Only the Beginning
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...