Good News at Last!

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2000 years ago, the Jewish nation was waiting, hoping and expecting good news. Good news about the promised messiah and king.

All of us, just like 2000 years ago, are looking to the future, waiting, hoping and expectant for some good news.

In this series we’ll be spending 5 weeks studying the first chapter of Mark. We’ll see the very beginning of Jesus’ ministry, who he was as a man and what he did while here on Earth. 

This series asks and answers some of life’s biggest questions. Who is Jesus? Why did he come to Earth and Why is this such Good News?

In a world that too often feels like it’s on the brink, finally we can dive in and get some

Good News At Last!

 

Talks

Please note that these are a selection of city wide talks from across our congregations. If you would like to hear a talk from your congregation, you can find a link to their specific podcast channel on their congregational pages or subscribe in your podcast app.


series resources

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What’s so amazing about Jesus?

30 DAY DEVOTIONAL

We have created a 30 day devotional to accompany our Good News At Last series called What’s so Amazing about Jesus? This is a great way for you to spend some time each day getting to know the real Jesus better. We do have hardcopies available at each congregation otherwise it can be downloaded for free by pressing the button below.

 

“On the move with jesus, in mark” COMMENTary

This commentary helps you find the meaning for your life now in every single verse of the Gospel of Mark.

It is written with 21st century everyday people in mind.

It builds on the scholarship of brilliant theologians and commentaries, but doesn’t focus on the exhausting technicalities that fill most commentaries.

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church leaders!

If you would like to run this series at your church, you can download all of our sermon notes, series artwork (posters, social media, web banners etc.) and more FREE at commonresources.com