What It Takes to be a Disciple

The Cost and Benefits of Following Jesus: A Deep Dive into Mark 8:34-38 Following Jesus isn’t always easy, but understanding both the costs and benefits can help us make informed decisions about our faith journey. This examination of Mark 8:34-38 reveals important truths about what it truly means to be a disciple of Christ. What … Read more

Who Do You Say That I Am?

A Personal Journey of Faith from Mark 8:27-30 In our relationships, certain questions can test and define the nature of our connection with others. One of the most powerful questions we can face is “What do you think?” This simple question demands honesty and can either strengthen or strain relationships. The Critical Question Jesus Asks … Read more

The Heart of a Disciple

Message by Ron Walter on Mark 7:1-23 In our journey of faith, there’s a crucial distinction between being religious and being a true disciple of Jesus. This exploration of Mark 7:1-23 reveals important truths about what it means to follow Jesus authentically. There’s a difference between being religious and being a disciple. Religious people often … Read more

The Christian’s Head on Culture’s Platter

Understanding the Price of True Discipleship (Mark 6:14-29) Following Jesus is wonderful, liberating, and allows us to step into our God-given purpose. However, there’s more to discipleship than what appears on the surface – there’s also a cost. Through the story of John the Baptist’s execution by King Herod, we learn valuable lessons about the … Read more

The God Who Can Do Both

Understanding God’s Unlimited Care and Attention (Mark 5:21-43) When unexpected moments occur, we often see people’s true character revealed. This principle applies not just to human relationships, but also to understanding who God truly is. Through the story in Mark 5:21-43, we witness Jesus revealing His true nature in responding to multiple urgent needs simultaneously. … Read more

Good Dirt, Bad Dirt, and a Crazy Farmer

Understanding the Parable of the Sower: A Lesson in Authentic Faith The Parable of the Sower in Mark 4:1-19 teaches us profound lessons about authentic faith and our relationship with God. This familiar story takes on new meaning when we examine it through the lens of genuine spiritual connection. The Unconventional Farmer: God’s Abundant Grace … Read more

Faded image of a path through a forest with a caption reading: Jesus and the Way - What's the Unforgivable Sin? by Charles Postell, Mark 3:22-30

What’s the Unforgivable Sin?

Mark 3:22-30. Message by Charles Postell. Many words in our language are known as a “double entrendre.” They are words with a double meaning. One example is the word “flat.” You might think of music, where a note is flat. Or maybe you’re thinking of a wall or a surface that’s flat. Go across the … Read more

Faded image of a path leading into a forrest with the caption Jesus and the Way: Everybody Gets a Seat, Charles Postell speaking, Mark 2:13-17

Everybody Gets a Seat

Following Jesus: Breaking Down Social Barriers and Making Disciples Jesus consistently demonstrated a radical approach to relationships that challenged social norms and religious expectations. His interaction with Levi, a tax collector, provides powerful lessons about discipleship and breaking down social barriers. What Does “Follow Me” Really Mean? When Jesus said “Follow me” to Levi, it … Read more

Faded image of a path through a forest with the caption: Jesus and the Way - Movement and Moments, Charles Postell speaking, Mark 1:29-39.

Movements and Moments

Mark 1:29-39. Message by Charles Postell Are you familiar to the term “overstimulation?” It’s one of those things you may have experienced even if you aren’t familiar with the term. It’s something that happens when there’s a lot of things going on around you, and in one moment everything catches up with you and you … Read more

Faded image of a path through a forest with the caption Jesus and the Way: Announcing the Revolution, January 19, 2025, Ron Walter speaking.

Announcing the Revolution

Mark 1:14-20. Message by Ron Walter Have you ever been stuck in one of those neighborhoods with a lot of winding roads and once you get inside one, you don’t know how to get out of it? Did you ever notice a car driving, and you think to yourself, that car looks like it’s leaving … Read more