In this sermon from Mark 10:35-45, Dylan Drumm explores how unchecked worldly ambition can confuse our mission, impair our perspective, and damage our relationships. By examining the self-serving request of James and John, we expose the hidden traps of chasing personal status and significance. Ultimately, Jesus flips the script on true greatness, revealing that a Godly drive is rooted in serving others rather than being served.

In this sermon on Mark 10:17-31, we dive into the story of the rich young ruler to discover why eternal life cannot be earned through good deeds, rule-keeping, or moral merit. Jesus exposes the hidden idols of our hearts—like wealth and comfort—revealing that while salvation is impossible by human effort, it is entirely possible through God's grace.
In this study of Mark 9:2-13, we look at the Transfiguration—a moment where the veil is pulled back and the disciples see Jesus in His full, divine glory. While Peter wants to stay on the mountaintop and build "tents," Jesus points them back down toward the valley. He reveals a difficult truth: The road to the mountain must go through the cross.
We’re diving into Mark 7 to see how one mother’s bold humility got Jesus’ attention and changed her family’s life forever. God isn't looking for religious perfection—He’s looking for a heart that’s honest about needing Him. Come see why this "good news" is for everyone.