Ryan Griffith gave a thought provoking and challenging sermon on 1 John 4:1-6 at Bethlehem Baptist Church, North campus, this past Sunday. The sermon is now available here: LINK
Book reviews and other tidbits from Shaun Tabatt (AKA aspiring Bible scholar, Christian home educator, & all around nice guy).
11
Feb
Ryan Griffith gave a thought provoking and challenging sermon on 1 John 4:1-6 at Bethlehem Baptist Church, North campus, this past Sunday. The sermon is now available here: LINK
Tags: Bethlehem Baptist Church, Sermon
11
Feb
Luke’s Gospel: Investigating the Man Who Is God
Part 16: Jesus The Prophet
Luke 4:22-30
Pastor Mark Driscoll | February 07, 2010 | 01hr:04mn
Jesus preaches in his hometown of Nazareth, but the people reject him. They would rather kill Jesus than kill their religion. He teaches from 1 Kings 17 (Elijah and a pagan widow) and 2 Kings 5 (Elisha and Naaman the leper) to show that even religious people are as needy as the starving widow and that their sin is as horrific as leprosy. We see in this passage at least eight ways we could be compelled to reject Jesus: theology, control, greed, selfishness, familiarity, comfort, embarrassment, and religion.
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Tags: Mark Driscoll, Mars Hill Church, Sermon
30
Jan
Tags: Desiring God, John Piper, Sermon
30
Jan
32 Hours: The Church In Haiti
Acts 1:8
Pastor Mark Driscoll | January 24, 2010 | 01hr:17mn
This special sermon by Pastor Mark Driscoll aired at all Mars Hill campuses on January 24, 2010, just days after he and a team for Churches Helping Churches returned from their relief and fact-finding trip to Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Pastor Mark shares firsthand stories and images of pastors and churches in Haiti to give a sense of the devastation there. Jesus calls the church to be on mission both locally and globally, and that includes helping our Haitian brothers and sisters in Christ. Pastor Mark closes by rebuking those at Mars Hill who are not on mission and are unfaithful in their financial giving.
Find out more about how you can help at ChurchesHelpingChurches.com
If you can’t see the video, click HERE.
Books by Pastor Mark:
Tags: Mark Driscoll, Mars Hill Church, Sermon
2
Dec
John Piper’s sermon for November 29, 2009, titled Skeptical Grumbling and Sovereign Grace is now available from DesingGod.org.
Tags: John Piper, Sermon
2
Dec
Luke’s Gospel: Investigating the Man Who Is God
Part 9: Jesus and the Temple
Luke 2:22– 40
Pastor Mark Driscoll | November 29, 2009 | 01hr:19mn
Pastor Mark preaches on the southern steps of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem—on the same steps that Jesus himself would have walked. Jesus was first brought up the steps by his parents to be dedicated in the temple; as a boy, Jesus debated with scholars at the temple, and as a man he taught day after day in the temple. Still, Jesus promised to destroy, and did destroy, the temple because it had become an idol. We do not need the temple today because Jesus has fulfilled all of its functions.
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Tags: Mark Driscoll, Mars Hill Church, Sermon
23
Nov
Luke Q&A – Part 1: From “The Birth of Jesus Christ”
Luke 2:1–7
Pastor Mark Driscoll | November 22, 2009 | 35mn:34sec
Pastor Mark answers questions taken at Mars Hill Ballard after the recent sermon from Luke 2:1-7 “The Birth of Jesus Christ”
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Tags: Mark Driscoll, Mars Hill Church, Sermon
17
Nov
John Piper’s latest sermon preached on Sunday November 15, 2009 is titled, “Do Not Labor For the Food That Perishes”. It is based on John 6:22-29. You can Read, Watch, or Listen to this sermon at DesiringGod.org.
Tags: John Piper, Sermon
17
Nov
Luke’s Gospel: Investigating the Man Who Is God
Part 8: Christ the Lord
Luke 2:8-21
Pastor Mark Driscoll | November 15, 2009 | 01hr:00mn
Pastor Mark Driscoll examines Luke 2, one of the most familiar passages of Scripture, where an angel announces the birth of Jesus, “Christ the Lord,” to shepherds in a field. The angel reveals how we are to see Jesus. We are not to insert him into a false ideology, such as atheism, deism, pantheism or panentheism, or theism; these offer no hope, no good news, and no savior. Rather, we are to praise Jesus as the Savior, Christ the Lord—good news for all the people—like the angels, Mary, and the shepherds did.
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Tags: Mark Driscoll, Mars Hill Church, Sermon
13
Nov
Tags: John Piper, Sermon
