Weak. limited, and even new faith in Jesus is stronger than the greatest faith we have in ourselves. This sermon, preached by Pastor Mike Marczak, is from our Gospel of Mark series – On the Move with Jesus.
“Moments like these, are when Christians cannot remain silent and still. In light of this crisis, we commit ourselves and our churches to actively care for and minister to global refugees with mercy and compassion…based on God’s compelling concern for all people in need and especially refugees.” –The Christian Declaration on Caring for Refugees. On Sunday, May 21, Joy Justus from World Relief spoke to us about the refugee crisis in Sacramento and inspired us to Welcome the Stranger.
As the church, we have been given the keys to lock and unlock spiritual work here on earth. What does God want to open and close in your life? Listen to this powerful sermon by Pastor Mike Marczak to learn more.
Sometimes we view Jesus through our own lenses, and in so doing, we can misinterpret who He is and what He is saying to us. On Sunday, May 7th, Pastor Gary Weston preached the sermon, Misinterpreting Jesus, in our continuing series in the Gospel of Mark.
We are called to be a people of compassion who make a difference in this world by our love. In this sermon, Pastor Mike Marczak shares six pathways to compassion.