A Picnic in the Desert

Evening Service
Mar 13, 2016

Recorded in Mark 6:30-43 is the miraculous story of the feeding of 5000. With compassion and power, Jesus met the needs of those men, including the Twelve Apostles, in their most critical circumstances. Times of crisis often reveal the inability to solve our own worst problems. Christ, the hero of the story, is still willing to work a miracle in our lives by offering us salvation; we have only to recognize our greatest need is him.

Mark 6:30-43

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