The community at Coast Hills is a family with a passionate desire to glorify God together. We have a hunger to know Christ and make Him known. We pray that you will be inspired to worship and be challenged to change as we grow in grace together! "Together" is important to us and we emphasize our re…
Pastor Jason explores the doctrine of the trinity and God's election. These are powerful doctrinal truths that bring us to worship and require a response. We are reminded that as believers we are chosen, forgiven, and filled with the Holy Spirit for the purpose of obedience as part of God's family.
The second half of Mark 14 reflects on Jesus in Gethsemane, Judas' betrayal, and Jesus' trial. Ultimately, the study underscores the hope and redemption found in Jesus, who had a plan for salvation despite the hour of darkness.
In this message, Pastor Jason looks at the author, audience, and area from the first verse of First Peter. Peter, the people of modern-day Turkey, and the area between Asia and Europe are all examples to us. God has given us our life, and we are His ambassadors in the world.
Pastor Jason explores the narrative of Jesus' impending betrayal and the contrasting acts of devotion and deceit surrounding Him. He highlights the significance of the woman who anoints Jesus, showcasing her genuine love and sacrifice in stark contrast to the malice of the chief priests and Judas.
In this message, Pastor Jason shares insights from the life of Peter, emphasizing themes of grace, hope, and the call to endure through difficult times. He highlights Peter's journey, illustrating that enduring faith is about staying the course and finding the faithfulness of God despite trials and setbacks.
In this message, Pastor Jason outlines the importance of making decisions based on one's relationship with God and others, highlighting the Great Commission and the New Commandment as guiding principles. Ultimately, Pastor Jason calls us to a life characterized by leading humbly, investing eternally, following faithfully, and enjoying abundantly while embracing our divine opportunities.
Pastor Jason discusses the tense events surrounding Jesus' final days, emphasizing the significance of His teachings and interactions with religious leaders. As Jesus answers challenging questions from the Pharisees, Sadducees, and scribes, he emphasizes the importance of truth, love, and God's power. Finally, we reflect on how we give to God, not just in financial terms, but in our devotion and commitment to Him.
Pastor Jason Huffman emphasizes the importance of relationships in the Christian faith, highlighting that our connection with God is inherently intertwined with our relationships with others. He discusses the Great Commission, urging believers to make disciples and glorify God together, stressing that a life with God is not solely an individual journey.
In Pastor Jason's message, he highlights Jesus' entry into Jerusalem, marking the beginning of His final days and emphasizing themes of authority and rebellion. He confronts the spiritual barrenness of Israel symbolized by a fig tree, illustrating that true faith leads to fruitfulness, and teaches the importance of forgiveness in prayer, linking it to our relationship with God. The sermon culminates with Jesus' parable of the vinedressers.
Pastor Jason shared about that Jesus' death and resurrection was just the beginning of a mission to spread the gospel to all nations. He highlighted the importance of disciples making more disciples, illustrating various stages of spiritual growth from infancy to maturity. Ultimately, we are reminded that we are part of God's unexpected mission.
Message title: Born to DieBig Idea: Jesus suffered and died so we could know His love and live with Him forever.
Pastor Jason emphasizes the unexpected nature of Jesus' life and ministry, illustrating how His actions defy human expectations. Jason encourages us to recognize our importance to God and to understand that Jesus is alive and wants a personal relationship with each of us. By surrendering our lives to Christ, we can experience those unexpected moments that actually help fulfill God's eternal purposes.
Pastor Jason emphasizes the significance of Jesus' entry into Jerusalem during Passover, highlighting that it was more than a festive occasion; it was the fulfillment of God's promise of deliverance. He illustrates how Jesus is the rightful King, demanding a response from each individual: to crown Him in their hearts or reject His authority.
Pastor Jason addresses the complexities of marriage and divorce, highlighting that God's intention for marriage is a lifelong union, while human hard-heartedness often leads to divorce. Through the example of a rich young man seeking eternal life, he illustrates that true discipleship requires fully trusting in God.
In the sermon, Jason emphasizes the prophetic nature of Daniel's apocalyptic vision as a means of preparation for the future, particularly for the Jewish people. He discusses the historical context of kingdoms and leaders such as Antiochus, illustrating the consequences of rejecting God's truth and succumbing to manipulation through flattery. True believers, he asserts, must know God and His Word to withstand cultural pressures and false teachings, ultimately making significant progress in their faith despite challenges.
Pastor Jason highlights the significance of humility and servanthood in leadership, as exemplified by Jesus' teachings to His disciples about His impending betrayal, death, and resurrection. Additionally, we examine the dangers of causing others to stumble and addressing our own sins decisively.
Pastor Jason discusses the key themes in chapters 10 of Daniel, highlighting the unseen spiritual battles that occur in conjunction with daily life. Our feelings and emotions play a part in our lives, but it is God's word we must trust and obey. Ultimately, Pastor Jason encourages listeners to persevere in prayer and trust that God's plans are good and eternal no matter our circumstances or feelings.
This week's sermon centers on the Transfiguration, where Jesus reveals His divine glory to Peter, James, and John, affirming His identity as the Son of God. The event serves as a preview of the coming Kingdom of God, showing that Jesus fulfills both the Law and the Prophets. Additionally, the story of the demonpossessed boy teaches about faith, the need for prayer and fasting, and the reality of suffering in the kingdom
In the sermon, Pastor Jason focuses on Daniel's prayer and God's swift response, highlighting that God's plans extend beyond individual concerns to encompass a larger purpose for His people. Jason explains the significance of the 490-year prophecy in Daniel, detailing the coming of the Messiah and the subsequent destruction of the city, all of which align with historical events. Ultimately, he calls believers to contemplate their role in God's kingdom or God's judgment.
In this study, Jason emphasizes Jesus' compassion and provision, highlighting that God's care encompasses both physical and spiritual needs. He warns against the dangers of a hardened heart, as seen in the Pharisees, and concludes with a call to self-denial and living for Christ.
In today's message, Pastor Jason emphasizes the importance of understanding how to live faithfully in a world that is foreign, drawing parallels from Daniel's experience in captivity. He highlights the need for God's word, the significance of prayer and the importance of humility as citizens of heaven.
Pastor Jason addresses the tension between following religious traditions and maintaining a genuine relationship with God. We see Jesus' authority and mercy through miraculous healings, demonstrating that God desires a personal relationship over mere rule-following.
Pastor Jason discusses Daniel 8, and the vision of the ram and the goat as symbols of the Medo-Persian and Greek empires and the prediction of a fierce ruler, Antiochus IV, who will oppress the Jewish people. The sermon encourages listeners to seek Christ no matter the season. Jesus is the Hero of the story, the Savior of the world, and the Kings of Kings.
Jesus demonstrated compassion when He taught the crowd like a shepherd guiding his sheep. The disciples recognized the people's hunger but initially suggested sending them away instead of seeing the opportunity to serve. The study concludes by reminding us that, despite challenges and fear, taking steps of faith can lead to God's glory in miraculous outcomes.
Pastor Jason delves deeper into Daniel's vision. We are encouraged to recognize Jesus as King, which may elicit fear or anger but ultimately leads to acceptance and fulfillment in His eternal kingdom.
In his sermon, Jason discusses how Jesus faced rejection in His hometown of Nazareth, highlighting that astonishment without faith is insufficient. He underscores the importance of moving beyond one's past to embrace faith, asserting that our disbelief can hinder our spiritual growth. Additionally, as Jesus sends out the apostles, we see the necessity of faith in receiving God's work.
In his sermon, Pastor Jason explores the shift from Daniel's narrative to his apocalyptic visions in Daniel 7. He highlights the need to acknowledge our weaknesses and understand that true strength lies in trusting God, who rules over all.
In this study, Pastor Jason emphasizes the significance of the parables and the presence of Jesus as He teaches about the kingdom of God and demonstrates it with miraculous power. We are encouraged to trust in Jesus' during challenges and suffering. We are also reminded that the kingdom of God is about transformation from death to life and healing from suffering to wholeness.
In his message, Pastor Jason emphasizes the story of Daniel is not about Daniel being a hero but rather highlights God's faithfulness amidst adversity. Pastor Jason urges listeners to remain faithful during difficult times, noting that faith is a choice grounded in the understanding of God's faithfulness. Ultimately, we see God's faithfulness provides strength and hope in the face of life's challenges whether we are in ancient Babylon or the modern cities of today.
In his study, Pastor Jason discusses the distinction between disciples and consumers of faith, emphasizing that true disciples pursue growth and understanding in their relationship with Jesus, while consumers seek convenience and entertainment. Ultimately, genuine success is not measured by crowd size but by the spiritual fruit produced by mature disciples who follow Christ and make disciples.
In his message, Pastor Jason emphasizes the dangers of pride, illustrating how it leads to division, defeat, and destruction, as evidenced by the historical example of Belshazzar. The core message revolves around accountability to God; and ultimately, we are urged to live for God's glory.
In this study, Jesus challenges the rigid understanding of the law by demonstrating that doing good is always lawful, even on the Sabbath, which angers the religious leaders. True discipleship involves responding to Jesus' call, and it is His power that enables transformation and healing in those who believe.
Pastor Jason emphasizes the importance of humility in receiving God's blessings, illustrated through the relationship between Daniel and King Nebuchadnezzar. Daniel's willingness to serve and speak truthfully exemplifies how humility leads to transformation and blessing, even for those in power. The message highlights that God's discipline is rooted in love, urging believers to embrace humility and seek repentance to experience His mercy. Ultimately, true blessing comes from recognizing the Most High God and submitting to His will.
Pastor Jason explores the authority and ministry of Jesus in Mark 2, highlighting four significant scandalous encounters with religious leaders. Ultimately, the study underscores that the law should serve as a blessing to humanity, rather than a burden, as Jesus redefines the purpose of the Sabbath and offers grace to those marginalized by society.
In the latest sermon, Pastor Jason highlights the journey of Daniel and King Nebuchadnezzar, emphasizing how humility can lead to God's blessings. The message stresses that sharing God's story, listening, serving, and nurturing relationships can open doors for God's blessings and influence others for Christ.
Pastor Jason emphasizes that blessing is central to our identity in Christ and is meant to be shared with others. Being a disciple involves learning from Jesus and embodying His love through unity, compassion, real answers, and right living. Ultimately, living in alignment with God's teachings not only blesses others but also brings God's favor in our own lives.
Pastor Jason highlights the significance of Mark's Gospel which is characterized by its vivid details, urgency, and the focus of writing for Gentiles in Rome. Pastor Jason calls on the congregation to Jesus as the Son of God and fully man while we actively follow Jesus as disciples, allowing Him to shape their lives and purposes within His kingdom just like the disciples in this chapter.
Pastor Jason emphasizes the importance of three key words for the church: identity, blessing, and disciple. He explains our identity as disciples is a blessing meant to be shared by making more disciples. Through the example of Abram, Pastor Jason highlights that true disciples pursue a real and right relationship with God, which leads to growth and maturity. Ultimately, mature disciples make more disciples.
Pastor Jason Huffman emphasizes the importance of understanding our identity in God, and how that understanding leads us to the word for the new year.
In this message, Pastor Jason emphasizes that love is central to God's character and is expressed towards everyone. Through the story of Nicodemus, he illustrates the necessity of spiritual rebirth to truly understand God's love and relationship with humanity.
Pastor Deano emphasizes that the virgin birth of Jesus brings good tidings of GREAT JOY, a profound spiritual gladness, marking a major event in history that fulfills God's promises and demonstrates His love. This joy surpasses any fleeting worldly happiness or burdens, offering peace and hope even amid life's struggles. Deano reassures that despite our challenges, God's deliverance is available through Christ. Ultimately, the message of Jesus' birth is one of joy and salvation, highlighting that God's love remains unwavering through every circumstance.
Pastor Jason emphasized the importance of "beholding" the Lord to experience peace during Advent, drawing on themes from Isaiah. He explained that focusing on God and His word can significantly influence our peace, contrasting this with the anxiety caused by worldly distractions.
Pastor Jason explores the themes of freedom, redemption, and discipline in the book of Exodus, emphasizing that true freedom comes with responsibilities. Ultimately, the message is about God's desire to be in relationship with us, reminding believers that they are called to live as His chosen people, bringing freedom to those still in bondage.
Pastor Jason discusses the meaning of Advent, emphasizing it as a time of preparation for Christ's arrival and our anticipation of His second coming. He highlights the theme of hope for the first week of Advent, encouraging people to "fear not" as they look to Jesus for comfort, healing, and joy. Through the lens of Isaiah and the story of Gideon, Pastor Jason illustrates that despite present darkness and struggles, we can have confidence in a future filled with light and victory through Christ.
In the study, Pastor Jason emphasizes the importance of the Law and the construction of the Tabernacle, which served as a place for worship and God's presence among the people. The pastor encourages believers to recognize and utilize their gifts, talents, and resources to serve God and advance His kingdom, much like the Israelites who generously contributed to the Tabernacle's building.
Pastor Jason emphasizes the importance of being faithful and reminds us God is always faithful. He urges us we must choose whom we ultimately bow down to and serve. In the end, we remember that through our faithfulness, God can be glorified, and we can find freedom, even in the fires of life.