McMark

1.Jesus is baptized by John the Baptist and begins his ministry in Galilee, calling his first disciples.
2.Jesus heals a paralytic man, forgives his sins, and calls a tax collector to be his disciple.
3.In Chapter 3, Jesus heals a man with a withered hand on the sabbath, angering the religious leaders. He then chooses twelve apostles to follow him.
4.Jesus continues to preach and perform miracles, including healing a paralyzed man and forgiving sins. He calls Levi to be a disciple.
5.Jesus heals a demon-possessed man, then heals a woman with an issue of blood, and raises a young girl from the dead.
6.Jesus visits his hometown and faces rejection by the people who knew him. He then sends out the twelve disciples on a mission.
7.Jesus rebukes the Pharisees for their traditions, emphasizes the importance of inner purity over outward rituals.
8.Jesus feeds 4000, Pharisees seek a sign, Peter confesses Jesus as the Christ, Jesus predicts his death
9.Jesus teaches about the importance of humility and warns against causing others to stumble in their faith.
10.Jesus teaches about marriage, wealth, and serving others. He blesses children and tells a rich man to give up his possessions.
11.Jesus enters Jerusalem, rides a donkey, people spread cloaks and palm branches, he clears the temple of merchants.
12.Jesus teaches about paying taxes, the resurrection, and the greatest commandment. He questions the scribes' understanding of the Messiah.
13.Jesus predicts his betrayal by one of his disciples and shares the Last Supper with them before being betrayed by Judas and arrested.
14.Judas agrees to betray Jesus, the Last Supper is celebrated, Jesus predicts Peter's denial.
15.The crucifixion of Jesus, burial by Joseph of Arimathea, and the sealing of the tomb by the chief priests and Pharisees.
16.Jesus predicts his death and resurrection, Peter rebukes him, Jesus teaches about discipleship and warns of the cost of following him.