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3-30-22 Wednesday - Running Shame

Running Shame - A Deep Dive into the Passion of Christ in Mark

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[Sunday] Mark 13 | Stacking Bricks - Revealing True Power

Look at these huge buildings. Look at how high these bricks are stacked. The disciples walked into Jerusalem amazed at the splendor and power of these buildings. But like all temporal powers, they will be thrown down. In those days, if our trust is in how high the bricks are stacked, then our trust will be thrown down as well.

Questions for the week

  1. Describe a time when you have clung to something that was falling apart.   Where was your hope in that situation?

  2. Read Mark 13.   How does Jesus bring peace in the midst of the horrors he describes in this chapter?

  3. Describe a time when Jesus brought you rest in a difficult or scary situation.  

  4. How might you be the hands and feet of Jesus to someone else in one of these scary times?


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A Conversation with a Ukrainian Refugee Pastor (featuring Rev. Scott Yount)

So much is still happening overseas and it’s effecting the lives of millions of people in the country of Ukraine. Our friend Scott Yount has been a Missionary Pastor in Ukraine since 2014 and is now experiencing being a Refugee and helping so many across the boarder. We would love for you to hear his story and there is even other ways to help out his work.

So much is still happening overseas and it’s effecting the lives of millions of people in the country of Ukraine. Our friend Scott Yount has been a Missionary Pastor in Ukraine since 2014 and is now experiencing being a Refugee and helping so many across the boarder. We would love for you to hear his story and there is even other ways to help out his work.

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Offering Dangerous Promise In Rural England

Hope is a difficult and maybe a dangerous concept to offer or promise.

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Another way too exciting, frightening, and extreme Lenten season. I feel like I’ve said that several years now, in a row. Can we turn it down a bit, Lord, even now, like right now? Something a friend of mine (David Babikow) said to me recently got me thinking about the incarnation and Lent. It gets right at something I’m somewhat worried about, what with the triple crown of crappy years………………….

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3-23-22 Wednesday - Weakness

Weakness - A Deep Dive into the Passion of Christ in Mark

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[Sunday] Mark 12 | Widows' Homes - Revealing True Power

They make a show of it: their long prayers, their fancy clothes, and their questions that are only meant to trap. It seems like all the show is just for them. But look past the show and see the almost invisible giving everything she has. Perhaps then we will see the kingdom of God.

Questions for the week

  1. What is your opinion of those who absolutely need to be the center of attention?

  2. Read Mark 12:1-12 & Isaiah 5:1-7. Jesus is obviously quoting this poem from Isaiah. What is Jesus saying about the leaders of Israel, and what is Jesus saying about himself?

  3. Read Mark 12:38-44. What are ways that you have seen people in power steal from those like the widows and the downtrodden? 

  4. What are ways that may seem small that you can help and encourage your neighbors?


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God Grows His Vinyard Isaiah 5

Read Isaiah 5. a Poem about how God is growing his vineyard isreal

Read from the bible Site at https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Isaiah+5%3A1-7&version=NIV

The Song of the Vineyard

I will sing for the one I love
    a song about his vineyard:
My loved one had a vineyard
    on a fertile hillside.
He dug it up and cleared it of stones
    and planted it with the choicest vines.
He built a watchtower in it
    and cut out a winepress as well.
Then he looked for a crop of good grapes,
    but it yielded only bad fruit.

“Now you dwellers in Jerusalem and people of Judah,
    judge between me and my vineyard.
What more could have been done for my vineyard
    than I have done for it?
When I looked for good grapes,
    why did it yield only bad?
Now I will tell you
    what I am going to do to my vineyard:
I will take away its hedge,
    and it will be destroyed;
I will break down its wall,
    and it will be trampled.
I will make it a wasteland,
    neither pruned nor cultivated,
    and briers and thorns will grow there.
I will command the clouds
    not to rain on it.”

The vineyard of the Lord Almighty
    is the nation of Israel,
and the people of Judah
    are the vines he delighted in.
And he looked for justice, but saw bloodshed;
    for righteousness, but heard cries of distress.

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Like a seed sown in the Ground

The sower is unbothered by apparent failures.

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If you ask ten different people on the street what Christianity is all about, you will likely get ten different answers. Is it to love one another? Political partisanship? Serving the poor? Being nice? Preaching the gospel? To be fair, Christians themselves aren’t exactly sure how to answer the question either…………………..

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3-16-22 Wednesday - Seeing in the Dark

Seeing in the Dark - A Deep Dive into the Passion of Christ in Mark

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[Sunday] Mark 11 | Throw This Mountain - Revealing True Power

If only you have enough faith, you can throw this mountain into the sea. But it would also take an immense amount of faith to throw all that we hold dear away and say God is all I need.

Questions for the week

  1. Describe a time when you got so busy that you missed out on what God was doing.

  2. Read 1 Kings 8:22-56.  This is Solomon’s prayer at the dedication of the temple.  What does this prayer show us about the purpose of the temple?   What does this prayer show us about God?

  3. Read Mark 11: 12-26.   What has the temple turned into?  Is it reflecting the prayer Solomon prayed?  How does Jesus respond to what He sees in the temple?

  4. As you are baptized and have the Holy Spirit dwelling in you, how might you reflect the presence of God to those around you this week?


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Clowning Around in Lent

Taking a break from pretending everything is great.

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Episode 205 of This American Life premiered back in 2002, featuring an interview of Cuervo Man, from the tequilla brand, Jose Cuervo. It’s quite the interview, an insight into the life of a man who is paid to party on behalf of a liquor brand. Cuervo Man’s real name was Ryan McDonough, a Princeton English major whose life-of-the-party skills turned out to be more marketable than his degree. At one point in 2002, Ryan McDonough was doing 150 events a year on behalf of the liquor brand around New York City. Ryan would show up at bars with a car trunk full of promotional t-shirts and koozies and host an evening bacchanal with free shots and revelry on the company dime. Cuervo intro…………………………………….

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God's Purpose in the Temple

Read 1 Kings 8. The dedication and purpose of the Temple of God Solomon Built.

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1 Kings 8:22-60

22 Solomon was standing in front of the Eternal’s altar before the entire community of Israel, and he lifted his hands up toward heaven.

Solomon: 23 O Eternal One, Israel’s God, there is no other God who compares to You in heaven or on earth. You have guarded Your covenant and revealed Your loyal love to those who serve You with all their being. 24 You have kept Your word to Your servant, my father, David. You have promised with Your mouth and fulfilled Your promise with Your actions as it is today. 25 Eternal One, Israel’s God, preserve that which You have promised my father, David, when You told him, “Your descendants will sit upon Israel’s throne for as long as your sons walk the way you have walked before Me.”[a26 Israel’s God, fulfill what You have promised to my father, David, who served You.

27 Is it true that God will live upon the earth? The heavens and even the highest heaven are not big enough for You, so how will You live in the house I have raised? 28 Please listen to the prayer and humble request of Your servant today, Eternal One my God, 29 that Your gaze might fall upon this temple all night and day, that You might look upon the place about which You said, “My name will be there,” and hear the humble request of Your servant when he prays in the direction of this place. 30 And hear the prayer of Your servant and Your people Israel when they pray in the direction of this place. Hear them from heaven, Your dwelling place. Hear them, and forgive them.

31 If a man does evil against his neighbor, and he is instructed to make a promise at the altar of Your temple, 32 then hear him from heaven and act. Judge those who serve You. Denounce the evil man by returning his evil to him, and redeem the righteous man by blessing him according to his righteousness.

33 When Your people Israel are defeated by an enemy because they have acted against You and wronged You, if they come back to You and praise Your name and send their requests to You in this temple; 34 then hear them in heaven, forgive them for their sins, and lead them back to the promised land You gave to their ancestors.

35 When the heavens are dried up and no rain is given to the earth because Your people sinned against You, if they turn and pray in the direction of this place and praise Your name and turn away from their sins after You afflict them, 36 then hear them in heaven and forgive the sins of those who serve You and of Your people Israel. Show them the best path, the good path, upon which to walk. Give them rain for the portion of Your earth which You have given to them as an inheritance.

37 If there is food shortage, epidemic, plant disease, mildew, locusts or grasshoppers, enemies surrounding the land of their cities, plagues, or any other sickness; 38 whatever it is that is prayed or requested by any one person or all of Your people Israel who expresses the suffering of his own being and lifts his hands in the direction of this temple; 39 then hear him in heaven where You live. Grant forgiveness according to each person’s heart, for You know the heart of every man. You, and only You, know every heart 40 so that all people might live in awe and fear of You for as long as they live in the land You gave to their ancestors.

41 Whenever a foreigner, a person who is not a part of Your community of Israel, comes from a distant land in honor of Your name 42 (for everyone will hear about Your great reputation, mighty actions, and outstretched strength), when he prays in the direction of this temple; 43 then You will hear in heaven where You dwell and grant the foreigner’s requests. This is so Your reputation will spread all throughout the earth and so all may live in awe and fear of You, just as Your people Israel do, and so all will know that this temple I raised honors Your reputation.

44 When Your people enter the battlefield to face their enemies along the path You have sent them, when they pray to the Eternal in the direction of the city You have appointed and the temple I have raised in honor of Your reputation; 45 hear their prayers and requests in heaven, and You will do justice on their behalf.

46 When they sin against You (for there is not one person who will not sin), and in Your anger You hand them over to their enemies who take them away to enemy territory, whether it is near or far away, 47 if they repent from their wrongdoings during their captivity, confess to You that they have been sinful and acted wickedly, 48 give their hearts back to You, offer You their entire beings while being held captive by their enemies, and send their prayers to You in the direction of the land You gave to their ancestors (the city you appointed to be sacred) in the direction of the temple I have raised in honor of Your name; 49 then hear their prayers and requests in heaven where You live and do justice on their behalf, 50 forgive Your people who have wronged You, erase all their sins, and transform them into examples of compassion in the sight of their captors so that their enemies might be compassionate toward them.

51 These are Your people, the vessels of Your earthly legacy, whom You led out of Egypt and away from the iron furnace of slavery 52 so that Your eyes may be open to the requests of those who serve You—Your people Israel—and hear them whenever they call out to You. 53 You have set them apart from all other people on the earth; You have chosen them as vessels of Your earthly legacy. You revealed this to us when You chose Your servant Moses to be Your mouthpiece. It all began when You led our ancestors out of Egypt, Eternal, our True God.

54 After Solomon had finished praying to the Eternal, he stood up before the Eternal’s altar where he had been kneeling and lifting up his hands toward heaven. 55 With a booming voice, he blessed the entire community of Israel.

Solomon: 56 Blessed is the Eternal One who has given rest to His people Israel and who has fulfilled all His promises. He has been true to every last word of the promise He gave through His servant Moses. 57 May the Eternal our God live among us, just as He lived with our ancestors. May He never abandon or neglect us 58 so that He can make us desire and walk in His ways, keeping all the commands, laws, and judgments He gave to our ancestors. 59 May my words and everything I have requested of the Eternal our God be close to His heart continuously, both day and night, so that He will support His servant and His people Israel according to the needs of each day as it is today. 60 Then all the people of the world will understand for themselves that He is the only True God.

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3-9-22 Wednesday - Seeing is Not Believing

A Deep Dive into the Passion of Christ in Mark

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[Sunday] Mark 10 | Amazing Ask - Revealing True Power

The new student threw up his hand yet again, into the view of the increasingly frustrated teacher. The teacher marveled that the questions were not questions at all but merely statements to show off the intelligence of the new student.

Questions for the week

  1. Describe a time when you saw someone ask questions just to prove they were right.

  2. Read Mark 10:17-30. What is the question the rich man asks Jesus? Why do you think he asks this question?

  3. How does Jesus respond to this man?

  4. What then do the disciples ask Jesus? How is this different from the question the rich man asks?  

  5. How does Jesus respond to the disciples? How is it astonishing for you, to know that Jesus has done the impossible and saved you?


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At The Crossroads of Lent

God must barge in and interrupt our lives.

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onathan Franzen’s Crossroads and Gerhard Forde’s Where God Meets Man are two books that have little in common on the surface: the latest novel by one of America’s pre-eminent fiction writers and a fifty-year-old book of Lutheran theology, but there are affinities. Franzen’s novel is set in the early 1970s, mostly in the Midwest, and deals with mainline protestant Christianity. Forde’s is a book of mainline protestant theology written and published in Minnesota in 1972. While Franzen has said that theology was not his concern in Crossroads, the characters of the Hildebrandt Family find themselves repeatedly confronted by God and/or the church. It is this confrontation which is the theme of Forde, who believed that theology is inextricable from its significance for people — that God revealed himself “down to earth.”………………..

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[Ash Wednesday] 2022 Live Stream

Ash Wednesday we ponder the question of how we got here. What have we done to ourselves. This day invites us to sit in dust and ashes and seek repentance.

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