Jesus waited until he was over 30 years old to start his public ministry.  We see all through the Bible that God’s timing is important, but we have a hard time waiting for His timing for things in our lives.  As we start a new year, we want to learn to understand God’s timing as we study the life of Jesus in the book of Mark.  Jesus also did a lot of miracles and we believe he still does today.  We will look at how to experience the miraculous in our everyday lives.

Join us each Sunday and experience God’s presence in your life as we worship and study the Bible together.  Come just as you are.

Regular Sunday Mornings Worship – 10:00am

April – July 2024

We encourage you to spend time during your week reading scripture and praying.  This is a tool to help you spend time with God during week. Would you make a commitment to do what Jesus did?

Luke 5:16 – But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.

If Jesus needed to spend that time with his Heavenly Father, we certainly need it too!  Take 10-20min each day with a journal, your Bible and a prayer list.  Put it on the calendar and make it a priority.

S.O.A.P. is a simple method for reading and applying God’s word to our lives.  It stands for Scripture, Observation, Application and Prayer and involves four simple steps:

  1. Scripture – Read a short Bible passage out loud and/or write it out. Ask the Holy Spirit to teach you as you read and look for any specific words or phrases that stand out and write them down.
  2. Observation – What do you notice about the verses? What do you think the main message is? What verses, words or ideas jump out to you?
  3. Application – Ask God how he wants you to apply the verse to your own life.  What do you need to do today because of the passage?  How do you need to think differently?
  4. Prayer – Have a list of things you’re asking God to do for you or others.  Start by thanking God for things then move to requests.

You can choose your own scripture or reading plan or use the one provided for our Series.

MARK – READING PLAN

WEEK 11
O Mar 25  – Mark 16:1-8
O Mar 26  – Mark 16:9-12
O Mar 27  – Mark 16:14-16
O Mar 28  – Mark 16:17-18
O Mar 29  – Mark 16:19-20

WEEK 12
O Apr 1 – Mark 6:1-6
O Apr 2 – Mark 6:6-13
O Apr 3 – Mark 6:14-20
O Apr 4 – Mark 6:21-29
O Apr 5 – Mark 6:30-44

WEEK 13
O Apr 8 – Mark 6:45-46
O Apr 9 – Mark 6:47-50
O Apr 10 – Mark 6:51-52
O Apr 11 – Mark 6:53-56
O Apr 12 – Mark 6:45-56

WEEK 14
O Apr 15 – Mark 7:1-8
O Apr 16 – Mark 7:9-13
O Apr 17 – Mark 7:14-15
O Apr 18 – Mark 7:17-23
O Apr 19 – Mark 7:1-23

WEEK 15
O Apr 22 – Mark 7:24-26
O Apr 23 – Mark 7:27-30
O Apr 24 – Mark 7:31-32
O Apr 25 – Mark 7:33-35
O Apr 26 – Mark 7:36-37

WEEK 16
O Apr 29 – Mark 8:1-4
O Apr 30 – Mark 8:5-10
O May 1 – Mark 8:11-13
O May 2 – Mark 8:14-21
O May 3 – Mark 8:22-26

WEEK 17 (Mother’s Day)
O May 6 – Psalm 145:3-7
O May 7 – Ephesians 6:1-3
O May 8 – 2 Timothy 1:5-7
O May 9 – 1 Timothy 5:1-2
O May 10 – Deut. 11:18-21

WEEK 18
O May 13 – Mark 8:27-30
O May 14 – Mark 8:31
O May 15 – Mark 8:32-33
O May 16 – Mark 8:34-35
O May 17 – Mark 8:36-38

WEEK 19
O May 20 – Mark 9:1
O May 21 – Mark 9:2-8
O May 22 – Mark 9:9-13
O May 23 – Mark 9:14-24
O May 24 – Mark 9:25-29

WEEK 20
O May 27 – Mark 9:30-32
O May 28 – Mark 9:33-37
O May 29 – Mark 9:38-41
O May 30 – Mark 9:42-43
O May 31 – Mark 9:44-50

Memory Verse 1

15 “The time has come,” he said. “The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news!”

Mark 1:15 NIV

Memory Verse 2

17 On hearing this, Jesus said to them, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.”

Mark 2:17 NIV

Memory Verse 3

34 “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me.

Mark 8:34 NIV

Memory Verse 4

35 For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me and for the gospel will save it.

Mark 8:35 NIV