Jesus is Our Ransom
Mark 10:35-45. Through his interaction with James and John, Jesus reveals that his primary purpose for coming to Earth is not to be served but to serve -- and to give his life as a ransom to set slaves free.

Mark 10:35-45. Through his interaction with James and John, Jesus reveals that his primary purpose for coming to Earth is not to be served but to serve -- and to give his life as a ransom to set slaves free.
Mark 10:32-34. Jesus never asks us to go somewhere he hasn't first gone himself. In this passage, we see Jesus walking boldly towards his persecution and death.
Mark 10:17-31. Like the rich young man, we tend to worship our stuff instead of God, but Jesus shows us that in order to inherit eternal life we must place our trust in him alone.
Mark 10: 13-16. Jesus tells us in order to receive the kingdom of God we must go to him with child like faith and live in complete dependency on him.
Through an encounter with Pharisees, Jesus shows that the institution of marriage is not primarily for us, but to display the Gospel and the sacrificial love he has for us.
Jesus shows his disciples what lengths he will go to keep his children and in response to the consequences of sin, what lengths we should go to get the sin out our own lives.
Jesus challenges his disciples to realize God's work is being done by a much larger team than they thought. The same is true for us.
NY Times bestselling author and friend of Reach Jeff Bethke shares the story of the Prodigal Son and the incredible grace of God.
What's the greatest lie ever told? Life is a story about you. How do you stop believing it? SERVE.
Just another healing story? Hardly. Jesus helps a desperate father find faith, and reminds his disciples (and us) that without connection to God, we can do nothing.
In this encounter, Jesus reveals his identity as God and King to Peter and John.
The disciples have seen what Jesus is all about, now he asks point blank: "Who do you say I am?"
Jesus' encounter with a blind man is an amazing miracle and a perfect example of who Jesus is and what he does. He gives light.
Jesus has encounters with two groups that doubt in different ways. Jesus gives us everything we need, even faith.
What have you forgotten about Jesus? Jesus shows his patience with us by willingly repeating himself in order to remind us of what he has already done.
Jesus has an incredible encounter with a man who is deaf and mute. Maybe there's hope for those of us who struggle to hear from God and speak for God.
Jesus doesn't look at human status, but at human need. Even the most unclean can come to Jesus and be made clean. That's VERY good news.
Jesus challenges self-righteous religious leaders and makes it clear that rituals can't make you clean. If the law isn't good news, then what is?
God's story is about a mission to make himself known to the people he loves. As he is a missionary, his people are called to his mission.
The Gospel is the greatest gift that we could imagine. So, how should we respond? Worship is a whole-life response.
Jesus has a moment of solitude in this famous story where he reconfirms to his disciples that he is near and aware of their needs.
Though he's going through a terrible day, Jesus feeds over 5,000 people in one of his most well-known miracles.
In the days leading up to John the Baptist's murder, we get a glimpse of dialogue that help us to understand what the gospel is all about.
We live as communities on mission because Jesus has sent us out to proclaim the good news of the creator, the cross, and the resurrection.
Jesus sends his friends out to spread the message of the Kingdom of God. The thing is, they are massively under-qualified.
Jesus does the impossible - he brings a dead girl back to life. Jesus changes the sounds of mourning into awe and celebration.
Guest speakers Rob Garey & Jeremy Vallerand, read Mark 5:1-21 and give us incredible perspective on modern day rescue around the world.
Jesus sets a man free who has been tormented by demons. Jesus uses his surpassing power to free people.
The disciples are filled with awe when Jesus calms a storm that is sure to drown them. Are you in a storm?