Preaching and teaching audio from Redemption Hill Church
It is not uncommon to hear someone say they follow Jesus but they are not "religious." However, the claim has a few holes.
In recent years Redemption Hill Church has moved from a statement of faith to a confession of faith. And you would be forgiven if you ask, what's a confession of faith? And how is it any different than a statement of faith? It seems few Christians, especially within evangelicalism, are familiar with historic creeds and confessions.
Remember What? Every week at Redemption Hill Church, we celebrate the Lord's Table. We celebrate the Lord's Table to remember the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. When a person remembers, they look back at an event. But remembering also means looking forward. It is a bit counterintuitive to say that remembering means looking forward, but that […]
Every Sunday, Redemption Hill Church participates in the Lord's Table. There are theological convictions for this pattern. One reason is that the Lord's Table is an ongoing remembrance of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ (1 Cor 11:23-26). And a question I often receive from parents is, when should I allow my child to participate in communion?
Every pastor has their favorite quotes. I am no exception. Whether it is from Augustine, Calvin, or Charles Spurgeon, quotes can make a point, turn a phrase, or leave you mesmerized with the desire to hear more. Here is one of my favorites from 19th-century Dutch theologian Abraham Kuyper.
The first recorded murder was a tragedy, and the blood of Abel cried out from the ground. However, through the blood of another will come redemption.
Genesis 3 is about the nature of sin, Adam and Eve's response to sin, and the consequences of sin. But mingled through it all is the grace of God.
Adam and Eve serve as a poor example of how to respond to sin. However, the path back to the garden is trusting in the 2nd Adam.
Genesis 3 tells us about the fall of man and explains how it took place. Listen or watch to learn more about one of the most cataclysmic events in history.
In Genesis 1, we read that God made man and woman in his image and likeness. In Genesis 2, we now begin to see the shape and relationship between man and woman. Listen or watch to learn more.
God created a Garden East in Eden with the purpose of blessing the nations.
Genesis 1 is a formative chapter that impacts the entire Bible. It also shapes how we look at the world and the One who created the world.
God created the heavens and the earth in 6 days and then ceased creating on the 7th day. What can we learn from God resting in Genesis 2:1-3? Listen and watch to learn more.
The ascension of Jesus Christ is a critical moment in history. After Christ ascended to the right hand of the Father, the promised Holy Spirit descended upon Christ's followers. Now, Christ rules and reigns as the Spirit is at work through the church. Listen to learn more.
God created the earth, filled the world, and made man in his image and likeness. God created man to rule over his creation. Listen to learn more.
There is much cultural confusion about what it means to be made in the image of God. The confusion had led to brokenness. But the gospel of Jesus Christ is the remedy to that which ails American culture.
Many people ask, "Who am I?" This question has been asked since the dawn of time. God's Word has a response to this question. Listen or watch for the answer.
God created, and his work is amazing. In this sermon, Pastor Shawn discusses God's work on creation days 4-6.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ changed history. The question is, has it changed you? Listen or watch to learn about the life-changing message of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Who was the man who carried the cross of Christ? What do we know about him? How did he come to be on the path that led to the crucifixion of Christ?
God created the heavens and the earth, but there are massive implications for Christians because of God's created work. Watch or listen to learn more.
God created the world out of love. As we continue our sermon series on Genesis 1-11, we will explore why God created and some of the implications of God's creation.
Understanding Genesis 1-11 is crucial. How you read and interpret these chapters impacts how you read the entire Bible. Watch or listen as we kick off a new sermon series entitled The Path Back to the Garden.
The heart of the Kingdom of God is the gospel of Jesus Christ. But what does it mean to conform to and live out the gospel? Hebrews 13 gives you some insight.
What is the difference between being in God's presence under the Old Covenant and the New Covenant? The difference is remarkable and should draw you closer to Christ.
The Christian life is described as a race. The questions answered from Hebrews 12:1-17 are: Where are Christians running to, and how are Christians supposed to run? Listen or watch to learn more.
After faith is defined (Hebrews 11:1-13), we are given many examples of how faith is active in obedience to God (Hebrews 11:13-40). Take a listen or watch to learn more as we make our way through the Book of Hebrews.
One of the most challenging passages in the book of Hebrews is chapter 10, verses 26-39. What does it mean to not walk away from God and to press on and endure? Learn more by listening or watching.
You will not understand the depth of Christ-like love when you are disconnected from a local church. You cannot experience a genuine biblical community when you are not a part of a local church. Hebrews 10:19-25 tells us why we need to be a part of a local church.
Hebrews 10:1-18 is a life-changing passage about the final sacrifice of Jesus Christ and all of its effects on the people of God.
Is the gospel the most essential message in your life? If it is not, it should be. Learn more from 1 Corinthians 15:1-11.
The Word took on flesh and dwelt among us is a mystery. It's a mystery that we can bask in. Learn more about this mystery from Philippians 2:5-11.
What is the foundation of the lyrics to Joy to the World? It's Psalm 98, which means when you sing Joy to the World, you sing this Psalm.
Go Tell It On The Mountain is a unique hymn that causes you to sing profound truth but also tells us what to do with the truth.
Joyful. Triumphant. These words should describe a Christian. And these words help describe why we adore the newborn king.
The birth of Jesus Christ should lead us to praise God. And when we praise God, we join millions of people who have sang Hark The Herald Angels Sing in praise to God.
Perhaps the oldest carol that we still sing to this day, O Come, O Come Emmanuel, has stood the test of time. Why? Perhaps it is because this carol is saturated with Holy Scripture.
The health of a family and a local church can be measured in the present by how it invests and equips the generations to come.
Hebrews 11 raises many questions, such as, what is faith? How does one exercise faith? What does it mean for God to be faithful? Find the answer to the questions with the latest sermon from Redemption Hill.
Psalm 46 is a psalm of hope. It tells us about the character of God and why He is a mighty fortress for all Christians.
Jesus Christ is the ultimate and final sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins. He is the One who mediates between God and man, thus offering an eternal covenant.
What does the Old Testament Tabernacle have to do with the cross? A lot. Take a listen to hear about how the Tabernacle points to Jesus.