HPCC's podcast is another format used to provide our listeners with weekly messages from Pastor Dan Morgan and Pastor Dan Knust.
A message about the call to continue in the faith we have received.
Wednesday night adult study
A message about the need for hope in in Jesus in our troubled world.
A message about the way we should look at a new year coming.
Wednesday night adult study
Wednesday night adult study
Wednesday night adult study
A message about the who, what, and why of the Christmas story.
Wednesday night adult study
A message about the doctrine that closely pairs with God's sovereignty, his providence.
Wednesday night adult study
A message about God's outstanding power and the limitations upon it.
Wednesday night adult study
A message about the history and meaning behind the sacrament of the Lord's Supper.
Wednesday night adult study
A message about the kind of courage and commitment that comes from being fully surrendered to God.
Wednesday night adult study
A message about the pattern of spiritual life and the intended destination that God has for all people.
Wednesday night adult study ** Special guest speaker: Tom Mills
Wednesday night adult study
A message about the differences that should be seen in the life of a truly converted person.
Wednesday night adult study
A message about God's strategies against humanity's sinful nature.
Wednesday night adult study
A message about the importance of sharing our faith with others.
Wednesday night adult study. Note: Due to technical difficulties the first few minutes of the study were not recorded. Sorry for any inconvenience.
A message about the elder son in the prodigal son parable from Luke 15.
A message about the love and redemption offered to all through Jesus.
A message about the rebellious nature of humanity, and the invitation of God to all.
A message about the transformation possible for any who submit themselves to God.
A message about the book God keeps with the names of all who follow and love him.
A message about committing our anxieties to the Lord instead of trying to carry them ourselves.
A message about the sad reality of those who are not fully convinced of Christianity's truth.