These are a collection of sermons from Hillside Church.
Paul corrects an error in the church, where they were fearful that they had missed the coming of Jesus and The Day of the Lord. He tells them what to watch for and gives them HOPE amidst tribulation.
Do you believe that we come to church gatherings with a sense of urgency? What about the way you share the gospel, or represent your savior?
What does it mean to live a life that is approved by God and that sets a righteous example for those whom you would influence?
The New Covenant does not begin in Matthew. It is represented through the promises in Genesis. The law does not save; it causes those who are apart from God to see their need for a savior.
Bros. Stephen Belk and Bo Kelleher teach from the 4th chapter of Ephesians on Unity in the Spirit and Putting off the Old Self and Putting on the New Self.
What is freedom in Christ and how is it different from freedom in the world?
Pastor David Ashworth examines the preparedness of the church for revival. Some in the church are more prepared to endure tribulation in a bunker than they are prepared for the Holy Spirit to awaken their church and their community through revival. "We should never imagine that our work here is done, if Christ has not returned!"
Bros. Joseph Mason and Jason Washam bring us teaching from Paul's letter to the Ephesians. Ephesians 3:1-13 deals with Christians facing their trials with faith. Verses 14-21 encompass a prayer for spiritual strength.
Bros. Joseph Mason and Jason Washam bring us teaching from Paul's letter to the Ephesians. Ephesians 3:1-13 deals with Christians facing their trials with faith. Verses 14-21 encompass a prayer for spiritual strength.
Why do we not see revival today? It's not for a lack of Christian perfection. Revival comes because people are surrendered. Pastor David Ashworth preaches on the need for prayerfully seeking after God and the heartbreak the must necessarily accompany a prayer life that sees the hearts of men and the world just as God sees it. A heart after God's heart will be one that is in anguish.
Why do we not see revival today? It's not for a lack of Christian perfection. Revival comes because people are surrendered. Pastor David Ashworth preaches on the need for prayerfully seeking after God and the heartbreak the must necessarily accompany a prayer life that sees the hearts of men and the world just as God sees it. A heart after God's heart will be one that is in anguish.
God is everywhere, but doesn't always make his presence known. Revival is a time, usually brought about by a heart of repentance and a prayerful seeking after God, where God's presence becomes unstoppable. Revival doesn't begin with unbelievers. It begins first in the church. Prayer List: - Pray for revival in God's Church - Pray for a sense of urgency in the Church for God's will - Pray for conviction of sin, our selfishness, and apathy - Pray against numbness to the Gospel and our cal
God is everywhere, but doesn't always make his presence known. Revival is a time, usually brought about by a heart of repentance and a prayerful seeking after God, where God's presence becomes unstoppable. Revival doesn't begin with unbelievers. It begins first in the church. Prayer List: - Pray for revival in God's Church - Pray for a sense of urgency in the Church for God's will - Pray for conviction of sin, our selfishness, and apathy - Pray against numbness to the Gospel and our cal
Holding Fast to God's precepts and promises. Having Confidence in Christ.
Holding Fast to God's precepts and promises. Having Confidence in Christ.
Join us as we celebrate our risen Lord Jesus!
Join us as we celebrate our risen Lord Jesus!
The triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem at the beginning of the Holy Week was the fulfillment of prophesy and the beginning of the end of Jesus earthly ministry. Jesus shows himself to be King, Prophet, and eventually Priest.
The triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem at the beginning of the Holy Week was the fulfillment of prophesy and the beginning of the end of Jesus earthly ministry. Jesus shows himself to be King, Prophet, and eventually Priest.
We normally don't record Wednesday nights but David requested that Stephen share from his recent missions trip to El Salvador. He spends time talking about healing testimony from before the trip and then the actual trip itself.
We normally don't record Wednesday nights but David requested that Stephen share from his recent missions trip to El Salvador. He spends time talking about healing testimony from before the trip and then the actual trip itself.
In understanding Psalm 119 we begin to understand that God has called us to a standard of life. With grace fully in view, we are still called to the commandments given to us by God. Not as a means of salvation, but in order that the work of Christ would produce something in us.
In understanding Psalm 119 we begin to understand that God has called us to a standard of life. With grace fully in view, we are still called to the commandments given to us by God. Not as a means of salvation, but in order that the work of Christ would produce something in us.
In understanding Psalm 119, we begin to know that God has called us to a standard of Life. With grace fully in view, we are still called to the commandments given to us by God. Not as a means of salvation, but in order that the work of Christ would produce something in us.
In understanding Psalm 119, we begin to know that God has called us to a standard of Life. With grace fully in view, we are still called to the commandments given to us by God. Not as a means of salvation, but in order that the work of Christ would produce something in us.
In understanding Psalm 119 we begin to understand that God has called us to a standard of life. With grace fully in view, we are still called to the commandments given to us by God. Not as a means of salvation, but in order that the work of Christ would produce something in us.
In understanding Psalm 119 we begin to understand that God has called us to a standard of life. With grace fully in view, we are still called to the commandments given to us by God. Not as a means of salvation, but in order that the work of Christ would produce something in us.
In understanding Psalm 119 we begin to understand that God has called us to a standard of life. With grace fully in view, we are still called to the commandments given to us by God. Not as a means of salvation, but in order that the work of Christ would produce something in us.
In understanding Psalm 119 we begin to understand that God has called us to a standard of life. With grace fully in view, we are still called to the commandments given to us by God. Not as a means of salvation, but in order that the work of Christ would produce something in us.
In understanding Psalm 119, we begin to know that God has called us to a standard of Life. With grace fully in view, we are still called to the commandments given to us by God. Not as a means of salvation, but in order that the work of Christ would produce something in us.
In understanding Psalm 119, we begin to know that God has called us to a standard of Life. With grace fully in view, we are still called to the commandments given to us by God. Not as a means of salvation, but in order that the work of Christ would produce something in us.
Paul's letter to the Ephesians is vital for the Christian as Paul presents our assurance in Christ and the spiritual riches that God promises to those that follow Him, and how we should live and love both as Christians and as the Church.
Paul's letter to the Ephesians is vital for the Christian as Paul presents our assurance in Christ and the spiritual riches that God promises to those that follow Him, and how we should live and love both as Christians and as the Church.
Twice a year, we spend a service talking about who we are and what God is doing at Hillside Church.
Twice a year, we spend a service talking about who we are and what God is doing at Hillside Church.
In understanding Psalm 119 we begin to understand that God has called us to a standard of life. With grace fully in view, we are still called to the commandments given to us by God. Not as a means of salvation, but in order that the work of Christ would produce something in us.