The apocalypse is a hot topic. Hollywood can’t stop making movies about it (sort of). People puzzle and obsess about it. It’s been that way since the days of Christ. But what does Jesus tell us about the end of the world? What will happen? And what should we do to prepare? This sermon unpacks the “little apocalypse” of Mark 13 and invites us to consider how we might respond when things seem increasingly dangerous and crazy all around us. It picks up on the popular (and long-lost) World War Two slogan “Keep Calm and Carry On,” while working in a very critical twist.