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Welcome to week eleven of guided prayer through the gospel of Mark. For the next 10 minutes or so, we are going to turn our attention to God in prayer. He desires to meet with us today, to talk to us, to share His heart with us and for us to share our hearts with Him. If you would like to read along as you listen, you can find this episode's transcript here: churchonthemove.com/thetruevine
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Faith is not passive—it’s an active trust in the character and promises of God. It enables us to endure when things don’t make sense, to trust in the waiting, and to walk through difficulty knowing that God is forging something deeper in us.
In this episode, Pastor Willie George and Pastor Whit George explore where faith originates from, how God speaks, and how respond in faith.
Show Notes:
Check out the Message: Faith That Comes to Pass - https://youtu.be/Lgo4X1NhBYI
For reading the Bible in context, they recommend:
The Companion Bible
Logos: https://www.logos.com/
00:00:00 - Introduction and Special Guest
00:00:43 - Sermon Reflections
00:01:54 - The Challenge of Freshness in Preaching
00:03:39 - The Discipline of Preaching
00:05:22 - The Role of Prayer in Preparation
00:06:44 - Spontaneous Revelation in Teaching
00:08:04 - Teaching Through Mark
00:09:07 - New Insights from Mark 11
00:10:22 - Understanding Jesus' Intentions
00:11:40 - The Stages of Jesus' Ministry
00:12:14 - The Nature of Faith
00:14:02 - The Concept of 'Come to Pass' Faith
00:15:12 - Faith as a Gift from God
00:19:18 - The Hall of Fame of Faith
00:22:14 - The Role of Conviction in Endurance
00:25:15 - The Process of Deepening Faith
00:30:15 - Living by Faith, Not Feelings
00:33:15 - Stability in Leadership
00:40:05 - The Importance of Deep Knowledge
00:45:15 - Hearing and Doing the Word
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Welcome to week ten of guided prayer through the gospel of Mark. For the next 10 minutes or so, we are going to turn our attention to God in prayer. He desires to meet with us today, to talk to us, to share His heart with us and for us to share our hearts with Him. If you would like to read along as you listen, you can find this episode's transcript here: churchonthemove.com/whathasyourheart
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It’s easy to run on autopilot, especially when life is good. We fill our schedules, push through our routines, and rely on what’s familiar. But how many of us are truly slowing down to hear what the Lord is saying?
In this episode, Whit and Casey talk about hearing from God, condemnation vs. conviction, and what God is doing in the life of our church.
Show Notes:
Listen to the Message: Learning Dependence on the Spirit of God - https://youtu.be/JRK1MM-IRNM
In this episode, Casey mentions The Making of a Leader by Dr. J. Robert Clinton
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Welcome to week nine of guided prayer through the gospel of Mark. For the next 10 minutes or so, we are going to turn our attention to God in prayer. He desires to meet with us today, to talk to us, to share His heart with us and for us to share our hearts with Him.
If you would like to read along as you listen, you can find this episode's transcript here: https://churchonthemove.com/helpmyunbelief -
There comes a point in life when you realize your parents aren’t perfect. And then, as you get farther down the road, you realize they were far from perfect. The reality is, we don’t leave our family of origin behind when we grow up. We carry it with us. The patterns, the coping mechanisms, the ways we learned (or didn’t learn) to express love, handle conflict, and process emotions—all of it follows us into adulthood, into friendships, into marriage, into parenting.
So, how do we break cycles of dysfunction for generations to come? Check out the episode!
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Mark 8 paints a picture of disciples whose spiritual eyes remain closed. Despite witnessing miracles, they are unable to grasp the deeper significance of what Jesus is doing. Their inability to see past the surface of a physical miracle points to a broader truth: while many miracles restore sight to the physically blind, only Jesus can open the spiritual eyes that allow us to recognize His true identity.
In this episode, Whit and Casey examine the way we see—and sometimes fail to see—the work of God in our lives.
Show Notes:
Listen to the message: The Truth About Jesus - https://youtu.be/OtvCCGfLb3A?si=WhrKu0czwvx20ZoQ
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Welcome to week eight of guided prayer through the gospel of Mark. For the next 10 minutes or so, we are going to turn our attention to God in prayer. He desires to meet with us today, to talk to us, to share His heart with us and for us to share our hearts with Him.
If you would like to read along as you listen, you can find this episode's transcript here: https://churchonthemove.com/jesusisthemessiah -
We often attempt to shrink God down to a principle or formula—something that promises predictable outcomes and gives us a sense of control. But true faith isn’t about control—it’s about trust in the unknown. Genuine obedience isn’t driven by obligation but by love. When we separate obedience from love, we risk becoming like the older brother in the parable of the prodigal son—outwardly righteous yet inwardly distant from the Father’s heart.
In this episode, Whit and Casey explore Matthew 7, the dangers of legalism and antinomianism, and how to embrace the mystery of our faith.
Show Notes:
Check out the Message: Hypocrisy, Legalism, and the Lesson of Internal Devotion -
https://youtu.be/hbFpa2BSxYs?si=YpYW-faPgvXUdKjT
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Welcome to week seven of guided prayer through the gospel of Mark. For the next 10 minutes or so, we are going to turn our attention to God in prayer. He desires to meet with us today, to talk to us, to share His heart with us and for us to share our hearts with Him. If you would like to read along as you listen, you can find this episode's transcript here: https://churchonthemove.com/whatdefiles
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One of the most striking patterns in Scripture is how Jesus consistently puts His disciples in overwhelming situations—not to discourage them, but to shape them. From the beginning of creation, God has given humans jobs too big to handle on their own. The call to fill and subdue the earth, to shepherd nations, to be His image-bearers—it’s all impossible apart from Him. And yet, in His wisdom, He places us in these roles before we feel fully ready, training us as we go.
In this episode, Whit, Casey, and Blake explore Mark chapter six, on-the-job training in ministry, and what it looks like to truly depend on Jesus in every season and situation.
Show Notes:
Listen to the message - How to See the Situation Like Jesus: https://youtu.be/4X_a35nOAxw?si=huOyJlQ9GvpJl9D7
In this episode, Blake mentions the book The Art of Pastoring by David Hansen
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Welcome to week six of guided prayer through the gospel of Mark. For the next 10 minutes or so, we are going to turn our attention to God in prayer. He desires to meet with us today, to talk to us, to share His heart with us and for us to share our hearts with Him.
If you would like to read along as you listen, you can find this episode's transcript here: https://churchonthemove.com/thesentones -
We live in an age of disenchantment, where the material world is often seen as all there is. Yet deep down, we sense there is more to reality than what we can perceive with our senses.
Scripture affirms this reality, showing that humanity exists between two kingdoms—the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness.
In this episode, Whit and Casey talk Mark 5, the unseen realm, and the purpose of the church.
Show Notes:
Listen to the message: Dealing with the Reality of Sin & Finding Victory in Jesus
Book Recommendations:
Remaking the World by Andrew Wilson
The Unseen Realm by Michael Heiser
Deliverance by Jon Thompson
Breakthrough by Marcus Warner
Spiritual Warfare by Karl Rahner
Defeating Dark Angels by Charles Kraft
I Give You Authority by Charles Kraft
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Welcome to week five of guided prayer through the gospel of Mark. For the next 10 minutes or so, we are going to turn our attention to God in prayer. He desires to meet with us today, to talk to us, to share His heart with us and for us to share our hearts with Him.
If you would like to read along as you listen, you can find this episode's transcript here: https://churchonthemove.com/thepowerofjesus -
As the new year begins, we often hear "new year, new you," but maybe it’s not about becoming someone new. Maybe it’s about becoming the best version of the person God already created us to be—authentic, intentional, and grounded in His design.
This year, Heather and Jamie are wrestling with questions that feel both deeply personal and universally human: Who am I, really? and How can I keep growing in every season?
Join us for the journey!
Show Notes:
We want to hear from you! Let us know what you want to hear about this year and give us insight on your experience with friendship. Take the Survey: https://cotmforms.wufoo.com/forms/p4fk6aj1d5ncwc/
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Welcome to week four of guided prayer through the gospel of Mark. For the next 10 minutes or so, we are going to turn our attention to God in prayer. He desires to meet with us today, to talk to us, to share His heart with us and for us to share our hearts with Him. Today's Scripture is Mark 4:1-9 and 13-20.
If you would like to read along as you listen, you can find this episode's transcript here: https://churchonthemove.com/parableofthesower -
Welcome to week three of guided prayer through the gospel of Mark. For the next 10 minutes or so, we are going to turn our attention to God in prayer. He desires to meet with us today, to talk to us, to share His heart with us and for us to share our hearts with Him. Today's Scripture is Mark 3:1-6 .
If you would like to read along as you listen, you can find this episode's transcript here: https://churchonthemove.com/fromrest -
The question Mark’s gospel invites us to wrestle with is profound: Who is Jesus to you? In Mark 2, Jesus repeatedly places Himself in positions of conflict. He challenges the crowds, confounds the religious leaders, and confronts individuals, forcing them to confront this question and inviting them to trust in faith.
In this episode, Whit Casey look at Mark chapter 2 and what it looks like to truly pursue Jesus.
Show notes:
Check out the message : Becoming a Follower Vs Fan of Jesus - https://youtu.be/C1gxTwRm9WE?si=NlYRmTh7CZo6BHTi
In this episode, Whit mentions Jesus’ teachings on marriage & divorce. Find content on this subject here: https://churchonthemove.com/marriage
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Welcome to week two of guided prayer through the gospel of Mark. For the next 10 minutes or so, we are going to turn our attention to God in prayer. He desires to meet with us today, to talk to us, to share His heart with us and for us to share our hearts with Him. Today's Scripture is Mark 2:1-12.
If you would like to read along as you listen, you can find this episode's transcript here: https://churchonthemove.com/ourdeepestneed -
Mark’s Gospel starts not in a city or a temple but in the wilderness. Why? The wilderness holds deep symbolic significance. John the Baptist steps onto the stage of redemptive history in this barren, solitary place. It’s here, in the midst of the dry and desolate, that God begins His work of renewal.
In our busy lives, we rarely make space for reflection. What could it look like to step back from comforts or distractions to prepare the way for the Lord? In this episode, Whit and Casey dive deep into the first 8 verses of Mark.
Show notes:
Listen to the Message: 3 Ways to Prepare the Way of the Lord in Your Life in 2025 https://youtu.be/6DJU76bTv7s
Check out our series on Mark:
https://churchonthemove.com/gospelofmark
In this episode Whit mentions the book The Great Divorce by CS Lewis
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