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06.26.2022 – TENSION – The Father & The Enemy
Who are you? As we continue through 1 John we examine the significance of seeing ourselves as children of God.
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06.19.2022 – TENSION – The Kingdom & The World
Every day we make hundreds, even thousands of choices. While some of those choices are innocuous, others are posed on different ends of a cosmic struggle. In this message, Pastor Mark will walk us through a passage of 1 John 2…
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06.12.2022 – TENSION – Authentic & Imitation
What is the identifying mark of a Christ-follower? The passage in 1 John confronts readers with a stark reality of the answer.
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06.05.2022 – TENSION – Light & Dark
The imagery of light and dark is common both inside and outside of Scripture. Pastor Mark leads off a new series on 1 John discussing the call of believers to live in the light and what that means on a daily…
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05.29.2022 – Among the Wolves – Reward
How, by losing one’s life, do you ultimately save it?
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05.15.2022 – Worship at The Mount – Guest Speaker: Nathan Derico
Nathan Derico joins us from Camp Northward to talk about what God is doing through their ministry and a discussion about the influences we invite.
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05.08.2022 – Among the Wolves – Endure
In this week’s passage, Jesus presents a counter-intuitive, almost shocking suggestion about what it will look like to be His follower. And yet, Jesus was not going for shock factor, He was presenting a difficult reality for those who would follow…
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05.01.2022 – Among the Wolves – Witness
Living among the wolves comes with some challenging realities. In this passage, we discuss Jesus’ description and what that means for us.
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04.24.2022 – Among the Wolves – Go
As we continue walking through the gospel of Matthew, we find Jesus set apart 12 men for His mission. As we examine Christ’s words to them, we unveil three questions we must consider when it comes to living the Christian life.
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04.17.2022 – Easter at The Mount 2022
Resurrection Sunday is the day Christians stop to recognize Jesus’ victory over sin, death, and the grave. As we examine the announcement of Christ’s resurrection, we find two incredibly applicable statements for us even two-thousand years later.