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This week Pastor Nick unpacks John 11 and examines how we can learn some lessons on how to show up in love for those encountering grief in their lives. If you have wondered how you can help or be there for your loved ones struggling with the pains of this world this message is for you.
In this sermon, Pastor Jared explains how Paul not only escaped the soldiers and the Sanhedrin, but more importantly, he overcame the weight of his own conscience. Pastor Jared challenges us to reflect: Is there something we need to escape? He reminds us that Jesus is our only true escape.
In this powerful Easter sermon, Pastor Jared reflects on those who mocked Jesus during His crucifixion. In His grace, they were redeemed! Pastor Jared challenges us to examine our own lives and consider how we may have mocked the Lord.
This Youth Sunday, Tyler Mendoza, our Student Pastor, speaks about the scriptural theme of being rooted. How does a believer Receive Christ as Lord, Root in their faith, Remember all they have learned and what God has done, and Reject the ways of the world? Look at Colossians with us and see the importance of remaining rooted.
This week we introduce our next portion of the Discipleship Pathway, the Story of Scripture. Pastor Jared takes this time to walk through the grand narrative of the Bible tying together familiar stories into the overall picture of God's work of salvation recorded in the Bible.
In this passage, we see Paul given the opportunity to share his favorite story—the story of how the Lord interrupted his plans and rescued him from his own sin. Pastor Jared encourages us to remember our own stories and, like Paul, boldly proclaim what the Lord has done in our lives!
As we look at this narrative from the life of Paul, Pastor Jared hones in on the phrase "the scars of the savior". We look at the scars Paul bore for Christ and pause to reflect on what scars we may have for the cause of Christ.
In this passage, we see Paul visiting James and sharing a report of how the Lord is working among the Gentiles. Pastor Jared encourages us to cultivate a habit of celebrating God's work. He also challenges us to be prepared for handling rumors with wisdom and to have a process in place as we pursue purity in our own lives.
This week - we look at hearing from the Lord, specifically in the story in Acts 21 when Agabus tells Paul he will be bound when he arrives in Jerusalem. Join us as we look at the believers in this story and how they hear from the Lord, pray together, and love deeply.
This week, Dr. Matt Kimbrough speaks about living a life unto the glory of God. He talks about making gratitude the lens by which we see the world and this helping us to see the glory of God in every situation.
What does it mean to fight for unity? In this sermon, we explore the reality that there will be times when we must take a stand. As we face challenges and dark moments, we are called to put on the full armor of God—Christ in us—our strength and protection.
This week, we explore Paul's instructions on cultivating the right relationships and, more importantly, the proper motivation behind how we love and serve our spouse, children, and employer.
This week we look at a large section of Ephesians and discuss maturity and its relationship to the unity of the body. Mature believers strengthen one another and do not get caught up in squabbles.
In this sermon, Pastor Jared examines Paul's prayer for the Ephesians, highlighting seven specific requests Paul made in his effort to unify God's people.
In this message we look at the truth that Christ intended for believers to be united. Though the body of Christ is diverse we are all joined together as a new creation who can remain unified despite our differences.
As we journey through Acts, this sub-series examines the letter to the Ephesian church. In this sermon, Pastor Jared highlights one of the letter's central themes—unity—explaining that true unity is impossible without humility.
Pastor Jared introduces the Commands of Christ out of Acts 2. This will be the second part to our discipleship pathway this year. If you need to walk a believer through what Christ has commanded us to do as a disciple, this is a great place to start.
In this message, Pastor Jared lays out the message for Springhill's 2025 Discipleship Pathway. Join. us as we outline the plans for the year and see the tools for discipleship we will be studying together. Check out springhillbaptist.church for more information on how you can connect with the Discipleship Pathway.
Pastor Jared continues to unpack the Discipleship Pathway. In this sermon, he introduces a simple, scripture-based tool to help us share the Gospel with those around us. This timeless evangelism resource equips us to clearly and effectively communicate the Good News.
This week we look at the ordinances given as gifts to the Church, and how we can receive them with joy. We look at the gift of remembering our baptisms as first steps int he faith. We also look at the cup of communion as a historical "monument of remembrance".
In this sermon, Pastor Jared delves into Paul's final words to the Ephesian elders in Acts 20:28-38. Paul declares, "I have committed you to God." But what does it truly mean to commit something to God? Join us as we explore the depth of this powerful statement and its implications for our faith and daily lives.
This week we continue our mini-series within Acts - Paul's Final Farewell. Join us as we discuss his warning about wolves, predatory teachers, lies, and/or spirits who may mislead believers. How do we watch for these wolves? How can we avoid their schemes? How can we lean on the Shepherd to protect us?
In this sermon, Pastor Jared explores the question: What should leaders focus on as they lead? Drawing from Paul's wisdom in Acts 20:25-28, he provides biblical insights for effective and godly leadership. Listen and be encouraged!
Have you given your life to Christ, and how are you serving Him? Pastor Jared challenges us to reflect on these questions as we examine Paul's various ways of working for the Lord in Acts 20:22-27. It's a difficult race, but one well worth running!
Following the evening of our child dedication celebration dinner, Pastor Jared continues our study in Acts, reflecting on the challenge given to parents at the event. He issues the same challenge to all us -to consider how we are spending our days. We look at Acts 20 and see how Paul determined to spend his days for Christ and how we may do the same.
In this passage, we see a young man fall asleep during Paul's preaching. In this sermon, Pastor Jared shares three key warnings: one for the listener, one for the preacher, and one for the Christian without power. Tune in to gain insight and be blessed!
In this message, we read Paul's final farewell to the list of names mentioned in Acts 20, though we do not know much about these men, we know they left an impact in world history as their missionary work spread the gospel message.
In Acts 19, we witness a protest erupt in Ephesus. In the midst of the chaos, individuals respond in different ways. In this sermon, Pastor Jared challenges us to reflect on whether we might be reacting in similar ways in our own lives.
In this message, we look at the progress report given in Acts 19 concerning the work of the Apostles. We consider what our progress report may be in our lives and how we want to stand before the Lord one day.
This week, in Acts 19:23-27, we see how the Way of Jesus stirs up a significant disturbance in Ephesus. In his sermon, Pastor Nick challenges us to reflect on whether we are willing to embrace the disruption that comes with following Jesus. Are we comfortable standing on the side of transformation, even when it causes unrest?
In this message, Pastor Jared talks about the apostles continuing the mission of Jesus, including their use of His spiritual authority. Join us as we discuss how we are called to continue this story as well and how by doing so, we will be recognized as friends of heaven, and enemies of hell.
What does the Lord's voice sound like? What does He say? How does He speak to us? Join us as Pastor Jared teaches from Acts 19 and explores these questions and more.
This morning we begin our Tent Revival! Join us in listening to Pastor Chadd Pendergraft from Crescent Valley Baptist Church in Tahlequah, OK. The audio for this message may dip in and out throughout, we had some technical difficulties while recording.
Do you seek fame or faithfulness? The Apostle Paul lived an extraordinary life, providing us with a powerful example of what it means to live faithfully. Listen to Pastor Jared's encouraging message, we trust that it will be a blessing.
Have you truly given yourself to the Lord? What is your attitude when it comes to giving? This week, Pastor Jared addresses these important questions as he explores Paul's challenging words to the church in Corinth. Encouraging them
Who has your ear? We ask this question in this sermon and consider who is guiding and influencing us. We continue our series into the second letter to the Corinthian church in this sermon.
In this message we look at the Corinthian church and Paul's reminder to them to keep focused on the gospel of Jesus, we talk about the consequences of losing your motivations and focus on God and His kingdom.
Our student pastor, Tyler Mendoza shares this week out of the book of Genesis, recounting the life Jacob. We look at how God used the brokenness of Jacob's life and how in wrestling with God, we ought to submit to His transformative power in our lives.
This week we look as the Holy Spirit as the conductor of an orderly worship service. We talk about tongues and prophecy and their proper place in the worship service.
The church in Corinth faces issues of division. Pau; reminds of them that they, as believers, are one. We examine the teaching and implications that we have one body, Spirit, hope, Lord, faith, baptism, and Father.
This week we look at the "Recipe to Remember" for the Corinthians. We look at Paul's instructions for the Corinthian church and how that "recipe" can apply to the church today.
In this sermon, we continue the "building inspection" of the Corinthian church. We look at the HVAC, fasteners, and steps - in other words - their anger and forgiveness, marriage and relationships, and their need to not cause others to stumble.
This week we look at the hidden issue of sexual immorality and the way it infested the Corinthian church and the Church today. We look at how Paul instructs believers to rid themselves of this issue and how it directly contradicts who God made us to be.
We begin this message with the question, how do Christians establish & maintain unity? We look into the chaotic situation at the church in Corinth and look at how we ought to answer every question of Christian life with the person of Jesus Christ.
This week we are beginning a new sub-series within Acts! This summer, we will be studying 1st and 2nd Corinthians together in a series called “A Church in Need of Revival.” In this opening sermon, Pastor Jared encourages us with the truth that hope and change in our lives are “only a prayer away.”
In this Sermon, Pastor Nick looks at Scripture and answers the question; Why is evangelism important and where do we start? Please listen, we trust that you will be encouraged!
Join us as Pastor Jared introduces our series on Pentecost and the Holy Spirit. This week we look at the early believers in Acts 19 who did not know there was a Holy Spirit. We ask whether we know the Holy Spirit today.
Join us for our annual Youth Sunday! At Springhill, we do not see the youth as the future church, instead, we see them as a part of the church today. We love getting to see students step into various service roles and lead our service, from worship to announcements and from prayer to livestream!
This week we look at the many women involved in the early church and examine the ways they served the body of Christ. We consider how that translates to today and celebrate the unique giftedness of women in the church.
We begin a new sermon series celebrating “Women of Faith” in Scripture. This week Pastor Jared explains the testimony of faith that we see lived out in Priscilla in Acts 18: 24-28.
Join us for our Timothy Sunday as Kendon Brown delivers his first sermon! We host Timothy Sunday every year as an opportunity to model biblical leadership by challenging people to step into roles they have yet to serve in. Whether it is in the sound booth, Sunday School classroom, or leading worship we want s many roles to be filled with a new leader on Timothy Sunday as possible!