
Mission Ridge Church Podcast
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These are the recorded sermons, and supplemental content from Mission Ridge Church, in Missoula Montana. For more information check us out online at www.missionridge.church or send us an email at info@missionridge.church
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Logan takes a look at how Jesus is depicted as a great healer in the Gospel of Mark, and what we might learn from that today. Sermon Notes: Mark 1:29-34 Mark 2:1-11 Mark 2:16-17 Mark 3:1-5 Mark 6:4-6 Revelation 21:1-4 Implications: 1. Jesus is still the God of healing. 2. You are fully a spiritual and physical being. You cannot separate your physical needs from your spiritual needs — they are intrinsically tied together.

Rob shows to us how Jesus fills and exceeds the role of "great educator" in the Gospel of Mark. *Sermon Notes: * Mark 1:21-22 Mark 4:37-41 Mark 5:35-42 Mark 12:28-37 Implication: 1. The teaching of Jesus will do you very little good if you come to Him with a closed heart. Alternatively, if you are willing to wrestle with His teachings, you will never stop growing. 2. Many times, the Gospel is presented as a means to save us from something whereas Mark presents the Gospel as an invitation to someone.

Who is Jesus? Logan explains how the Gospel of Mark is presented to help you answer that very question. sermon notes Mark 1:1 Mark 1:16-23 Mark 8:27-33 Implications: 1. Mak is introducing you to Jesus via a primary source. His goal is for you to meet and know the person of Jesus. 2. The Gospels are the authoritative source for you to know who Jesus is.

Rob kicks off this series by inviting us to hear the Mark Gospel narrative as if it had been written to address our culture and our experiences. This seven-week series seeks to answer two questions. Why did Jesus live, and what was His gospel message? Sermon Notes Mark 1:1-15 Acts 12 & 15 Colossians 4:10 Peter 5:13 Four pillars of Roman civilization: Education Healthcare Entertainment Sports *Implication: * Mark wrote to move his Roman audience to live for the Gospel. when you connect the context of their story to your own, you will be moved also.

Sermon Notes: Mark 13:1-36 2 Kings 22:1-11 1 Peter 2:9 Implications: be so faithful to your Kingdom work that no accounting is required. As a priest, your job is to tell the world what your God is like. As a priest, your job is to help connect people to your God
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