Servant King Emmanuel Church Lurgan
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- Religion & Spirituality
Reflections on Jesus in Mark's Gospel.
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Sermon 1 - Phil Emerson
Today we begin a series called the SERVANT KING on Mark’s gospel account. Mark is one of the Synoptic Gospels, it is the shortest of the four Gospels and likely the first, or earliest to be written. It illustrates who Jesus is as a person with vivid detail of His teaching being presented more through what He did than what He said. The Gospel of Mark reveals Jesus the Servant. Mark was an attendant and observer of the apostle Peter and this, combined with what he had learned in his mother’s house (Acts 12:12) and from other leaders in the church, helped him to pen this gospel.
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Sermon 2 - Tara McIlwaine
Tonight Tara continues on with the series “Servant King”. Mark 1:21-2:12. In Mark’s Gospel we read about Jesus healing many people despite facing resistance from Teachers of the Law. Jesus had a sovereign authority to heal, simply because he was the Son of God. How can we submit our lives to live under this authority and encounter Jesus?
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Sermon 3 - Phil Emerson
Blaspheming against the Holy Spirit. Today we tackle FOUR HUGE QUESTIONS…
Is there an unforgivable sin? Is there a sin that you can commit once, and thereby ruin any chance you ever may have for salvation?
Can it be committed today?
Could I have committed it unknowingly?
How should I live in light of this truth? -
Sermon 4 - Tash Proctor
Parable of the Sower – Jesus says that the seed is the message of the kingdom; the obvious point of this parable is that’s God’s Word is intended to penetrate us to grow in and through us and produce a great harvest.
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Sermon 5 - Alan Emerson
This morning Alan shares from Mark 4:21-41, hiding your light under a basket and Jesus calming the storm.
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Sermon 6 - David Wylie
Dave continues with our journey through the Gospel of Mark – Jairus’ daughter and the woman who touched Jesus’ cloak.