Crucified, Died, and Was Buried - Mark 15
Crucified, Died, and Was Buried
Mark 15
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Suffered
Crucified
Died
Buried
HOME CHURCH QUESTIONS
1. What are some examples of suffering you have experienced in your life? It was mentioned that we often expect to live long and not suffer. Do you agree? Why do we think like this?
2. What are some examples of Jesus’ suffering throughout His life and at the end of His life (for example, in Mark 15)? Why should it encourage us to consider that Jesus suffered in some of the same ways we suffer? What is a specific example of suffering in your life and how has Jesus experienced something similar?
3. What are some unhelpful or unhealthy responses to someone who is suffering? What are some biblical ways to respond to someone who is suffering? Why is it encouraging to consider that God enters into our broken world and suffers for us? How should this impact the way we think about suffering?
4. What aspects of the crucifixion from Mark 15 (or from the sermon) stand out to you? Explain.
5. One motivation for God sending His Son to die on the cross was to demonstrate His justice and righteousness (see Romans 3:25). Do you tend to think about God’s justice as a motive for the cross? Why is it important we keep this in mind? What are some consequences if we don’t?
6. The cross both humbles and encourages us at the same time. Do you currently need to be reminded to be humbled because of what your sin required at the cross? Or do you currently need to be encouraged by God’s love and what He was willing to provide at the cross? Explain.
7. Imagine you are talking with someone who says he/she believes Jesus died, but this person doesn’t believe it matters or makes any difference. How would you explain the meaning of the cross and why it is important in your life?
Mission Highlight - The Aid Andhra in India
With a population of over 350,000, the Adi Andhra are a marginalized people group in southern India, primarily speaking Telugu and practicing Hinduism. Though some have gained education and moved to cities, many still live in poverty as landless rural laborers. Less than 1% follow Christ, and few have heard the gospel in a way they can truly understand. While the full Bible and other ministry tools are available, access and outreach remain limited. They need sustainable resources, education, and most importantly, the hope of Christ.
Finances
Weekly Budget 34,615
Giving For 09/14 23,974
Giving For 09/21 35,518
YTD Budget 415,385
Giving 362,151
OVER/(UNDER) (53,234)
Women’s Retreat
Ladies, we are getting away for rest and encouragement October 24-26. Mark your calendars to be part of this meaningful time together. Early Bird registration ends today. For all the details, go to fellowshipconway.org/women.
New to Fellowship?
We are so glad that you chose to worship with our Fellowship Family this morning. If you are joining us for the first time or have been checking us out for a few weeks, we are excited you are here and would love to meet you. Please fill out the “Connect Card” and bring it to the Connection Center in the Atrium, we would love to say “hi” and give you a gift.
Join a Home Church
Home Church small groups are about building a deep community where we are transformed into the image of Christ and serve a broken world for the sake of the gospel. If you are not in a Home Church, we encourage you go to fellowshipconway.org/homechurch or stop by the Connection table in the Atrium.
Equipping Opportunities
Equipping Ministry exists to equip and release our church body to deepen their understanding and experience of God & His word, develop genuine, Spirit-led living, and consistently invest in making disciples. Check out this Fall’s opportunities at Fellowshipconway.org/equipping.
Fellowship KIds at Schaefer’s Pumpkin Patch | October 4 | 10 aM - 12 PM
Join us for a morning of fall fun! Enjoy games, a petting zoo, hay rides, and food trucks. Grab your hay ride tickets at the booth and meet us by the tractor at 11:00 AM for a ride with other Fellowship families. Don’t miss out—it’s going to be a blast!
Special Pack OCC | Pack • Pray • Send — Be Part of the Mission!
On Monday, October 6, join us at Fellowship for a powerful Operation Christmas Child Packing Event! Together, we’ll pack 2,800 shoeboxes to share the love of Jesus with kids in hard-to-reach places. Sessions: 11 AM–1 PM or 6–9 PM (childcare available in the evening for 6 years and under) Let’s fill every box, pray over every child, and send the Good News across the globe!
Fellowship Kids Father/Son Camp out
Calling all dads and sons! Get ready for an awesome weekend just for you. We’re planning a fun father and son camp out on October 10-11, at 53 Wasson Road in Conway. We’ll have games, a campfire, and plenty of time to hang out. If camping isn’t your thing, you can still join us for all the activities on Friday night. Saturday breakfast is included. Register at fellowshipconway.org/register.
Men’s Fellowship Breakfast
Men, join us for a great breakfast and fellowship on Wednesday, October 8, at 6:00 a.m. here in the Fellowship atrium. No sign-up is needed. Come with your Bible ready to eat, fellowship with other men, and start your day off right through prayer and Biblical insight. Questions? Contact Michael at mharrison@fellowshipconway.org.
Fellowship Women’s Hike - Saturday, October 11
Ladies, we are going for a hike at Woolly Hollow on the Huckleberry Trail. We will meet at Fellowship and take off together. Will you join us?