pressure Tries to Pull You Off Course

Sermon text: Mark 13:1-13 Jesus warns that life will be filled with chaos, pressure, and distraction, but His mission will never stop. Instead of responding with fear or speculation, He calls His followers to stay watchful and focused on sharing the gospel. Even when pressure rises, faithful disciples stay on mission because Jesus has already secured the victory through the cross.

What Do You Love Most?

Sermon text: Mark 12:13–17; Mark 12:28–34 Jesus showed that the real issue in life is not politics or rules, but what we love most. Because we bear God’s image, our lives belong to Him, and the greatest commandment is to love God completely and love others as ourselves. When we return our love to God instead of lesser things like comfort, our hearts begin to come back into order and we move closer to His kingdom.

When The King Arrives

Sermon text: Mark 11:1-33 This passage is about the King arriving in Jerualem and exercising his authority. The crowds celebrate Him at first, but when He inspects the temple and the fig tree, He exposes a deeper problem—things look alive on the outside but are not producing the fruit God desires. Instead of reacting with fear like the religious leaders, Jesus invites His followers to trust God through prayer, forgiveness, and faithful obedience. His authority is fully revealed at the…