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  • The Proof is in the Pudding (Part 1) | Mark 1:29–34
    2026/05/07

    In this episode of Growing In Grace from Grace Bible Church in Hutchinson, Kansas, Pastor Bart Horton begins teaching Mark 1:29–34 and shows how Jesus proves He is the Messiah—not only through authoritative teaching, but through compassionate power.

    After the synagogue service, Jesus goes to Simon Peter’s home and heals Peter’s mother-in-law with a simple touch. As the Sabbath ends at sundown, the whole city gathers at the door bringing the sick and demon-oppressed—and Jesus heals many and casts out many demons. This passage reveals Christ’s humility, His care for the weak, and His power to reverse the effects of the curse as a preview of the coming kingdom.

    Passage: Mark 1:29–34

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    30 分
  • The Ultimate Authority (Part 2) | Mark 1:21–28
    2026/04/30

    In Part 2 of The Ultimate Authority, Pastor Bart Horton continues through Mark 1:21–28 and shows how Jesus proves His authority not only through His teaching, but through His power over the demonic realm.

    As an unclean spirit confronts Jesus in the synagogue, the demon identifies Him as “the Holy One of God”—and Jesus responds with absolute authority: “Be silent, and come out.” This message offers sober clarity about spiritual darkness, real comfort for believers who are sealed by the Holy Spirit, and steady hope that Christ’s authority is never threatened.

    Passage: Mark 1:21–28
    Series: Gospel of Mark
    Program: Growing In Grace (Grace Bible Church, Hutchinson KS)

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    30 分
  • The Ultimate Authority (Part 1) | Mark 1:21–28
    2026/04/23

    In this episode of Growing In Grace from Grace Bible Church in Hutchinson, Kansas, Pastor Bart Horton begins teaching Mark 1:21–28 and shows why Jesus Christ has ultimate authority over every realm of life.


    As Jesus enters the synagogue in Capernaum, the people are astonished at His teaching because He speaks with authority—not like the scribes, but as the One who carries the very truth of God. This message highlights how Jesus proves who He is, why His Word demands a response, and why believers can rest in Christ’s authority in a difficult world.

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    30 分
  • Follow Me — Fishers of Men (Part 2) | Mark 1:16–20
    2026/04/16

    Growing In Grace with Pastor Bart Horton

    In this episode of Growing In Grace from Grace Bible Church in Hutchinson, Kansas, Pastor Bart Horton continues teaching Mark 1:16–20 and Jesus’ call to discipleship: “Follow Me, and I will make you become fishers of men.”

    This second half of the message explains what following Jesus looks like in everyday life—love, humility, service, suffering, and obedience—and why fishing for men is not optional for the believer, but the natural result of genuine repentance and faith. Pastor Bart also explores the Old Testament background behind the “fishing” imagery and shows how Jesus turns that picture toward salvation as He calls His disciples to bring others into the kingdom.

    The message closes with the cost of discipleship from Mark 8:34 and a clear call to follow Christ immediately and sacrificially.

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    30 分
  • Follow Me — Fishers of Men (Part 1) | Mark 1:16–20
    2026/04/15

    In this episode of Growing In Grace from Grace Bible Church in Hutchinson, Kansas, Pastor Bart Horton teaches Mark 1:16–20 and explains Jesus’ call to discipleship: “Follow Me, and I will make you become fishers of men.”You’ll hear why following Jesus is both simple and costly, how the gospel produces real obedience, and what it means for everyday believers to live on mission. Pastor Bart also introduces the sobering story of John Harper on the Titanic as a reminder of the urgency of saving faith.

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    30 分
  • Drop It (Part 1) | Mark 1:16–20
    2026/04/09

    What does it really mean to follow Jesus?

    In this message from Mark 1:16–20, Pastor Bart Horton shows how the call of Christ is both simple and costly. Jesus doesn’t merely invite people to admire Him — He commands them to follow Him, and He promises to transform them into fishers of men.

    Beginning with the powerful story of John Harper on the Titanic, this sermon reminds us that genuine discipleship is never just words. Following Christ reshapes our priorities, our identity, and our mission.


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    30 分
  • Three Points and a Poem by Jesus (Part 2) | Mark 1:14–16
    2026/04/01

    Jesus’ message is simple, but it isn’t soft: the time is fulfilled, the kingdom of God is at hand, and the call is urgent — repent and believe.

    In Three Points and a Poem by Jesus (Part 2), Pastor Bart Horton continues in Mark 1:14–16 and shows why the gospel is always the priority of Jesus’ ministry. Even when people want miracles, relief, or answers to immediate problems, Jesus keeps pressing the deepest need: the soul’s need for repentance and faith.

    This passage reminds us that the gospel isn’t merely something to hear or understand — it’s God’s command to turn to Christ and follow Him.

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  • Three Points and a Poem by Jesus (Part 1) | Mark 1:14–16
    2026/03/26

    What did Jesus preach — and why did people respond with astonishment?

    In Three Points and a Poem by Jesus (Part 1), Pastor Bart Horton begins Mark 1:14–16 and shows how Mark summarizes the heart of Jesus’ message with striking clarity. Jesus comes proclaiming the gospel of God: the time is fulfilled, the kingdom of God is at hand, and the call is urgent — repent and believe.

    This passage reminds us that the gospel isn’t just information to consider; it’s God’s message that demands a response and reshapes a life.


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    30 分