Weekly sermons from Highrock Church in Arlington, Massachusetts.
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Thank you to our guests for speaking with us today! Learn more about each speaker by clicking their name: Michelle Sanchez Sarah Shin Michael Carrion
See the full live-streamed service on Highrock Arlington's YouTube channel. Join us on YouTube every Sunday at 10am, or watch later!
See the full live-streamed service on Highrock Arlington's YouTube channel. Join us on YouTube every Sunday at 10am, or watch later!
See the full live-streamed service on Highrock Arlington's YouTube channel. Join us on YouTube every Sunday at 10am, or watch later!
See the full live-streamed service on Highrock Arlington's YouTube channel. Join us on YouTube every Sunday at 10am, or watch later!
See the full live-streamed service on Highrock Arlington's YouTube channel. Join us on YouTube every Sunday at 10am, or watch later! We've made it easy to remember how to connect with Highrock live: Daily Devotional: highrock.org/dailydevo Sunday Services: highrock.org/highrockathome
In today's sermon, Pastor Dave talked through the different social circles we are part of, from the large public groups (e.g. fans of a certain sports team) that we share with many people, to intimate and spiritual relationships that we share with few. Relationship Circles - ALL.png
In today's sermon, Pastor Dave mentioned two charts that will help us examine potential biases in our news sources: Top Online News Media Bias Ratings.jpg Political bias in new sources.jpg
In today's message, Pastor Eugene described the difference between two Greek words for temple: hieron (the main temple complex) and naos (referring to the inner sanctuary, where only priests could enter). This diagram may be helpful for picturing the distinction. temple diagram.png