OMPC Sermons. Sermons recorded on Sunday mornings at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL. Bob Flayhart, Sr. Pastor
Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church
Join us as we walk through the Psalms, exploring how this rich book of Scripture meets us in every valley and hilltop as we experience God's gospel springs for our desert hearts. Sermon Recorded June 22nd, 2025 Caleb Click Preaching Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church
Join us as we walk through the Psalms, exploring how this rich book of Scripture meets us in every valley and hilltop as we experience God's gospel springs for our desert hearts. Sermon Recorded June 8th, 2025 Greg Poole Preaching Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church
Join us as we walk through the Psalms, exploring how this rich book of Scripture meets us in every valley and hilltop as we experience God's gospel springs for our desert hearts. Sermon recorded June 1st, 2025 Bob Flayhart Preaching Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church
Sermon recorded Sunday - May 26th, 2025 P.D Mayfield preaching Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, AL
Lead Pastor Caleb Click wraps up his 2 year journey through the Gospel of Mark. If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama May 18th, 2025
If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama May 11th, 2025
If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama May 4th, 2025
If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Pastor Dax Gibson Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama April 27th, 2025
OMPC Lead Pastor Caleb Click preaches on Jesus' Life of Significance - through his life, death and resurrection! Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama April 20, 2025
Lead Pastor Caleb Click walks through the second half of the Book of Mark, a series he began in Spring 2024. If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama April 6th, 2025
Walker Byrd, Pastor of College & Young Professionals, continues our walk through the second half of the Book of Mark, a series started in the Spring of 2024. If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Pastor Walker Byrd Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama March 30, 2025
Founding Pastor at Large Bob Flayheart continues our walk through the second half of the Book of Mark, a series started in the Spring of 2024. If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Founding Pastor at Large Bob Flayhart Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama March 23, 2025
Lead Pastor Caleb Click walks through the second half of the Book of Mark, a series he began in Spring 2024. If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama March 16, 2025
Lead Pastor Caleb Click walks through the second half of the Book of Mark, a series he began in Spring 2024. If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama March 9, 2025
Lead Pastor Caleb Click walks through the second half of the Book of Mark, a series he began in Spring 2024. If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama February 16, 2025
If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Youth Director Braxton Baker Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama February 9, 2025
Lead Pastor Caleb Click walks through the second half of the Book of Mark, a series he began in Spring 2024. If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama February 2, 2025
Lead Pastor Caleb Click walks through the second half of the Book of Mark, a series he began in Spring 2024. If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama January 26, 2025
Lead Pastor Caleb Click walks through the second half of the Book of Mark, a series he began in Spring 2024. If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama January 19, 2025
Lead Pastor Caleb Click walks through the second half of the Book of Mark, a series he began in Spring 2024. If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama January 12, 2025
Lead Pastor Caleb Click walks through the second half of the Book of Mark, a series he began in Spring 2024. If the first half of Mark is all about who Jesus is, the back half is about what he's come to do. Jesus upsets all his disciples' expectations for the Messiah by relentlessly pointing them towards the necessity of the cross while also showing his heart for us because; as awful as the cross is, he never turns away from it. He has come not to be served but to serve and give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45). The cross is ever before Jesus, and he would have it be ever before his ransomed people as we follow after him. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama January 5, 2025
Pastor Bob Flayhart Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama December 29, 2024
We dive into Luke 1 & 2 looking at how from a manger came a king, a deliverer; the Savior came to bring us hope, to shepherd us into the presence of our heavenly Father. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama December 22, 2024
We dive into Luke 1 & 2 looking at how from a manger came a king, a deliverer, the Savior came to bring us hope, to shepherd us into the presence of our heavenly Father. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama December 8, 2024
We dive into Luke 1 & 2 looking at how from a manger came a king, a deliverer, the Savior came to bring us hope, to shepherd us into the presence of our heavenly Father. Young Professionals Pastor Walker Byrd Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama December 1, 2024
Through every hardship, in our deepest sorrow a single thread runs throughout: What the enemy means for evil, God means it for good Pastor Caleb Click leads us in a look through Genesis 42, a story which reveals that the Lord works within deep hurt, guilt and shame to point us to our redemption through Christ Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama November 24, 2024
Through every hardship, in our deepest sorrow a single thread runs throughout: What the enemy means for evil, God means it for good Join us as we dive into Genesis 37-50, looking at God's goodness through hardship and suffering in the life of Joseph and as it applies to our lives today. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama November 17, 2024
Through every hardship, in our deepest sorrow a single thread runs throughout: What the enemy means for evil, God means it for good Pastor Caleb Click leads us in a look through Genesis 42, a story which reveals that the Lord works within deep hurt, guilt and shame to point us to our redemption through Christ
Bob Flayhart Preaching Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama September 3, 2024
Through every hardship, in our deepest sorrow a single thread runs throughout: What the enemy means for evil, God means it for good Join us as we dive into Genesis 37-50, looking at God's goodness through hardship and suffering in the life of Joseph and as it applies to our lives today. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama October 27, 2024
Through every hardship, in our deepest sorrow a single thread runs throughout: What the enemy means for evil, God means it for good Join us as we dive into Genesis 37-50, looking at God's goodness through hardship and suffering in the life of Joseph and as it applies to our lives today. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama October 20, 2024
Guest Speaker, Russ Whitfield, shares a message from Acts 1:1-11 titled "From the Church to the World." Russ became involved with RUF at SMU where he served alongside the campus minister as a staff member of a local church. He eventually became a conference speaker for RUF, a member of the committee and now he serves as the RUF Assistant Coordinator of Cross-Cultural Advancement. Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama October 13, 2024
Through every hardship, in our deepest sorrow a single thread runs throughout: What the enemy means for evil, God means it for good Join us as we dive into Genesis 37-50, looking at God's goodness through hardship and suffering in the life of Joseph and as it applies to our lives today. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama October 6, 2024
Through every hardship, in our deepest sorrow a single thread runs throughout: What the enemy means for evil, God means it for good Join us as we dive into Genesis 37-50, looking at God's goodness through hardship and suffering in the life of Joseph and as it applies to our lives today. Pastor Greg Poole Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama September 29, 2024
Youth Director Braxton Baker Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama Sermon Preached September 22, 2024
Lead Pastor Caleb Click walks us chapter-by-chapter through the Book of Jonah. Jonah is not merely the story of a fish or a supernatural event, but of a God whose grace is so wide and deep that it offends, whose mercy extends not only to people unlike us but even to those who hate us. Through the story of this wayward prophet, God challenges us to examine our own hearts and ask if they mirror his own. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama September 15, 2024
Lead Pastor Caleb Click walks us chapter-by-chapter through the Book of Jonah. Jonah is not merely the story of a fish or a supernatural event, but of a God whose grace is so wide and deep that it offends, whose mercy extends not only to people unlike us but even to those who hate us. Through the story of this wayward prophet, God challenges us to examine our own hearts and ask if they mirror his own. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama September 8, 2024
Sermon Recorded Sunday, September 1, 2024. Pastor Dax Gibson Preaching at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL
Lead Pastor Caleb Click walks us chapter-by-chapter through the Book of Jonah. Jonah is not merely the story of a fish or a supernatural event, but of a God whose grace is so wide and deep that it offends, whose mercy extends not only to people unlike us but even to those who hate us. Through the story of this wayward prophet, God challenges us to examine our own hearts and ask if they mirror his own. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama August 25, 2024
Lead Pastor Caleb Click walks us chapter-by-chapter through the Book of Jonah. Jonah is not merely the story of a fish or a supernatural event, but of a God whose grace is so wide and deep that it offends, whose mercy extends not only to people unlike us but even to those who hate us. Through the story of this wayward prophet, God challenges us to examine our own hearts and ask if they mirror his own. Lead Pastor Caleb Click Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church Birmingham, Alabama August 18, 2024
A Foundational Promise. A Steadfast Love. We walk chapter-by-chapter through the story of God's steadfast love to his people, and how his people can love others with the love they've received from God. Sermon Recorded August 11th, 2024. Pastor Caleb Click preaching at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL.
A Foundational Promise. A Steadfast Love. We walk chapter-by-chapter through the story of God's steadfast love to his people, and how his people can love others with the love they've received from God. Sermon Recorded August 4th, 2024. Pastor Caleb Click preaching at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL.
A Foundational Promise. A Steadfast Love. We walk chapter-by-chapter through the story of God's steadfast love to his people, and how his people can love others with the love they've received from God. Sermon Recorded July 28th, 2024. Pastor Caleb Click preaching at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL.
A Foundational Promise. A Steadfast Love. We walk chapter-by-chapter through the story of God's steadfast love to his people, and how his people can love others with the love they've received from God. Sermon Recorded July 21st, 2024. Pastor Caleb Click preaching at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL.
A Foundational Promise. A Steadfast Love. We walk chapter-by-chapter through the story of God's steadfast love to his people, and how his people can love others with the love they've received from God. Sermon Recorded July 14th, 2024. Pastor Caleb Click preaching at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL.
The mission of Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church is to engage every neighbor with the surprising power of grace. It's a statement that is emphasized in every Sunday morning service, a motive that drives every program and gathering, and a mission that we long for each of our members to personally experience and multiply where we live, work, and play. In this summer sermon series, we hear from several pastors on the mission and the values of who we are as a church - what it means to be grace driven, relationally authentic, and kingdom oriented. These foundational beliefs of OMPC are what compel us to grow in the gospel of grace and fulfill our mission together as a church body. Sermon Recorded July 7th, 2024. Pastor Dax Gibson Preaching at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL.
The mission of Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church is to engage every neighbor with the surprising power of grace. It's a statement that is emphasized in every Sunday morning service, a motive that drives every program and gathering, and a mission that we long for each of our members to personally experience and multiply where we live, work, and play. In this summer sermon series, we are going to hear from several pastors on the mission and the values of who we are as a church - what it means to be grace driven, relationally authentic, and kingdom oriented. These foundational beliefs of OMPC are what compel us to grow in the gospel of grace and fulfill our mission together as a church body. Sermon Recorded June 30th, 2024. Pastor Caleb Click preaching at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL.
The mission of Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church is to engage every neighbor with the surprising power of grace. It's a statement that is emphasized in every Sunday morning service, a motive that drives every program and gathering, and a mission that we long for each of our members to personally experience and multiply where we live, work, and play. In this summer sermon series, we are going to hear from several pastors on the mission and the values of who we are as a church - what it means to be grace driven, relationally authentic, and kingdom oriented. These foundational beliefs of OMPC are what compel us to grow in the gospel of grace and fulfill our mission together as a church body. Sermon Recorded June 23rd, 2024. Pastor Caleb Click Preaching at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL.
The mission of Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church is to engage every neighbor with the surprising power of grace. It's a statement that is emphasized in every Sunday morning service, a motive that drives every program and gathering, and a mission that we long for each of our members to personally experience and multiply where we live, work, and play. In this Summer sermon series, we are going to hear from several pastors on the mission and the values of who we are as a church - what it means to be grace driven, relationally authentic, and kingdom oriented. These foundational beliefs of OMPC are what compel us to grow in the gospel of grace and fulfill our mission together as a church body. Sermon Recorded June 16th, 2024. Pastor Chad Walker Preaching at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL.
The mission of Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church is to engage every neighbor with the surprising power of grace. It's a statement that is emphasized in every Sunday morning service, a motive that drives every program and gathering, and a mission that we long for each of our members to personally experience and multiply where we live, work, and play. In this Summer sermon series, we are going to hear from several pastors on the mission and the values of who we are as a church - what it means to be grace driven, relationally authentic, and kingdom oriented. These foundational beliefs of OMPC are what compel us to grow in the gospel of grace and fulfill our mission together as a church body. Sermon Recorded June 9th, 2024. Pastor P.D. Mayfeild Preaching at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, AL.
The mission of Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church is to engage every neighbor with the surprising power of grace. It's a statement that is emphasized in every Sunday morning service, a motive that drives every program and gathering, and a mission that we long for each of our members to personally experience and multiply where we live, work, and play. In this Summer sermon series, we are going to hear from several pastors on the mission and the values of who we are as a church - what it means to be grace driven, relationally authentic, and kingdom oriented. These foundational beliefs of OMPC are what compel us to grow in the gospel of grace and fulfill our mission together as a church body. Sermon Recorded June 2nd, 2024. Pastor Caleb Click Preaching at Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church in Birminghgam, AL.