Pastor John leads the discussion this week as we continue our series on the Book of Mark.
In this episode Joe Luethmers shares the story about a long friendship that presented an opportunity to donate his kidney. Both Joe and his wife Ann without hesitating said YES. Donating a kidney is no small thing, but sometimes in friendship the serving and loving and raising the hand to help becomes a bigger blessing than the sacrifice.
We consider six areas of general concern in culture if gender ideology is fully embraced. We also look at some other examples of body-dysmorphia, which challenge and refute gender ideology. We also ask practical questions like, “Should I use someone’s preferred name or pronouns?” Finally, from a biblical perspective, is it being “inauthentic” to not go with your subjective feelings of self?
In Mark chapter 2, the people questioned Jesus about fasting and we still have questions about fasting today. Why would I do it? Do people still do that? Is fasting just for the super Christians? We will discuss the importance and the power found in spiritual disciplines and discover how they can lead us into a deeper and more intimate relationship with Jesus.
Christians can get quite sleepy and stuck and stuffy, unnecessarily. When it is a season where God is doing new things we should join the party (not grumble because the new wine is threatening to burst our old wineskins).
Pastor John leads the discussion this week as we continue our series on the Book of Mark.