Fifth Sunday in Lent
Spark your thoughts for March 17, 2024! Tune in to “Lectionary Kick-start” for a discussion about the texts for the fifth Sunday in Lent
Spark your thoughts for March 17, 2024! Tune in to “Lectionary Kick-start” for a discussion about the texts for the fifth Sunday in Lent
Scott Seidler discusses with David Schmitt the craft of preaching difficult texts, in this case Mark 10:2-16
Dr. Voelz uses Mark 10:45 as the center piece of the understanding as Christ as the suffering servant
Golf, home brew, alumni reunions…and JIM VOELZ doing what he does best
By Robert Kolb I am not particularly fond of John the Baptist. It is not his strange clothes or his strange diet that puts me off. I know lots of people with strange clothing eating strange foods. His threatening me with fire is the reason I would rather avoid John. Fire hurts, a long time. ..
Chapel Sermon by Victor Raj from Mark 10:46 on Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Chapel Sermon by David Adams from Mark 10:23-31 on Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Chapel Sermon by Paul Robinson from Mark 10:17-22 on Wednesday, October 7, 2015
A statement regarding the biblical teaching on marriage and its role in society
Chapel Sermon by Robert Rosin from Mark 10:32-45 on Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Mark 10:46-52 and Mark 9:30-37 in which Jesus heals a blind man and fortells his death and resurrection; plus tries to explain to the diciples his kingdom is not about being served but about serving even the least amoung you
Mark 10:17-22 is appointed for Proper 23, Series B. Mark 10:23-31 is appointed for Proper 24, Series B. Dr. Voelz translates Mark 10:17-27
Mark 10:46-52 is appointed for Proper 25, Series B. The physical healing of Bartimaeus is linked to the eternal eschatological salvation and the renewal of creation that Jesus brings
Mark 10:2-16 is appointed for Proper 22, Series B. God never wants a marriage to fail; there are no excuses. Children are helpless; God accomplishes everything
Mark 10:2-16 is appointed for Proper 22, Series B. Jesus teaches about the permanence of marriage and the helplessness of those who receive the Kingdom of God
Mark 10:(32–34) 35–45 is appointed for Lent 5, Series B. The Christian identity and life (loving and serving one another) is shaped by the one who gave His life on the cross