More Than Hands (Mark 7:1-23)

Bible Text: Mark 7:1-23 | Preacher: Ron Johnson | Series: When God Chose Sandals

The pharisees attack Jesus for letting His disciples eat without ceremonially washing their hands. Jesus teaches that what comes out of our heart is what defiles us, not the traditions that man has added to God’s commands. Love God with all your heart.

Recognize Jesus (Mark 6:45-56)

Bible Text: Mark 6:45-56 | Preacher: Ron Johnson | Series: When God Chose Sandals

Jesus sent the disciples across the lake as we went off to pray. They encountered a storm that they could not row through while they were alone. Jesus walked on water to be with them, but they did not recognize Him. He is with us through all things even when we do not see Him.

When You’re Tired, Have Some Fish! (Mark 6:30-44)

Bible Text: Mark 6:30-44 | Preacher: Ron Johnson | Series: When God Chose Sandals

After the disciple’s missions trips, their rest with Jesus is interrupted by crowds. Jesus teaches compassion and perseverance in ministry by feeding the 5000 men and their families.

The Sacrifice of Mission (Mark 6:1-13)

Bible Text: Mark 6:1-13 | Preacher: Ron Johnson | Series: When God Chose Sandals

Jesus prepares to send out the 12 to share the gospel and touch lives by taking them along to Nazareth. He then sends them out with instructions that they would be dependent on God. Are you willing to sacrifice to be about the Master’s mission?

Is Your God Too Small? Authority Over Satan (Mark 5:1-20)

Bible Text: Mark 5:1-20 | Preacher: Ron Johnson | Series: When God Chose Sandals

Jesus casts multiple demons (Legion) out of the possessed man displaying His absolute power over Satan and sin. Through His work on the cross, He makes us new creations!

More Than One Dad

Bible Text: 1 Timothy 1:2, 2 Timothy 1:2-3, Philemon 1:8-20, Mark 3:33-34, 1 Timothy 1:18-19, Philippians 2:22, 2 Timothy 2:1-2, Titus 1:4 | Preacher: Ron Johnson | Series: When God Chose Sandals

9 Characteristics of spiritual fathers in the church and a challenge to honor them like we do our own fathers.