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How long should you wait for Jesus to win? Most of us treat Jesus like a struggling sports team—we stick around when things look hopeful, but we head for the parking lot when it seems the game is lost. This sermon walks through Mark 5, where Jairus has a dying daughter, Jesus stops to heal a bleeding woman instead, and by the time Jesus gets there, the girl is dead. It's a story about impossible delays, irrational timing, and a Savior who says ""Don't be afraid, just believe""—even when it looks like the game is over. If you've been praying for something that hasn't come, if you're tempted to give up on God's timing, this one's for you.Join us this Sunday at BBCC in Boynton Beach, FL—9:00am and 10:30am, with coffee and bagels before and after. More info at https://bbcconline.com.Subscribe for weekly sermons, and send this one to someone who's tired of waiting.#Mark5 #Jairus #DontLeaveTheStadium #BoyntonBeachChurch"
Ask any mom—storms don't wait for good timing. The fever hits at 2am. The phone call comes during dinner. The hard season arrives without warning. And moms are usually the ones holding the boat steady while everyone else panics. This Mother's Day sermon walks through Mark 4, where the disciples are sinking and Jesus is asleep, and asks a question every mother has probably whispered at some point: don't you care? It's a message about the quiet, gutsy faith it takes to trust Jesus in the middle of the waves—and how good moms have been modeling that kind of trust all along.To every mom, grandmother, stepmom, foster mom, and woman who has mothered someone who needed it—we see you. Thank you for being a shelter in so many storms.This Sunday at BBCC: If you're nearby, come as you are. We meet Sundays at 9:00am and 10:30am in Boynton Beach, FL—coffee and bagels before and after. More info at https://bbcconline.com.Subscribe for weekly sermons, and share this one with a mom who needs the reminder that Jesus is bigger than the storm.#MothersDay #Mark4 #TrustInGod #ChristianSermons #BoyntonBeachChurch"
#Mark2 #EndOfReligion #Communion"Most people think rules are the key to a good relationship with God. Keep the list, check the boxes, stay on the right side of the line. But in Mark 2 and 3, Jesus walks into a cornfield, heals a man's hand on the Sabbath, and does something the religious leaders couldn't forgive: he claims to be the rest they'd been working so hard to earn. This sermon looks at why Pharisees and Herodians—two groups who hated each other—suddenly agreed Jesus had to go, and what it means that the gospel is offensive to both the moralist and the progressive. It's not "good people in, bad people out." It's "humble people in, proud people out." And that changes everything.This Sunday is a big one at BBCC. We're celebrating communion together and welcoming new brothers and sisters through the waters of baptism. If you've been thinking about what it means to rest in what Jesus has finished, this is a Sunday you don't want to miss. Come as you are—we meet at 9:00am and 10:30am in Boynton Beach, FL, with coffee and bagels before and after. More info at https://bbcconline.com.Subscribe for weekly sermons, and share this one with someone who's tired of trying to earn it.#Mark2 #EndOfReligion #Communion #Baptism #BoyntonBeachChurch"
Psalm 144 sermon on finding hope after trauma, war, and unanswered prayer. A veteran's story of coming to faith after 40 years of atheism—and what happens when life doesn't line up with the promises you thought you understood. This message walks through David's prayer, the cross, and the resurrection to answer a question a lot of us quietly carry: if God is good, why does life still feel so layered? Honest teaching for veterans, doubters, long-time believers, and anyone stuck between the battle and the blessing.If this message hit you, subscribe for weekly sermons from BBCC. And if you're nearby—come visit us in person. We meet Sundays at 9:00am and 10:30am in Boynton Beach, FL. Coffee and bagels before and after. Come as you are. More info at https://bbcconline.com.#Psalm144 #ChristianSermons #VeteransFaith #ResurrectionHope #BoyntonBeachChurch
We all have ambitions — but who are they really for? In Mark 10:35-45, James and John make a bold play for power in Jesus' kingdom. His answer flips everything upside down. Elder John Leavitt unpacks what Jesus says about ambition, the cost of following Him, and why service — not status — is the true measure of greatness. Join us at https://bbcc.church at 9:30 or 10AM this Sunday!
"Imagine you go to the doctor with a throbbing migraine. You just want the headache fixed. But the doctor runs some tests and says: your head isn't the problem. It's something deeper — something you never would have guessed. The doctor is either brilliant or foolish. Either way, they've told you something about yourself that you didn't know.That's exactly what happens in Mark 2. A paralyzed man is lowered through a roof by four friends, right at Jesus' feet. He wants one thing: to walk again. Every prayer, every hope, every longing he's ever had is tied to that request. And Jesus — with the full power to heal him on the spot — looks at him and says, ""Son, your sins are forgiven."" Not yet ""get up and walk."" First, ""you have a bigger problem than your legs.""In this message from Mark 2:1–12, we look at what Jesus reveals about us and about Himself in one of the most well-known stories in the Gospels. About us: our biggest problem is rarely what we think it is. About Him: the God who came with the authority to judge chose instead to forgive — and it would cost Him His life. They wanted a wish-granter. Jesus was offering something far deeper and far more dangerous: a Savior.If you've ever wondered why Jesus hasn't given you what you've been asking for — it might be because He's trying to give you something better.New here? We'd love to meet you in person on a Sunday morning at 9:00am or 10:30am. Find service times, directions, and more at www.bbcconline.com"
What if the Easter story doesn't end the way you think it does?In the Gospel of Mark — the earliest written account of Jesus' life — the resurrection narrative ends with three women running from an empty tomb in fear. No joyful reunion. No doubting Thomas. No beach breakfast with Peter. Just trembling, bewilderment, and silence. Most scholars believe Mark ended his Gospel right there — on purpose. It's such a jarring cliffhanger that Christians have been trying to fix it for two thousand years.But what if that ending is exactly what we need? What if Mark left a blank page at the end of the story because we're supposed to fill it ourselves?In this Easter message from Mark 16:1–8, we unpack why the most ""unfinished"" version of the resurrection might be the most relevant one for anyone sitting in church today still carrying fear, doubt, or unanswered questions. Easter faith isn't the absence of those things. Easter faith is fearfully following — obeying a risen Jesus who has already gone ahead of you into whatever comes next. The women trembled and ran. Peter denied and wept. And then they turned the world upside down. Not happily ever after — but something far better.New here? We'd love to meet you in person on a Sunday morning at 9:00am or 10:30am. Find service times, directions, and more at www.bbcconline.com
Imagine a friend breaks something valuable in your home. Someone has to pay. Either they cover the cost — or you absorb it. That's not just an economic principle. It's how forgiveness works at every level. And it's why God said: ""The only way I can forgive the sins of the human race is to suffer. Either you pay — or I will."In this Palm Sunday message from Mark 8:27–9:1, Peter calls Jesus the Messiah and then immediately tries to talk Him out of the cross. Jesus fires back with one of the harshest rebukes in the New Testament — and then redefines what it means to follow a King who came to die. We look at why suffering was the plan and not the backup plan, what Jesus means when He says ""lose your life to save it,"" and why every identity you've built on performance — your career, your family, your moral record — will never be enough to tell you who you are.He's not the king Peter wanted. He's the king the world needed.New here? We'd love to meet you in person on a Sunday morning at 9:00am or 10:30am. Find service times, directions, and more at www.bbcconline.com"
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At Boynton Beach Community Church (BBCC), our belief is that, through Jesus Christ, the local church is the hope of the world. Jesus promised to build His church (Matthew 16:18) and is fulfilling that mission today through His followers. The church is not a building but is a community of people who share common commitments to follow Jesus, to intentionally cultivate relationships, to meet the needs of others and to compassionately share the good news about Jesus. Learn more at www.BBCCOnline.com
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