Messages from Rock Hill Church in Lawrence, KS. We gather weekly on Sundays as a large group to worship God and learn together from the Bible and teachers within our community. Stay up to date on our weekly messages here.
Jim spoke from Hebrews about Abraham’s faith in God as an example for us in uncertain times.
Jim covers the vision of Rock Hill in the yearly On Top of the Hill (OaTH) message.
Jim spoke from Psalm 90, expounding on the prayer seeking God’s favor.
Dave gives three principles about God’s will and eight practical ways to discern it for your life.
We wrapped up the 4-part series ‘A Son is Given’ with Jim speaking on Jesus as our Prince of Peace.
Continuing the Advent series based out of Isaiah 9 Jim spoke on how Jesus is our Mighty God. He asked the question ‘How has the Lord been mighty to you?’.
We start a new series for the Advent season. Listen as Jim explains the prophecy of Jesus from Isaiah 9.
Jim brought us through the rest of the ten commandments and spoke on God as our guide.
Brain Whitaker spoke about the sixth command from Exodus 20, answering the question “Why is murder wrong?” and what God thinks about anger.
Dave Clauson continues the series through Exodus by addressing the challenging subject of honoring God by honoring our parents.
Matt spoke to us on the importance of Sabbath and how to make time for it. He posed two questions to ask yourself: 1) What gave me life today? and 2) When did God feel far away today?
Jim spoke from Exodus 20 where God gives the Isrealites the Ten Commandments. Specifcally, the focus of today’s message is on having “no other gods”.
Jim spoke from Exodus 19:9-19 about Israel’s encounter with God at Mount Sinai and compares it to how we can experience God today through Jesus.
Jim continued the Camping Out on Rock Hill series by reviewing the core principles of Rock Hill, in particular discussing the centrality of Christ.
As part of our “Camping Out on Rock Hill” series, Georges spoke about another central theme of Rock Hill and the Christian life from Colossians 3:1-17 - what it means to grow in Christ-likeness.
Georges continues the “Camping Out on Rock Hill” series by looking at Acts 2:41-42 as an example of what Rock Hill community should look like.
We’re starting a new series examining what Rock Hill is all about. Jim lays the foundation by looking at the life of Jacob from Genesis.
Jim spoke from Exodus 19 about how God established Israel as a Kingdom of Priests. Listen to learn how that looks for us now who have placed our trust in Jesus.
Caleb spoke from Exodus 18, reflecting on what God had done for the Israelite and what that means for believers today, as well as learning from the wisdom of Jethro towards his son-in-law, Moses.
Jim continued the Journey to Freedom series while speaking from the Focused Lives Retreat.
Matt gives insights into what it looks like to learn obedience to God’s provision now so as to inherit God’s promises later.
God is the center of the story and He is present in all times and places. Jim gives the challenge to live well and be in the place God has you.
Jim spoke about how under the leadership and lordship of God, we can find true freedom.
Jim speaks on the formation and shaping of Moses and the Israelites.
Jim Presnell spoke from John 6 about living a life of faith in Jesus.For the announcements of the week, please check the Calendar. We’d also love to have you join one our Common Life Communities, in which we gather during the week in smaller groups of friends and family to discuss the meanings and applications of the teaching and how we live it out in our daily life.
Dave Clauson spoke about biblical covenants and the Rock Hill Community Covenant. For the announcements of the week, please check the Calendar. We’d also love to have you join one our Common Life Communities, in which we gather during the week in smaller groups of friends and family to discuss the meanings and applications of the teaching and how we live it out in our daily life.
Continuing in the Scattered series Jim spoke on hospitality. He shared of upcoming ways that we can be hospitable as a community.