Ever had one of those days that starts out normal, then everything flips? One moment you feel unstoppable, the next you’re wondering if God even sees you. Pastor Hans shared from Mark 8 about a disciple who went from rock star to rebuke in a single breath. What he learned—and what we can too—is that God’s love doesn’t shift with our failures or successes. It’s steady, fierce, and unchanging.
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Ever had one of those days that starts out normal, then everything flips? One moment you feel unstoppable, the next you’re wondering if God even sees you. Pastor Hans shared from Mark 8 about a disciple who went from rock star to rebuke in a single breath. What he learned—and what we can too—is that God’s love doesn’t shift with our failures or successes. It’s steady, fierce, and unchanging.
Mark Series - Week 10 - The Hardest Place to Shine
Praise Assembly - Recorded Messages
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Mark Series - Week 10 - The Hardest Place to Shine
Ever felt dismissed, overlooked, or doubted by the people closest to you?
This Sunday, Pastor Hans opened Mark 6 with a message that may be uncomfortably familiar. Just like Jesus was rejected in His own hometown, we too can struggle to shine for Christ among family, friends, and those who think they already “know” us.
If you’ve ever wrestled with being taken lightly—or wondered how to keep living boldly for Jesus when those closest to you don’t believe—this is a message you can’t afford to miss.
Praise Assembly - Recorded Messages
Ever had one of those days that starts out normal, then everything flips? One moment you feel unstoppable, the next you’re wondering if God even sees you. Pastor Hans shared from Mark 8 about a disciple who went from rock star to rebuke in a single breath. What he learned—and what we can too—is that God’s love doesn’t shift with our failures or successes. It’s steady, fierce, and unchanging.