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Passage: Hebrews 4:14 – 5:10 Hebrews teaches us about perseverance and godliness as we journey through our spiritual summer of trials and temptations. Daniel Goepfrich reminds us that it’s easy to say we believe, but it’s more important to keep trusting in God during tough times. The core takeaway? Jesus, who overcame every temptation, is in heaven now, helping us with every challenge we face. Let’s confidently go to Him for grace and help, holding strong to our faith. Bumper […]
Passage: Hebrews 3:1 – 4:13 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich examined the second warning in the book of Hebrews: the danger of disbelief. Much like the first generation of Israelites who came out of Egypt, Christians who are drifting can develop an “evil, unbelieving heart that forsakes the living God.” In Numbers 13-14, the nation did not believe that God could deliver them from the Canaanites, so they were not allowed to enter Canaan. Christians who turn away from Jesus […]
Passage: Hebrews 2:5-18 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich focused on the humanity of Jesus and why it’s essential for our faith. Jesus, in his humanity, regains what we lost through Adam and shows us a perfect example of trust and alignment with God’s character. Jesus being fully human and fully divine brings hope and restoration, reminding us that we’re not alone in our struggles. Remember: Jesus is bigger than any challenge we face! Bumper music, “November” by Limujii [FTUM Release]
Passage: Hebrews 2:1-4 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich examined the first of five warning passages in the book of Hebrews. He reminds us that drifting away from our faith often happens slowly and unintentionally. By paying closer attention to Jesus, who is better than anything else, and anchoring ourselves in his truth, we can avoid drifting. He challenges us to look at how closely we pay attention to our spiritual lives and where we might be drifting. Jesus is our […]
Passage: Hebrews 1:1-14 In this message, Daniel Goepfrich led us into the powerful book of Hebrews, reminding us that Jesus is the ultimate revelation of God — better than any other before, including prophets and angels. This profound truth encourages us to deepen our appreciation for Jesus and hold firm to our faith even when life’s challenges seem daunting. Remember, Jesus is better than anyone and anything else. Bumper music, “November” by Limujii [FTUM Release]
Speaker: Jeff Hunt | Series: For All. Forever. | Passage: Hebrews 7:20-28
Speaker: Jeff Hunt | Series: For All. Forever. | Passage: Hebrews 9:23-28
Series: Slowing DownOverview: We will be unpacking Hebrews 4 and 2 Timothy 3. To access our message notes, click here.Passage: Hebrews 4 and 2 Timothy 3Speaker: Clayton Winters (3/16/25)
Passage: Hebrews 3:7-4:13Speaker: Michael Chan
Following our Alpha series, this week's episode covers the question, Who is the Holy Spirit?Passage: Hebrews 11:1-16 & 39-40To find out more, visit: https://www.stnics.org.uk/
Following the final sermon in the series, Draw Near, Tyler talks with pastoral intern Brian about suffering, open-handed theological issues, and becoming a child of God through suffering. Passage: Hebrews 12:3-13 If you have any questions about the sermon, fill out the form on the Church Center App.
Following his sermon in the series, Draw Near, Trevor talks with Raphael about the compassion of Jesus, CrockPot ministry, and how 1 Corinthians 13 acts as a stimulant for loving others. Passage: Hebrews 10:19-25 If you have any questions about the sermon, fill out the form on the Church Center App.
Send us a textIn part 9, we look at a more positive and encouraging passage. We're in the big middle section where the author is teaching the superiority of Christ over the entire Mosaic system of worship given under the Old Covenant law with its priesthood, temple, rituals, and sacrifices. He's encouraging his readers to hold fast to their faith by pointing out the superiority of Jesus over everything else they might be tempted to put their faith in. In chapter 5, he began a discussion about Jesus as our high priest. But near the end of that chapter, he paused his priestly discussion to issue that stern warning against apostasy that we looked at last time. He scolded his readers for their lack of spiritual maturity and warned them of the dire consequences of turning their back on Jesus by turning to a works-based righteousness. And now he's going to follow up that warning with reassurance and confidence and offer a profound lesson from the Old Testament, examining God's promise to Abraham and his covenant oath that accompanied his promise. Defending the Biblical Roots of ChristianityOur websiteOur YouTube ChannelProf. Solberg's BlogSupport our Ministry (Thank you!)Chapters00:00 Introduction - A hopeful passage01:38 Passage: Hebrews 6:9–2014:55 The certainty of God's promise (Heb. 6:13–12)
Following his sermon in the series, Draw Near, Tyler talks with Raphael about the gospel as the pre-workout for the Christian, who is in your inner circle, and what it looks like to "consider" someone. Passage: Hebrews 10:19-25 If you have any questions about the sermon, fill out the form on the Church Center App.
In this week's episode, Will discusses the passage detailing some of the people filled with such faith in the Bible and what it means for us answering the question, How can I have faith?.Passage: Hebrews 11:1-16 & 39-40To find out more, visit: https://www.stnics.org.uk/
Speaker: DAN BENNETT Date: FEB 09, 2025 Passage: HEBREWS 10:32-39; LAMENTATIONS 3:25-33 Part: 2
Send us a textIn this episode, we examine what has, historically speaking, been one of the most challenging passages in the New Testament for believers and for the Church as a whole. So we're going to get into some deep water today and try to do it some justice. (Or at least give us some things to think about.) This passage is going to bring us directly into the controversial “once saved always saved” discussion and our assurance of salvation. At the beginning of chapter 5 the author began demonstrating how the New Covenant of Christ is superior to the Old Covenant made at Sinai and how Jesus is a greater high priest than even Aaron. But he's going to pause that discussion in today's passage to issue a stern warning to his readers.Defending the Biblical Roots of ChristianityOur websiteOur YouTube ChannelProf. Solberg's BlogSupport our Ministry (Thank you!)Chapters00:00 Introduction - A challenging passage02:13 Passage: Hebrews 5:11–6:805:21 Spiritual Maturity (Heb. 5:11–14)21:17 Warning Against Apostasy (6:1-8)
If you're not dead, you're not done—God has more for you. You can overcome challenges, pursue your goals, and live a remarkable life that honors God. You've just got to keep moving forward, one step at a time. When you feel tired or discouraged, you need to remember Who you're running for and take the next step. You don't have to finish the race all at once; you only need to take the next step. Our ultimate example and source of motivation to keep going is Jesus, who fixed His eyes on us. Now, we fix our eyes on Him. Passage: Hebrews 12:1-3; John 19:28-30 Speaker: Tim Sullivan
Following his sermon in the new series, Draw Near, Tyler talks with Raphael about what it means to seal something, the importance of making a distinction between Christianity and the Christian, and making use of self-examination before communion. Passage: Hebrews 10:19-25 If you have any questions about the sermon, fill out the form on the Church Center App.
If you're not dead, you're not done—God has more for you. You can overcome challenges, pursue your goals, and live a remarkable life that honors God. You've just got to keep moving forward, one step at a time. When you feel tired or discouraged, you need to remember Who you're running for and take the next step. You don't have to finish the race all at once; you only need to take the next step. Our ultimate example and source of motivation to keep going is Jesus, who fixed His eyes on us. Now, we fix our eyes on Him. Passage: Hebrews 12:1-3; John 19:28-30 Speaker: Aaron Patton
If you're not dead, you're not done—God has more for you. You can overcome challenges, pursue your goals, and live a remarkable life that honors God. You've just got to keep moving forward, one step at a time. When you feel tired or discouraged, you need to remember Who you're running for and take the next step. You don't have to finish the race all at once; you only need to take the next step. Our ultimate example and source of motivation to keep going is Jesus, who fixed His eyes on us. Now, we fix our eyes on Him. Passage: Hebrews 12:1-3; John 19:28-30 Speaker: Josh Jones
If you're not dead, you're not done—God has more for you. You can overcome challenges, pursue your goals, and live a remarkable life that honors God. You've just got to keep moving forward, one step at a time. When you feel tired or discouraged, you need to remember Who you're running for and take the next step. You don't have to finish the race all at once; you only need to take the next step. Our ultimate example and source of motivation to keep going is Jesus, who fixed His eyes on us. Now, we fix our eyes on Him. Passage: Hebrews 12:1-3; John 19:28-30 Speaker: Bob Kadlecik
If you're not dead, you're not done—God has more for you. You can overcome challenges, pursue your goals, and live a remarkable life that honors God. You've just got to keep moving forward, one step at a time. When you feel tired or discouraged, you need to remember Who you're running for and take the next step. You don't have to finish the race all at once; you only need to take the next step. Our ultimate example and source of motivation to keep going is Jesus, who fixed His eyes on us. Now, we fix our eyes on Him. Passage: Hebrews 12:1-3; John 19:28-30 Speaker: Kevin Ozolins
Following his sermon in the new series, Draw Near, Tyler talks with Trevor about the 5 Warnings and 5 Remedies in Hebrews, the audience of Hebrews, historical knowledge, and types of knowledge we have of Jesus. Passage: Hebrews 10:19-25 If you have any questions about the sermon, fill out the form on the Church Center App.
Following his sermon in the new series, Draw Near, Tyler talks with Guston about how we can read scripture, the role of a broken spirit in the act of confession, and sincerity. Passage: Hebrews 10:19-25 If you have any questions about the sermon, fill out the form on the Church Center App.
Following the first sermon in the new series, Draw Near, Tyler talks with Raphael about the series' goal, different ways community neglection affects us, and the called-outness we have as Christians. Passage: Hebrews 10:19-20 If you have any questions about the sermon, be sure to fill out the form on the Church Center App.
Series: IncarnationOverview: We will be unpacking Hebrews 4:14-16. To access our message notes, click here.Passage: Hebrews 4:14-16Speaker: Chris Fetters (12/22/24)
Series: IncarnationOverview: We will be unpacking Hebrews 2:9-10, 14-15. To access our message notes, click here.Passage: Hebrews 2:9-10, 14-15Speaker: Tim Howey (12/15/24)
Passage: Hebrews 1:1-2 Mark 9:1-10 WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: https://youtu.be/HHc4UIj7Vho To learn more about Adelphi, visit us at: adelphibaptist.com
Speaker: Peter Ndaita, Series: By Faith, Passage: Hebrews 11:32-40
Passage: Hebrews 11:31, Speaker: Rev. Dwight Yoo, Series: By Faith
Passage: Hebrews 9:14-15, 22-28
Speaker: Addison Frank, Series: By Faith, Passage: Hebrews 11:23-27
Passage: Hebrews 4:14-16
Speaker: Rev Kyuboem Lee, Series: By Faith, Passage: Hebrews 11:11-12, 17-19
Passage: Hebrews 4:1-10
Speaker: Reverend Dwight Yoo, Series: By Faith, Passage: Hebrews 11:8-10, 13-16
Speaker: Addison Frank, Series: By Faith, Passage: Hebrews 11:7
Passage: Hebrews 2:5-18
Speaker: Reverend Hansoo Jin, Series: By Faith, Passage: Hebrews 11:5-6
Speaker: Rev. Dwight Yoo, Passage: Hebrews 11:1-4
Passage: Hebrews 9:1-22 Speaker: Jonathan Pick Series: Getting To The End Video: https://youtu.be/c9m-4qG-IBg
Passage: Hebrews 8:1-13 Speaker: Jonathan Pick Series: Getting To The End Video: https://youtu.be/iE3KqTNDmMI
Passage: Hebrews 7:1-28 Speaker: Jonathan Pick Series: Getting To The End Video: https://youtu.be/yZem5EotpiY
Passage: Hebrews 2:1-18 WATCH THE VIDEO HERE: To learn more about Adelphi, visit us at: adelphibaptist.com
Passage: Hebrews 2:1-4 Speaker: Michael Chan
Series: Love One Another.Overview: We will be unpacking Hebrews 10:19-25. To access our message notes, click here.Passage: Hebrews 10:19-25Speaker: Kent Liles (03/24/24)
Series: What Child Is This? Passage: Hebrews 7:23-28
Acts 6:1-6 Acts 6:8-10Acts 7:54-60Big Idea: Keeping our Eyes on Jesus allows us to live a Spirit-filled life that is impossible on our own.• The Spirit's filling makes the ordinary extraordinaryActs 7:54-56Hebrews 12:2-3• The Spirit's filling makes a profound impact on those around youActs 7:57-58Acts 8:11 Timothy 1:13-14"Our faithfulness is a living sermon, a testimony that speaks louder than words, influencing hearts in ways we may never fully comprehend." - Elisabeth Elliot• The Spirit's filling allows you to forgive like ChristActs 7:59-60Colossians 3:13Matthew 5:44Response: • The impact on those around you may not be realized in your lifetime.• In life's most painful moments, allow your response to mirror Jesus.• Forgiveness is not just what we do, it's who we are.Keep Your Eyes on Jesus Devotional:Looking for a scripture reading plan for the year, or hoping to add a devotional to your routine? We will be going through the Upside Down Kingdom series as an exploration of our theme for the year! If you'd like to join us, visit evergreenpnw.com/teaching to get started.DISCOVERY BIBLE STUDY► Passage: Hebrews 12:1-3► Connection questions:1. What are you thankful for?2. What is a challenge you are facing?3. How did you do with last week's “I will” statement?► Have at least one member of the group restate the passage in their own words► Individual answers to five questions:1. What stands out to you?2. What does this passage tell us about people?3. What does this passage tell us about God?4. Based on the passage, what is one thing I could do differently starting now and what would happen if I did? (each person commits to their action for one week using an “I will…” statement)5. Who are you going to tell about what you discovered? (each person commits to having that conversation before the next meeting)