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.
This Sunday, Pastor Hans brought a gripping message from Mark 5 that forces us to wrestle with a sobering question: when Jesus disrupts our lives, will we send Him away… or be sent out by Him?
In the dramatic account of the demon-possessed man set free, we see two radically different responses—an entire region pleading for Jesus to leave, and one transformed man eager to follow Him. Pastor Hans unpacked why some reject the very One who brings hope, and why others can’t help but tell everyone what He’s done.
It’s a call to examine our hearts, our priorities, and our willingness to obey—even when following Him costs us something we thought we couldn’t give up.
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.