Episodes

Sunday Jul 13, 2025
Sunday Jul 13, 2025
Why do some people respond to Jesus while others turn away? This message explores the Parable of the Sower, the first detailed teaching of Jesus in Mark’s Gospel. We’re invited to examine both how we receive the Word and how we participate in sowing it.
Originally preached to Ekklesia Churches by Dan on July 13, 2025.
Teaching Highlights:
The sower is generous, scattering the Word widely and without partiality.
The seed never changes — but the condition of the soil determines its fruitfulness.
Jesus is the key to understanding the kingdom — parables reveal truth to those who come to him.
True disciples are marked not just by hearing, but by continually receiving and obeying the Word.
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Sunday Jul 20, 2025
Sunday Jul 20, 2025
What does the kingdom of God look like? When we look at the world, the church, or even our own hearts, we must first see Jesus clearly to see anything else.
Originally preached to Ekklesia Churches by Dan on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
Teaching Highlights:
Jesus is "the lamp"—the light by which we see everything clearly.
The kingdom of God grows from a small, often overlooked seed, and its growth is God's work, not our own.
The church is beautiful when we learn to see it in the light of Jesus.
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Sunday Jul 27, 2025
Sunday Jul 27, 2025
Overwhelmed by the chaos in the world? Or within yourself? This passage in Mark shows us that our experience of chaos is ultimately determined by our response to Jesus. Originally preached to Ekklesia Churches by Dan on Sunday, July 27th, 2025.
Teaching Highlights:
Jesus offers unshakable peace to those who trust in His power and willingness to save.
Jesus is a threat to spiritual opposition and those who prioritize their own kingdoms over His.
Jesus brings true freedom to those who receive Him and desire to follow Him.
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Sunday Aug 03, 2025
Sunday Aug 03, 2025
Do you put your hope in a leader who is powerful, good, or both? This passage from Mark introduces us to two individuals who seek Jesus, one hoping in his goodness but doubting his power, and the other hoping in his power but doubting his goodness.
Originally preached to Ekklesia Churches by Dan on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
Teaching Highlights:
Jesus is our comprehensive hope in life and death, being both the good King and the powerful victor over death.
Jairus, a synagogue ruler, demonstrates faith in Jesus' goodness but a limitation in his belief regarding Jesus' power over death.
The woman with a chronic bleeding believes in Jesus' power to heal, but doubts his loving heart, leading her to try and approach him secretly.
Jesus reveals himself to be both good and powerful, restoring the woman and raising Jairus's daughter from the dead.
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Sunday Aug 10, 2025
Sunday Aug 10, 2025
In this passage, Jesus returns to his hometown of Nazareth, where he is met with astonishment, doubt, and offense instead of welcome. The story of Jesus' rejection in Nazareth is an invitation for us to consider our own hearts, is our relationship with Jesus based on a real response to his invitation?
Originally preached to Ekklesia Churches by Dan on August 10, 2025.
Teaching Highlights:
The people of Nazareth question Jesus' authority, identity, and bloodline, demonstrating a fundamental unbelief despite their familiarity to him.
Familiarity with Jesus and other believers is not what saves us; salvation is found in a personal response to his invitation.
Jesus does not force his way into people's lives but instead invites them to believe. Our role in the gospel is to extend that same invitation.
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Sunday Aug 17, 2025
Sunday Aug 17, 2025
In Mark 6:7–30, Jesus sends out His disciples with almost nothing, John the Baptist pays the ultimate price for speaking truth, and Herod rejects the call to repent. Yet through it all, we see that Jesus provides everything we need to remain faithful to His mission.
Key Teaching Points:
Jesus equips and sends those He calls.
Our mission is to faithfully proclaim the gospel, not control the response.
Following Jesus will be costly, but never wasted.
True success is measured by obedience.
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Sunday Aug 24, 2025
Sunday Aug 24, 2025
When you feel weak, inadequate, or overwhelmed, can faith in Jesus really empower you to serve him with confidence?
Originally preached to Ekklesia Churches by Dan on August 24, 2025.
Jesus uses what little we bring to accomplish what only he can do.
Like Moses in the wilderness, our insufficiency is the very place where God shows his sufficiency.
Jesus reveals himself as God walking on the water, yet even his closest followers can struggle with unbelief.
True faith runs to Jesus with what we have, trusts him with who he is, and obeys with confidence.
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Sunday Aug 31, 2025
Sunday Aug 31, 2025
What really makes a person unclean before God? In Mark 7:1–23, Jesus confronts the Pharisees and exposes a deeper problem beneath their rituals and appearances: the sinful human heart.
Originally preached to Ekklesia Churches by Dan on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
Teaching Highlights:
Why ritual practices and appearances can’t cure the problem of sin.
How traditions can subtly replace God’s Word in our lives.
Jesus’ radical declaration that true defilement comes from within.
The hope of the gospel: only Christ can cleanse and transform the human heart.
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Sunday Sep 07, 2025
Sunday Sep 07, 2025
What kind of people belong at Jesus’ table?
In Mark 7:24–8:10, we follow Jesus through Gentile regions as he meets outsiders who desperately come to him, and are never turned away. A woman seeks healing for her daughter, a deaf man is given both hearing and speech, and a hungry crowd is fed. All are welcomed by Jesus.
Originally preached to Ekklesia Churches by Dan on 9/7/2025.
Teaching Highlights:
A desperate Gentile woman is the first person in Mark to understand a parable
The power of testimony, and a right response to Jesus.
What the second miraculous feeding reveals about the table of Jesus
The open invitation is for all who will come, listen, and stay with Christ
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Sunday Sep 14, 2025
Sunday Sep 14, 2025
Jesus presses past demands for signs with a deeper question: do you truly see and believe?
Originally preached to Ekklesia Churches by Dan on September 14, 2025.
The Pharisees demand a “sign from heaven,” revealing a heart problem, not a sight problem.
Jesus warns of the leaven (teaching/heart posture) of the Pharisees and Herod.
Proximity to Jesus is not the same as faith; the disciples see and hear, yet still don’t understand.
Jesus points his disciples toward remembering His past provision.
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