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Nate Keeler - March 12, 2023

The Garden


Pastor Nate Keeler shares "The Garden" from Mark 14:32-42. In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus faces the crisis of the cross. His humanity is on full display as He wrestles with the Father in prayer. In this message, we will see that because Jesus accepted His crisis on the cross, we can be accepted by God.

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From Series: "Lent: 40 Days of Prayer"

What does it take to save humanity from their sin? Only the death of the God-Man himself. Experience the Passion of Christ like never before as we study the last three chapters of Mark on his way to the cross.

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Nate Keeler - January 25, 2026

The Posture of Prayer


In the garden of Gethsemane, Jesus shows us how to pray when life doesn’t make sense—honestly, repeatedly and with full surrender. He doesn’t hide His anguish, but He does anchor His trust in the Father’s will. Learn to pray through fear, disappointment and suffering with the same surrendered courage Jesus modeled when Pastor Nate Keeler shares "The Posture of Prayer" form Matthew 26:36-46.

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From Series: "Pray Like Jesus"

Prayer was the lifeline of Jesus’ ministry—shaping His priorities, sustaining His mission, and anchoring His relationship with the Father. In this series, we’ll explore how Jesus prayed: with kingdom focus, with surrendered trust, and with intentional rhythms of solitude. As we learn to pray like Jesus, we’ll discover a deeper intimacy with God and a greater strength for the life He’s called us to live.

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