March 2012

An Introduction to the Gospel of Mark – Part Four

Pastor Pete shares the meaning of the term, “Gospel.” The subject and meaning of our redemption is carefully explained in what was purchased, to whom was the price paid, who paid the price, who stands to benefit from redemption and who stands to suffer the most from our redemption? Why four gospels? The distinctive character of each gospel writer and their audience in the first century to the present time, Christ is presented as the theme of our Bibles from the Old to the New Testaments



An Introduction to the Gospel of Mark – Part Three

Pastor Pete shares from selected Scriptures what the Word of God is good for and how we can open its pages to find instruction for practical application for our lives. A presentation of the reason for the four gospels is given as well as a definition of the gospel itself. The message presents John Mark as the writer of the Gospel of Mark in his name, his background, his training, and his mark on the New Testament church. In this lesson Pastor shares the time, style, theme, outline and scope of Mark’s Gospel as well as the Person of Jesus Christ as the primary subject matter within its pages



An Introduction to the Gospel of Mark – Part Two

Pastor Pete shares from selected Scriptures the doctrine of Bibliology and how we got our English Bibles. A careful presentation of the Bible’s authority, inerrancy, infallibility, clarity, necessity, sufficiency, continuity, historicity and integrity is discussed. Needed clarity is given for the confusion over the many Bible versions, translations and interpretations



February 2012

An Introduction to the Gospel of Mark – Part One

This week’s message introduces the Gospel according to John Mark. Pastor Pete will give some historical background on how we got our English Bible and how we can know its accuracy and reliability as being God breathed. An overview presentation of the book will include a description of Mark: the time, style, theme, scope and emphasis on Christ throughout the second gospel of the New Testament.