The Gospel of Mark

The Gospel of Mark

Feb 2026 - Apr 2026
Sermons in this series
Sunday, 05 April 2026
Passage: Mark 16:1-8
Duration: 23 mins 12 secs
In this last chapter of Mark's gospel, we see the most amazing things happening. The stone is rolled away, an angel appears, Jesus' body is missing because He has risen and the call is given to His disciples, to Go and TELL.
Sunday, 29 March 2026
Passage: Mark 14:32-52
Duration: 26 mins 11 secs
This week, we turn our attention to Easter and Jesus making His way to the cross. Before that happens, He is betrayed by Judas and deserted by the disciples, but He is not alone, for His Father is always with Him. In this passage, Jesus shows us the humble position we all need to have before God, "Not what I will, but what you will". May we be people who WATCH and PRAY and submit ourselves to God in everything.
Sunday, 22 March 2026
Passage: Mark 13:1-37
Duration: 31 mins 26 secs
This can be a hard passage to understand, but Jesus keeps reminding His disciples to be: WATCHFUL (v.5,34,35,37), ON GUARD (v.9,23,33) and STANDING FIRM (v.13). We certainly feel like we are in these last days, but Jesus still expects us to be doing those same things. Focus on Him and do be WORRIED (v.11) or ALARMED (v.7)
Sunday, 15 March 2026
Passage: Mark 11:12-33
Duration: 33 mins 28 secs
In this passage, Jesus is going to give His disciples a lesson in the type of fruit that God is looking for in His people - the fruit of faith, obedience and submission.
Sunday, 01 March 2026
Passage: Mark 8:27-38
Duration: 19 mins 42 secs
In this passage, we see Peter's amazing declaration of who he thinks Jesus is, the Messiah. Jesus then goes on to explain what that really means; He will suffer, be rejected, be killed and then rise again. For us to be a true disciple of Jesus, we will have to follow in His footsteps; deny ourselves, take up our cross and follow Him.
Sunday, 22 February 2026
Passage: Mark 6:7-29
Duration: 25 mins 55 secs
In this section, we see the Disciples and John the Baptist serving Jesus as they obey God's call in their lives. On the other hand, we have Herod who doesn't listen to God but instead, listens to his wife, his dinner guests, a dancer and himself. Basically, anyone besides God. Whose voice are we allowing into our lives?
Sunday, 15 February 2026
Passage: Mark 4:1-34
Duration: 27 mins 51 secs
In this section, Jesus uses parables to teach us about the kingdom of God. In verse 9, He says, "Whoever has ears to hear, let them hear." The key to the kingdom is that we do not just hear His words with our ears, but we listen with spiritual discernment to understand what He is saying and then obey Him in our lives.
Sunday, 08 February 2026
Passage: Mark 1:16-45
Duration: 24 mins 52 secs
After Mark stated that Jesus is the Messiah and the Son of God in v.1. he then goes on to prove the authority Jesus has as the Messiah. He has authority over people, authority over demons, authority over sickness, including leprosy.
Sunday, 01 February 2026
Passage: Mark 1:1-20
Duration: 30 mins 1 sec
In this passage, we see how it is not just Mark who believes that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God. The prophet Isaiah believed it, John the Baptist did as well, God himself declared that Jesus is His beloved Son, and the first disciples were willing to follow Him. What about you? Who do you believe Jesus is?