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what next?


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Pastor Brett takes a look at how we might respond to the resurrection of Jesus.

Mark 6:1-18



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Palm Sunday message from Pastor Richard van Lieshout (Senior Pastor)

Mark 11:1-11

So that we know: Jesus is in control
So that we know: Jesus is the Gospel

Messiah Images:
– The Clothes on the road
– The Palm branches
– The shouting ‘Hosanna’
– The Mount of Olives!
– The donkey

Viewer Vantage points:
– The Curious
– The Thrill-seeker
– The political supporter
– The still-unclear disciples



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In the lead up to Easter, Pastor Richard van Lieshout shares a message on Mark 10:46-52.



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“Whoever has ears to hear had better listen!” (Mark 4:9 NET)

– Who are you listening to?
– Is listening to Jesus a priority?
– Is your posture of listening open?
– Are you actively listening?



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Message by pastor Richard van Lieshout. The final sermon in the Gospel of God series on Mark 1:14-16.



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Week 4 in the Gospel of God series on Mark 1:14-15.

Message by Pastor Richard van Lieshout

  1. Faith Is Active & Visible
    • The Example of Abraham (Genesis 15:1-6; Romans 4:20-25; Hebrews 11:17-19)
    • The Example of Baptism (Acts 2:37-39)
  2. The Fruit of Repentance (Matthew 3:8; Luke 3:10-14;
  3. Faith is Not:
    • Just Knowledge
    • Just A Feeling
    • Just A One-Time Event
    • Just A Prayer
    • Just A Decision


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Week 3 in the Gospel of God series on Mark 1:14-15.

Message by Pastor Richard van Lieshout

  1. The significance of ‘repent’
  2. The Old Testament background to ‘repent’
  3. The shaping of ‘repent’ in the New Testament
  4. The heart of repentance
  5. Repentance is NOT:
    • Repentance is not just a renewed desire to behave better
    • Repentance is not just contrition
    • Repentance is not just confession
    • Repentance is not a perfect life


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The Reign of God
The Clash of Kingdoms
The Gospel of the Kingdom



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“But it shall not be so among you. But whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be slave of all. For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” (Mark 10:43-45)

Principle:

Instead of falling into the tidal waves of self-seeking, self-promotion and self-glorification, we actively practice self-sacrifice and serving, in our homes, workplaces & community.

If we find ourselves in positions of authority then we use the power gifted to us to generate possibility for those who have less access to opportunity.

Habit:

Habit 9: We commit to the monthly observance of communion, as a solemn remembrance of the gospel of Jesus.
Habit 10: We commit to actively looking for daily acts of service in our workplaces & neighbourhoods.
Habit 11: We commit to generating possibility for someone with less access to opportunity by actively recruiting, developing and mentoring them.
Prayer:
Jesus may your life, death and resurrection be enfolded into our daily living that we might die to self, and live not to be served, but to serve, and so live in closest proximity to your glory.