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The Day of the LORD- Mark 7/8 (Shaw)

The Day of the LORD- Mark 7/8 (Shaw)

St Mark records two incidents in Jesus’ life and work that none of the other three Gospel writers include: the healing of the blind man, and the healing of the deaf and mute man. Mark also includes some details in these two accounts, which is interesting since Mark usually is very brief, usually including few […]

Church History: The Auburn Affirmation

Church History: The Auburn Affirmation

What was the Auburn Affirmation? When did it occur and what is its significance in church history – especially in the history of American Protestantism and American Presbyterianism. SB_ChurchHistory_AuburnAffirm_20160417

Powerfully Close- John 11:32-44 (Mong)

Powerfully Close- John 11:32-44 (Mong)

Compassion without the power to act?  Power to act but lacking compassion? Either of these two states leave little hope for the objects. Yet, as Jim Mong shared today, Jesus had both unbelievable compassion as well as the power to act on that compassion. SB_20160403_Mong

What’s Next? -Mark 16:1-8 (Shaw)

What’s Next? -Mark 16:1-8 (Shaw)

Mark 16 is a passage of Scripture that might leave you wondering.  It might seem odd that Jesus is missing in these verses!  Doesn’t Mark want his readers to see Jesus as God’s Son and to believe in the gospel? Pastor Scott unpacks this passage in today’s sermon. SB_20160327_Shaw

Look! The King! Mark 1:1-11 (Shaw)

Look!  The King!   Mark 1:1-11  (Shaw)

Gospel writer Mark includes the account of Jesus’ arrival in Jerusalem at the start of Passover week. In what way is his entry both humble and triumphant? Hear this Palm Sunday sermon from Pastor Shaw as he explains how this text points to Jesus’ credentials as the Messiah. SB_20160320_Shaw