A resource from Fortified Hills Baptist church designed to help us make much of God by making disciples of Jesus Christ among all peoples.
In this episode, Josh, Curt, and Spencer discuss the ways Christians can be faithful, joyful, and generous in their stewardship this next year.
In this episode, Josh, Curt, and Spencer discuss some ways believers can pursue the Lord through their personal devotions in this next year.
In this episode, Josh, Curt, Spencer, and Chad discuss the usefulness of traditions and the ways we can leverage them in our families and church to treasure Jesus more.
In this episode, Josh, Curt, and Spencer sit down with Dr. Jason Duesing, provost and professor of historical theology at Midwestern Seminary, to talk about the role church history and historical theology can play in the life of ordinary christians. They also discuss how such knowledge can breed hope in an age of cynicism.
In this Table Talk episode, Josh, Curt, and Spencer discuss the topic of A Long Obedience in the Same Direction.
In this Table Talk, Josh, Curt, and Spencer discuss how the Bible informs the way we speak to one another in our current hostile culture.
In this Table Talk, Josh, Curt, and Spencer discuss how Christians can faithfully engage in politics when everything around them seems to be on fire.
In the Table Talk series, Josh, Curt, and Spencer help as we think Biblically and theologically about some of the more pressing issues of our day. This week's topic is Technology: The weight of the world in the palm of your hand.
Join us in our Table Talk discussion series throughout the Summer as we think Biblically and theologically about some of the more pressing issues of our day. This week is on Technology: Does access to everything mean we know anything?
In this episode, Josh and Curt discuss an important facet of Christian maturity: encouraging and being encouraged by other believers.
Josh, Curt, and Spencer sit down with Dr. Stephen Wellum to discuss theology in the life of the church.
In this episode, Curt, Josh, and Jon discuss the relationship of learning to the Christian life and to the local church.
Josh, Curt, and Zach discuss the sovereignty of God in salvation and the assurance of the Christian.
Josh, Curt, and Zach discuss how to grow as a Christian, and how that happens within a Church.
Josh, Curt, and Zach discuss the new year, the reading plan, spiritual disciplines, and the plan for FHBC Podcasts in 2024.
In this episode, Curt, Josh, Jon, and Tamara discuss the various merits and demerits of holiday food opinions.
In this episode, we discuss what we are reading in Scripture, along with a history of church growth metrics and the metrics we use here at FHBC.
Josh and Curt discuss the person of Christ.Resources for further study:Luke Stamps ArticleKevin DeYoung Article Wellum Book
In this episode, Josh, Curt, and Zach discuss the reading plan and family worship.
We are back to discuss the Bible reading plan as well as reading theology.
This week, Hannah Lansford is our guest for a conversation on the benefit of reading fiction.
We discuss the Bible reading plan, as well as baseball, hobbies, and rest.
Josh and Curt discuss theological triage, along with the Bible reading plan.
This week we discuss friendship, along with the Bible readings and the sermon on Romans 8.
This week, Curt, Jon, and Zach discuss their readings in the Word, as well as walking anxiety and grief with the community of believers.
This week, we discuss our Bible reading plan, along with revival and revivalism.
This week we discuss interpreting difficult passages in Scripture, such as laws, and imprecatory psalms.
We are joined by Pastor Jon as we discuss our time in the Word along why we have congregational singing in our worship services.
We discuss our time in the Word this week, the sermon on Romans 7, and the liturgy in our worship services.
This week we discuss the Bible reading plan, textual criticism, and the work of ordinary faithfulness in Scripture reading.
This week we chat about our time in the Word, some details about the sermon, and some books that we have read in the past year.
Josh, Curt, and Zach discuss the beginning of the Bible Reading Plan for 2023, as well as some takeaways from Sunday's worship service.
Welcome back as we read through the Bible together in 2022!
This week we are joined by Justin as we discuss the contrast of God and humanity in Psalm 78 as well as several chapters of Romans.
This week we discuss the end of 2 Samuel as David nears the end of his life, as well as the continuing proclamation of the kingdom at the end of Acts. Finally, we look at the beginning of Romans and how it shows us our unrighteousness and need for a substitute.
This week we discuss the purpose of the Chronicles as well as God's covenant with David that is fulfilled in Christ.
This week we discuss God's faithfulness as David becomes king in 1 Samuel and 2 Samuel as well as what we are praying for as we read through Acts.
This week we see how God is David's refuge, we discuss the friendship of David and Jonathan, and we look at how the Holy Spirit worked through the disciples in Acts.
This week we are joined by Hannah Lansford as we discuss the entry of a human king in 1 Samuel, as well as the conversion of Saul in Acts.
This week we discuss Christ-centered hermeneutics as we look at Ruth, as well as some of the themes that we see in the book of Acts as the Word of God increases.
This week we look at the blessings and curses in Deuteronomy, the perfect and sufficient provision of God in Joshua, and some of the parables given in Luke.
On a special Discussion episode, we are joined by Bo Nelson to have a conversation about eldership and what that looks like here at FHBC.
Bo Nelson joins us to discuss Deuteronomy and Luke, focusing on the King and the Kingdom.
We discuss Numbers and Colossians including how we are transformed by Christ and compelled to make him known.
This week, we discuss Hebrews 9-10 and how Christ's sacrifice, once for all, is sufficient to cover our sin. Also, we look at how we, as the church, are to consider how we can stir one another up to love and good works.
We are discussing God's requirement of holiness from His people and how He works to make them holy. Also, we look at some application in Hebrews as we see Jesus as the better High Priest.
This week we are discussing how God's desire to dwell among his people in the Old Testament is ultimately fulfilled for all in Christ. Also, how we are shaped by Paul's encouragement to focus on Christ in Philippians.
This week we discuss God giving the law to the Israelites and desiring to dwell among His people as well as some things that stand out to us in Ephesians and Philippians.
Our Bible reading plan brings us into Exodus as we discuss the sovereignty of God and how he reveals Himself as Lord.