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The Only Thing Worth Knowing (Study Guide)

“The Only Thing Worth Knowing” Sermon Study Guide for May 3, 2026 Downloadable Version Scripture: 1 Corinthians 2:1-5 1. Corinth Romanitas Paul’s message 2. The Powers a. Power of ________________________ John 14:18, 26; 16:7 Hebrews 13:8 1 Corinthians 1:18 b. Power of ________________________ 3. Cruciformity 1 Corinthians 1:23 Philippians 3:10-11 a. Status b. Table c. Love Questions to Discuss or Ponder: What part(s) of the Biblical story or of the story of Jesus do you wish were not included? Why? What part(s) are you most tempted to skip over or ignore? Corinth wanted to imitate Rome. Who do we most try to imitate? Why do we try to ignore the brutality of the cross? How has the cross become “acceptable” in our culture? How do we most often experience the power of the Holy Spirit? When do we rely more on our own power than on his? Why is the resurrection necessary to understand the full meaning of the cross? What is cruciformity? What does it look like i...

Spiritual Springtime (Study Guide)

“Spiritual Springtime” Sermon Study Guide for April 26, 2026 Downloadable Version Scripture: Acts 2:36-39 Winter vs. Spring 1. New Life free gift of forgiveness Luke 6:45 Matthew 12:34-35 Proverbs 18:21 James 3:1-12 2. To Forgive definition… Three kinds… a. God’s forgiveness b. Forgiving others Philippians 2:13 c. Forgiving yourself Isaiah 1:18-19 Romans 8:20 3. Your Response: Three Questions Romans 8:1 Questions to Discuss or Ponder: How do the different seasons affect your mood and your spirit? When have you been forgiven by another person? How did that affect your life and your relationship? When have you needed to forgive someone else? Can forgiveness happen “by accident” or without a decision? Why or why not? How does forgiveness allow us to “live free”? Which of the three types of forgiveness do you most need to experience? Which one have you practiced the most and why? In what way is forgiving yourself the most difficult form of forg...

Only the Beginning

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Mark 1:1 April 19, 2026 • Mount Pleasant UMC His name means “hammer,” and it’s a good Roman name (Card, Mark: The Gospel of Passion , pg. 17). He shows up eight times in the New Testament, as a cousin to Barnabas and a fellow worker with Paul. Some think he might be the young man who ran away naked from the Garden of Gethsemane (14:51-52; Card 171-172). Eventually, he ended up as a companion of Peter and was the first one to write down the story of Jesus right about the time Emperor Nero decided to burn down the city of Rome and blame the Christians (cf. Card 22-24). And while the Gospel he wrote is short and quick and lacks what we think of as a suitable ending, it does not lack for detail. He’s writing down what the original disciples, particularly Peter, had preached, and it’s important that he get it right because they are being arrested and killed and someone has to tell the story. Today, as we continue our journey through the New Testament, we come to the first Gospel tha...

Only the Beginning (Study Guide)

  “Only the Beginning” Sermon Study Guide for April 19, 2026 Downloadable Version Scripture: Mark 1:1 1. Good News Isaiah 40:9 Isaiah 52:7 - “beautiful feet” Roman world Jesus Messiah (8:29) Son of God (15:39) 2. The Beginning a. The way we ______________________ b. Be _________________________ 1 Peter 3:15 c. With ______________________________ 1 Peter 3:16 Questions to Discuss or Ponder: What is the best news you have received? How did you feel when you heard it? Why is the story of Jesus called “gospel” or good news? How has it been good news in your life? In what way(s) does the Jesus that Mark tells us about fulfill the hopes of the Old Testament prophets like Isaiah? Why is Jesus better “good news” than the Roman emperor? What two or three words would you use to describe our world? In what way do you experience it as a world longing for good news and hope? What do you need to do to “be ready” to share the good news in your own life? Why is “gentl...