This Week’s Episode
John 11
Jesus triumphantly enters Jerusalem, to the delight of the masses, but the hatred of the Pharisees who now see His death as the only way to preserve their grip on power.
Past Episodes:
Year 1 | Week 32
Luke 8-9. Jesus gives the parable of all parables: the parable of the sower and the seed.
Year 1 | Week 31
Luke 6-7. Jesus cautions that what measure we use to judge others will become the same measuring stick that will be used on us.
Year 1 | Week 30
Luke 4-5. Jesus is tempted in the wilderness, then returns home to Nazareth where He is not well received by those who viewed him as the child of Joseph the carpenter. Jesus begins to do more miracles and calls the apostle Peter in a dramatic way.
Year 1 | Week 29
Luke 2-3. Michelle Sandison visits with Mimi and Papa to share a poem about the shepherds and the glorious events surrounding the birth of the Savior.
Year 1 | Week 28
Luke 1. Introduction to Luke's gospel and an email from Mark to one of Netta's students
Year 1 | Week 27
Mark 15-16. Mark records the proceedings that lead to the crucifixion of Jesus, and a description of the events that followed, as well as his resurrection and subsequent appearances to his followers.
Year 1 | Week 26
Mark 14. Jesus establishes a new covenant with us at the last Passover supper.
Year 1 | Week 25
Mark 12-13. Jesus fields a question about the greatest commandment, and reveals that understanding and implementing it into our lives brings us very near the kingdom.
Year 1 | Week 24
Mark 10-11. Jesus meets the rich young ruler, and confronts him about the necessity of not trusting in ourselves, but in Jesus alone.
Year 1 | Week 23
Mark 9. Jesus heals a young man with a demon and speaks to the possibility of all things with God.
Year 1 | Week 22
Mark 7-8. Jesus continues to heal the sick, feed the hungry, and battle the hypocrisy of the Pharisees, but His disciples seem to be unaware of the significance of His purpose in their own lives.
Year 1 | Week 21
Mark 6. Jesus’s compassion prompts Him to feed the 5000, while the disciples’ disdain for the crowd exposes their lack of faith in Him.
Year 1 | Week 20
Mark 5. Jesus heals a demonic on the other side of the sea but is asked to leave by the community there. Upon his return, he is welcomed by two very different people with similar needs, whose shared faith in Jesus brought healing.
Year 1 | Week 19
Mark 3-4. Jesus continues His ministry, healing the sick and teaching about the Kindom of God.
Year 1 | Week 18
Mark 1-2. Jesus is baptized by John. He preaches the gospel, calls disciples, and performs miracles.
Year 1 | Week 15
Matthew 26. Jesus holds a Passover meal with the disciples, predicts an act of treachery, and introduces the sacrament of communion.
Year 1 | Week 13
Matthew 24. Jesus begins to describe a time when He will be gone from the earth and the disciples will be on their own.