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Why do we keep looking for satisfaction in things that never last?Mark 8, Jesus performs another miracle of provision, yet His disciples still struggle to trust Him. This message explores why we forget God’s faithfulness so quickly and why Jesus is the only One who truly satisfies.

What do you do when God doesn’t seem to answer right away? In Mark 7:24–30, a desperate mother comes to Jesus with humility, persistence, and faith. This message explores how we bring our needs to God, why persistence matters, and how true faith keeps seeking Him even when the answer feels delayed.

What if your biggest problem isn’t around you, but inside you? In Mark 7, Jesus challenges some of our deepest assumptions about what really shapes our lives.

Have you ever wondered if you're doing the right thing... or just doing what everyone around you expects?In Mark 7:1–13, Jesus confronts a group of religious leaders who looked righteous on the outside but had missed something far more important. Their challenge isn't just an ancient religious problem—it's something every one of us wrestles with today.

Have you ever gone through a season where God felt distant? Maybe you've prayed and heard nothing. Maybe you've wondered if God sees what you're going through or if you're facing it alone. In Mark 6:45–56, the disciples find themselves struggling in the dark against a storm they can't control. What happens next reveals something powerful about who Jesus is and what He does for His people.

In Mark 6:30–44, Jesus meets people who are weary, hungry, and searching for something more. And in one of the most well-known miracles in the Gospels, we’re reminded that Jesus is not distant from our needs … He is the Good Shepherd who cares for His people.

In Acts 1:4–11, Jesus’ disciples are left asking what comes next after the resurrection and ascension of Jesus. But the ascension reveals something powerful: Jesus is not absent. He is alive, reigning, and still at work today.

What happens when someone keeps ignoring God’s warnings? In Mark 6:14–29, we encounter the tragic story of Herod and Herodias, two people confronted with sin, given opportunities to repent, and yet unwilling to turn around.This message walks through the dangerous road of unrepentance and the destruction that leads to fear, folly, and fatality.But the good news of the Gospel is that repentance leads somewhere different: forgiveness, freedom, and life through Jesus Christ.

What if God is moving… and you’re missing it? In Mark 6:1–13, Jesus returns to His hometown and the people who know Him best reject Him, not because they lack evidence, but because they resist surrender.And here’s the tension: You can’t stop what God is doing, but you can miss it.

In Mark 5, a desperate father and a suffering woman both come to Jesus ... and everything changes. In this message, Pastor Nate Pifer explores Jesus' power to heal, His personal mercy, and the invitation He gives to every one of us: come to Him and believe.