Walking in Forgiveness - Week 2

Pastor Marshall Ochs | May 10, 2020

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from 2 Corinthians 5. Walking in forgiveness is a New Testament command for all Christians, but the work does not end with forgiveness. Paul tells us that because we have been reconciled to God, we are now ministers of reconciliation to all mankind. This means we should let go of bitterness, offense, and grudges to join God’s work of reconciliation. It may not be possible in every situation, but it should be the goal we work toward.

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Walking in Forgiveness - Week 1

Pastor Marshall Ochs | May 3, 2020

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Luke 23 on how Jesus forgave. Walking in forgiveness is a New Testament command for all believers, and Jesus modeled this forgiveness while He was crucified. This study examines how Jesus forgave, what Gospel forgiveness looks like, and how we are meant to extend forgiveness to others.

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The Life of John Mark - Week 2

Pastor Marshall Ochs | April 26, 2020

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches on the life of John Mark. This story is full of forgiveness and redemption. It gives us a blueprint for how we should walk in forgiveness, how the early church modeled what they believed, and we should follow their example.

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The Life of John Mark - Week 1

Pastor Marshall Ochs | April 19, 2020

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from John and Acts on the life of John Mark. His story is filled with forgiveness and redemption. It reminds us that the Gospel message is built on the foundation of forgiveness and we must live a life of redemption. It is hypocritical to accept the forgiveness that Jesus offers, but not extend forgiveness to others.

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The Gospel According to Mark - Week 15

Pastor Marshall Ochs | April 12, 2020

In this message, Pastor Marshall finishes our study in Mark by teaching from Mark 16. This chapter covers the resurrection of Jesus and the Great Commission. On the first Easter, a few women went to the tomb to anoint the body of Jesus. Instead of finding Jesus, they found an angel who encouraged them with the words, “He rose from the dead, just as He said.” This was the first encouragement to the early church, and it should still be an encouragement to us. No matter what happens in this world, we can be filled with joy because Jesus will do what He said.

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The Gospel According to Mark - Week 14

Pastor Marshall Ochs | April 5, 2020

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Mark 15. This chapter covers Jesus’ trial before Pilate and the crucifixion. These were the most difficult hours for Jesus, but through this pain God provided a way for all mankind to be reconciled back to God. In these final hours of Jesus’ life, we are reminded that God’s perspective is more valuable than the world’s perspective. Everyone looking up at the cross on Good Friday was convinced evil was victorious. However, from Jesus’ perspective looking down from the cross the perspective was victory. In these difficult times, pray for God to give you His perspective so your hope is in Him and not this world.

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The Gospel According to Mark - Week 13

Pastor Marshall Ochs | March 29, 2020

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Mark 14. This chapter covers the last supper, the prayer in Gethsemane, the betrayal, and Jesus’ trial. The final hours of Jesus’ life remind us that none of these events happened by accident or coincidence. Everything was designed by God for His glory and our good. This message is meant to bring us comfort when we face tribulation and sorrow. Jesus is familiar with sorrow, disappointment, loneliness, and betrayal. When we pray to Him, we can be confident that our prayers are heard and understood. Take your pain, worry, and sadness to Jesus; He understands and He can heal your wounds.

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The Gospel According to Mark - Week 12

Pastor Marshall Ochs | March 22, 2020

In this message, Pastor Marshall teaches from Mark 13-14. Jesus taught the disciples what the world should expect as it approaches the second coming of Christ. There will be rumors of war, famine, and tribulation like never seen. Leading up to this great tribulation, Jesus promised signs that He was near. These signs are meant to excite the church and encourage us to get increasingly serious about building God’s kingdom. During this time of uncertainty and panic, followers of Jesus should increase servanthood, worship, study, and prayer. We should not be overcome will fear, but overwhelm our world with God’s love.

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