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This week we lookat the relentless, tender love of God.

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Broken and Poured

Mark 14:1-11

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Mark Chapter 13

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Not So With You

What does it look like to engage the world in a new way with a perspective that is others focused and not "me" focused?

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Eyes That See

How do you see people? This week we look at what means to see people with the eyes of Jesus.

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A Change of Plans

This week we take a break from Mark as God brings about a slight change of plans. We look at God's promise to be present in the midst of our suffering. We remember that God walks with us amidst the trials and struggles of life.

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"If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me."

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God's plan is far bigger than anything we could think of on our own. Like the disciples we see in part.

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Come With Me

This week we look at an important yet often neglected spiritual discipline - Rest.

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Mark 5

Christ lived an incarnational life - that is he saw humanities plight and God became a man that he might identify with our suffering. What does this mean for those who call themselves Christians for those who are to imitate Christ?

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