St Marcus MKE Sermons

St Marcus

Weekly Sermons from St. Marcus Lutheran Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  1. 6D AGO

    See-ers of Golgotha | Believing is Seeing

    The greatest truth in history hung on a cross, yet those closest to it completely missed it because Jesus didn't meet their expectations of what a king should be. While soldiers mocked and religious leaders sneered, Jesus was accomplishing the ultimate act of grace by refusing to save himself so he could save us. Mark 15 challenges us not to overlook what's right in front of us: God's goodness often looks like weakness, and his greatest glory was displayed in what appeared to be his darkest moment. Series Summary: The religious leaders at the cross hurled a challenge at Jesus: “Let this Messiah, this King of Israel, come down now from the cross, that we may see and believe.” They demanded proof before faith. But the Gospel of Mark, especially in its story of the Passion, invites us into a different reality: believing in order to see. From the anointing at Bethany to the silent emptiness of the tomb, Jesus’ journey subverts our expectations. The one hailed as king is crowned with thorns. The one with power to calm storms submits to arrest. The consistent, sure thread through the chaos is his Word. As the angel at the tomb reminded the trembling women, “He is going ahead of you…just as he told you.” As we study through Mark’s Passion, we are invited to follow Jesus—not by sight, but by faith in his sure and leading Word. Add St. Marcus as your church on the Church Center App! Fill out our online connection card How can we pray for you?  If you’d like to leave an offering or monetary donation to our ministry please click here.

    22 min
  2. MAR 22

    The Only Verdict that Matters | Believing is Seeing

    Jesus stood before the high priest and clearly confessed his identity as the Messiah, even though it would cost him his life. He promised a day when everyone would see with their own eyes that he is the Son of Man with divine authority. The righteous Judge took our place in the courtroom and accepted the verdict we deserved, so we could be declared innocent and freed from constantly trying to prove our worth. Series Summary: The religious leaders at the cross hurled a challenge at Jesus: “Let this Messiah, this King of Israel, come down now from the cross, that we may see and believe.” They demanded proof before faith. But the Gospel of Mark, especially in its story of the Passion, invites us into a different reality: believing in order to see. From the anointing at Bethany to the silent emptiness of the tomb, Jesus’ journey subverts our expectations. The one hailed as king is crowned with thorns. The one with power to calm storms submits to arrest. The consistent, sure thread through the chaos is his Word. As the angel at the tomb reminded the trembling women, “He is going ahead of you…just as he told you.” As we study through Mark’s Passion, we are invited to follow Jesus—not by sight, but by faith in his sure and leading Word. Add St. Marcus as your church on the Church Center App! Fill out our online connection card How can we pray for you?  If you’d like to leave an offering or monetary donation to our ministry please click here.

    18 min
  3. MAR 15

    God's Plan Comes True in Weakness | Believing is Seeing

    God's most magnificent plan unfolds not through human power and strength, but through weakness—supremely demonstrated when Jesus willingly submitted to arrest and crucifixion in the Garden of Gethsemane. When we embrace our own weakness and dependence on Christ, we discover that God's power is made perfect in our vulnerability, transforming us into servants who reflect His upside-down kingdom values. Series Summary: The religious leaders at the cross hurled a challenge at Jesus: “Let this Messiah, this King of Israel, come down now from the cross, that we may see and believe.” They demanded proof before faith. But the Gospel of Mark, especially in its story of the Passion, invites us into a different reality: believing in order to see. From the anointing at Bethany to the silent emptiness of the tomb, Jesus’ journey subverts our expectations. The one hailed as king is crowned with thorns. The one with power to calm storms submits to arrest. The consistent, sure thread through the chaos is his Word. As the angel at the tomb reminded the trembling women, “He is going ahead of you…just as he told you.” As we study through Mark’s Passion, we are invited to follow Jesus—not by sight, but by faith in his sure and leading Word. Add St. Marcus as your church on the Church Center App! Fill out our online connection card How can we pray for you?  If you’d like to leave an offering or monetary donation to our ministry please click here.

    18 min
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Weekly Sermons from St. Marcus Lutheran Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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