ORDINARY PEOPLE
FOLLOWING JESUS

Welcome to Marysville Nazarene!

We believe God calls ordinary people to follow Him. We’re your neighbors, your classmates, your childhood friends, and your co-workers. But following Jesus isn’t ordinary–it’s extraordinary!

It’s about doing life together. We need each other!

Together we learn to serve, pray, and worship. To us, ordinary people following Jesus means loving and giving, going and sharing. It’s placing our “everyday, ordinary life” before God as an offering while pressing on to follow Him.

• Upcoming Events •

There are no upcoming events at this time.

• Sunday Gatherings •

Sunday Gatherings:

Worship Service
9:00 & 10:30am
(Livestream at 9:00am ONLY)

Adult Sunday School
9:00 & 10:30am

Children's Worship
9:00 & 10:30am
(Newborn thru 6th Grade)

Youth Worship
5:15 - 7:00pm
(7th thru 12th Grade)

June 2 - July 28

We find ourselves in the midst of construction season, when orange cones and delays become a daily part of our lives. Without directions--or the right signs to help us through life’s detours--we can easily get lost, end up on roads that lead us away from our destination.

When we are off course spiritually, Jesus provides simple, clear directions that help us navigate life’s potholes, find healing from our hurts, and the power to overcome harmful habits.

Using Jesus’ teaching from his first recorded “sermon,” Road to Recovery walks us through the Beatitudes and gives us eight turn-by-turn directions to get us back on the right road for our faith journey.

Our weekly worship services go live Sunday mornings at 9:00am. For a more interactive experience, we recommend visiting our Facebook page to view the livestream, where viewers are welcome to exchange hellos and post comments throughout.

Podcast (audio-only) and video recordings of Sunday morning worship will be listed below as soon as they’re available. To view archived recordings of past services, please visit our media page.

Josh Huff - November 21, 2021

Christ the King

In the church calendar, this Sunday is known as Christ the King Sunday. It’s a day dedicated to acknowledging that we have no other king than Jesus. In the moments before Jesus is crucified, He has an interaction with Pilate centered on whether or not Jesus is a king. Jesus reveals that he is, in fact, king, but his kingdom is like no other kingdom on earth. Rather than being a king based on power and domination, his kingship revolves around his suffering.

Scripture References: John 18:33-37, Mark 10:35-45

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