• Jesus is not a jerk, he's in the boat with you.

  • Jun 28 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

Jesus is not a jerk, he's in the boat with you.

  • Summary

  • Pastor Paula makes a shift in Relentless Grace with this episode. Rather than continue with her series on Acts or do other series, she will be preaching on the text that she preached on in her latest worship service. After much prayer and reflection, she determined this was the best way to continue the podcast, which began before she was serving a congregation and preaching each week.

    This week the text is Mark 4:35-41, which tells the story of the time Jesus was asleep in the boat with the disciples and they yelled at him, asking if he even cared. In her message, Pastor Paula focuses on what it means that Jesus in the boat with us, even when we feel like we are being swamped.

    Opening; Scriptures-3:52; Message-5:15; Hymn-"It is Well With My Soul"-21:00; Community Connection-23:20; Closing-24:51

    Scripture Text is from Mark 4:35-41 from the New Revised Standard Version

    Many thanks to Pastor Dan McKnight, the opening announcer, Elizabeth Kieschnik who reads, Camy Wenberg who sings "It is Well With My Soul" and Ruth Skinner who sings both the hymn and the closing song.

    "It is Well with My Soul" is in the public domain.

    Here is a link to information on Sankofa. https://www.adinkrasymbols.org/symbols/sankofa/

    If you wish to support this podcast and the ministry of Relentless Grace you may do so using the Patreon link below, or contact Pastor Paula at relentlessgracepodcast.com

    https://www.patreon.com/RelentlessGracePodcast

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