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    Abraham 2 - Which Way Are You Drifting?

    What direction is your life drifting?In Part 2 of our Abraham series, we look at the story of Abraham and Lot and discover how small decisions can slowly move us closer to God… or further away from Him.Lot drifted toward what looked good.Abraham anchored his life in God everywhere he went.Your trajectory matters more than you think.

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    Abraham 1 - Walk by Faith

    What does it really mean to walk by faith?In this first message of our brand-new series, we dive into the life of Abraham—the man known as the “father of faith.” His journey didn’t start with perfection… it started with a single step into the unknown.From Book of Genesis 12, we see God call Abraham to leave everything familiar—his home, his comfort, and even relationships—to follow Him into a future he couldn’t yet see. And just like Abraham, we’re often faced with the same question:Will we trust God enough to take the next step?In this message, you’ll discover:Why walking by faith requires leaving some things behindThe danger of stopping “halfway” in your faith journeyHow comfort can quietly hold you back from God’s planWhat it looks like to live your faith boldly in front of othersAbraham’s story reminds us that faith isn’t about having it all figured out—it’s about trusting God step by step, even when it’s uncomfortable.So here’s the challenge:Where are you not walking by faith?Take that step today.

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    Our Risen Savior 4: Waiting on the Holy Spirit

    What do you do when God tells you to wait?In Part 4 of Our Risen Savior, Pastor Heath Hiatt shares Jesus’ final words before ascending to Heaven: Wait for the Holy Spirit. In a world that pushes speed, instant results, and rushing ahead, God often works through seasons of waiting.This message unpacks how waiting is not weakness, laziness, or wasted time—it is preparation. When we trust God’s timing instead of forcing our own, we position ourselves for His power, His direction, and His best.If you’re in a season of delay, frustration, or wondering what comes next, this word is for you.Watch now at Heartland.Church#HeartlandChurch #OurRisenSavior #Faith #Jesus #HolySpirit #TrustGod #GodsTiming #Hope #ChurchOnline  

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    Our Risen Savior 3 - You Are Never Too Far Gone

    Have you ever felt like you messed up too badly for God to use you again?In Part 3 of our Our Risen Savior series, we look at one of the most powerful moments after the resurrection—when Jesus restores Peter after his greatest failure. Peter denied Jesus three times and believed he had ruined everything… but Jesus had a different plan.Through this message, we see that no failure is final with God. Jesus meets us in our lowest moments, restores what’s broken, and calls us forward into purpose.In this message, you’ll discover:How Jesus restores us after failureWhy God’s mercy is new every single dayThe danger of going back to what’s familiar instead of forward into callingWhat it really means to love Jesus by caring for othersNo matter what your past looks like, there is always a way back with Jesus.Watch now and be reminded: your story isn’t over—Jesus is still restoring, redeeming, and calling you forward.

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    Our Risen Savior 1 - What Road Are You On?

    On that first Easter, two disciples walked a road filled with confusion, disappointment, and unanswered questions… not realizing Jesus was walking right beside them.In this powerful Easter message, we kick off our new series Our Risen Savior by looking at the story of the road to Emmaus in Luke 24. It’s a reminder that no matter where you are in life—whether you’re searching, struggling, or growing—Jesus is walking with you.Your journey matters. Your story matters. And today, you have the opportunity to ask: What road am I on?Are you just starting your journey with Jesus?Do you need to turn back to Him?Or is it time to boldly share what He’s done in your life?Watch this message and discover how Jesus meets us right where we are—and leads us forward.

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    Palm Sunday | The Two Thieves & The Choice We All Face

    On Palm Sunday, we remember the moment Jesus entered Jerusalem—but we also look ahead to the cross, where three men were crucified side by side.  Two criminals. Two responses. One Savior.In this powerful message, we dive into the story from Luke 23 and explore the contrast between the two thieves on the cross—one who mocked Jesus and one who believed. Their stories reveal a truth that still applies today: salvation isn’t about being good enough—it’s about responding to Jesus.No matter your past, your mistakes, or how far you feel from God, the same opportunity is in front of you.So the question is simple:Who will you be?

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    Ephesians 7: Fighting for the Next Generation

    We’re wrapping up our Ephesians series by focusing on a calling every believer shares—fighting for the next generation.In Ephesians 6, we’re reminded that our faith isn’t just about us. It’s about what we pass on. Whether you’re a parent, mentor, or simply someone with influence, God has entrusted you with the responsibility to invest in those coming after you.This message challenges us to live with purpose—cultivating honor, speaking life, and trusting God even when we don’t see immediate results. Because the next generation is worth fighting for.  This week, don’t just hear the message—apply it.Be intentional. Speak life. Invest in someone younger than you and start putting what God has given you into their heart.

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    Ephesians 6 - What Are You Being Filled With?

    In Part 6 of our series through Ephesians, we look at Paul’s challenge in Ephesians 5:15–20 to live wisely and be careful how we spend our time. The world offers many things that promise fulfillment, but only God can truly fill the emptiness in our hearts. In this message, we talk about:Why the world’s substitutes can never truly satisfy usHow the way we spend our time shapes our livesThe danger of living thoughtlessly instead of seeking God’s directionWhat it means to be filled with the Holy Spirit instead of cheap substitutesTake time this week to intentionally fill your life with God—through prayer, worship, reading Scripture, and listening for His voice—so that His presence begins to overflow in every part of your life.

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    Ephesians 5: Life Differently

    In Part 5 of our Ephesians series, we continue exploring what it means to live out our identity in Christ. In Ephesians 5, the Apostle Paul calls believers to imitate God and live lives that stand apart from the patterns of the world.Followers of Jesus are not called to blend in—we are called to reflect Christ. When we truly understand who we are in Him, it begins to change the way we speak, the way we love people, the way we respond to temptation, and the way we live every day.Paul reminds us that we were once living in darkness, but through Christ we have been brought into the light. Because of that transformation, our lives should produce what is good, right, and true.In this message, we look at how believers are called to reject the sins that once defined us, embrace a life marked by love and gratitude, and allow the light of Christ to shine both in us and through us. When we imitate God and walk in His love, our lives become a testimony to the world around us.Living differently is not about perfection—it’s about allowing Jesus to transform us from the inside out.In this message, we explore:What it means to imitate God in everyday lifeWhy followers of Jesus are called to reject sinHow gratitude shapes the way we liveHow God’s light exposes darkness and produces good in our livesWhen Christians truly live differently, the world begins to see the difference Christ makes.

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    Ephesians 4: Called Together

    In Week 4 of our Ephesians series, we shift from identity to action.The first three chapters of Ephesians teach us who we are in Christ. But in chapter 4, Paul begins to show us how we are called to live in light of that identity.We are not called to do life alone.Just like a team on a mission, we each have a specific calling from God — unique, intentional, and connected to everyone else’s calling. Our lives are like pieces of a puzzle. Each part matters. Each part is needed. And only together does the full picture make sense.In this message, we explore:• What it means to live “worthy” of your calling• Why humility, gentleness, patience, and forgiveness protect your calling• What real unity actually looks like• Why mission must be bigger than personal preference• How God wants to use you to reach someone this seasonYou were called by God on purpose and for a purpose. The question is — are you living in alignment with it?As we prepare for Palm Sunday and Easter, this message challenges us to pray daily, walk in unity, and step boldly into the calling God has already placed on our lives.We need each other.The mission matters.And no one is meant to do this alone.Watch now and discover what it looks like to become who you already are.

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    Ephesians 3: If The Apostle Paul Prayed For You

    Week 3 of our Ephesians series takes us into one of the most powerful prayers in the New Testament. In the Epistle to the Ephesians, chapter 3, the Apostle Paul doesn’t pray for better circumstances, financial blessing, or easier lives. He prays for something deeper.He prays for inner strength.He prays for Christ to make His home in our hearts.He prays that we would truly understand how wide, how long, how high, and how deep God’s love really is.This message, “If The Apostle Paul Prayed For You,” challenges us to move beyond surface-level faith and into spiritual depth. What if the breakthrough you’re waiting for isn’t circumstantial—but internal? What if God wants to strengthen you at the core so that no pressure can shake you?We’ll discover:Why spiritual strength matters more than natural solutionsWhat it means for Jesus to “make His home” in your heartHow understanding God’s love changes everythingWhy God can do infinitely more than we ask or imagineIf we truly grasp these truths, it won’t just inspire us—it will transform us.Join us for Week 3 as we continue becoming who God created us to be.

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    Rooted 3 - Rooted in the Church

    What is the church, and why does it matter so much? In the final message of our Rooted series, we talk about what the church truly is, why God designed it the way He did, and how being connected to the church impacts our faith, our lives, and even our future.The church was never meant to be a building you attend, but a people you belong to. When we’re rooted together, we grow stronger, support one another, and make an eternal impact far beyond a Sunday morning.Whether you’re new to church, watching online, or have been part of a church family for years, this message will challenge and encourage you to take your next step and walk through the doors God is opening in front of you.Watch, reflect, and ask the question: where is God calling me to get rooted?

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    Rooted 1 - Can We Trust The Bible?

    Can we actually trust the Bible?In a world where AI blurs reality, truth feels harder to identify than ever. Videos can be fake. Voices can be generated. Even people can be fabricated. So how do we know what’s real anymore?In Part 1 of our new Rooted series, we ask an honest and foundational question: Can we trust the Bible?If everything we believe as Christians is built on Scripture, then this question matters more than ever.In this message, we explore:How the Bible came togetherWhy it has remained reliable over thousands of yearsProphecy, archaeology, and historical evidence that confirm its truthHow God still speaks through His Word todayWatch now and discover why God’s Word is trustworthy—and why being rooted in it changes everything.

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    Vision Sunday 2026

    As we step into a new year, we’re sharing what God has been speaking over Heartland Church for 2026 — a year marked by a fresh wind, renewed purpose, and being ready for how God wants to move.This looks back with gratitude, acknowledges the shaking many experienced, and casts vision for what’s ahead. It’s a reminder that we don’t manufacture what God is doing — we raise our sails and follow where His Spirit leads.Whether you were in the room or watching later, take time to pray, reflect, and ask God what it looks like for you to step forward in 2026.

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    Lord I Need You

    What do you do when what’s in front of you is bigger than what you have?In Lord, I Need You, we look at two powerful miracles from Matthew 14 — Jesus feeding the 5,000 and Jesus walking on the water. Though they happen in very different moments, they reveal the same life-changing truth: recognizing our need for Jesus is not weakness, it’s the foundation of faith.This message reminds us that:God often allows us to see our limits so we’ll lean on HimFollowing Jesus doesn’t mean we won’t face stormsWhen we offer God what little we have, He is faithful to multiply itFear is real, but what matters most is who we turn to when we are afraidAs we begin a new year, this message helps re-center our hearts on a simple but powerful prayer we all need to pray: Lord, I need You.

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    Psalms of Ascent

    As we close out the year, we turn to the Psalms of Ascent (Psalms 120–134)—a collection of songs God’s people sang while climbing toward Jerusalem.These psalms were written for the journey. They remind us how to walk with God when the road is long, the climb is steep, and the finish feels far away. In this message, we explore how the Psalms of Ascent teach us to bring our troubles to the Lord, praise Him in the middle of the journey, trust Him when the path gets tough, and keep our focus on what awaits us ahead.If you’re tired, discouraged, or tempted to quit halfway, this message is an invitation to finish strong and keep moving upward with God.Watch now and be encouraged as we reflect on where we’ve been—and where God is leading us next.

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    Jonah: Part 3

    In Part 3 of the Jonah series, we step into the uncomfortable ending of the story—where obedience is present, but the heart is still misaligned. Jonah watches an entire city repent, yet instead of celebrating, he’s angry. Why? Because God’s compassion challenged Jonah’s priorities.This message dives into Jonah chapter 4 and wrestles with big questions we all face:Can we obey God without sharing His heart?Do we care more about our comfort than God’s mission?Do we want forgiveness for ourselves but justice for others?Through Jonah’s anger, God’s questions, and a powerful reminder of God’s mercy, we’re challenged to align our hearts with God’s heart—not just our actions.Don’t just obey. Let God transform your heart.

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    Jonah: Part 2

    In Part 2 of our Jonah series, we step back into one of the most surprising turnarounds in the Bible. Jonah finally obeys, speaks a simple message, and God does what only God can do. An entire city repents. Hearts shift. Lives change. And we discover that repentance still reroutes ruin today.In this message, we look at why God cares about “those people,” why our spiritual condition affects the people around us, and how small course corrections can keep our lives aligned with God’s voice. If Jonah can be used in all his flaws and frustration, God can absolutely use us too.Watch and be challenged to speak when God says speak, to love the hard-to-love, and to turn your heart back toward Him.

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    Jonah: Part 1

    A runaway prophet, a raging storm, a swallowed man, and a God who never stops pursuing His people.We’re launching a new sermon series through the book of Jonah – not just a story about a fish, but a mirror that reveals our own hearts. Jonah ran. We run. Yet God still calls, redirects, and restores.In this message, we walk through Jonah chapter 1 and discover thatGod directs – we choose whether to obeyRunning from God always leads downwardOur disobedience affects more than ourselvesGod is a God of second chancesWhether you’ve known this story your whole life or only from Sunday School flannelgraphs, you’ll see Jonah with fresh eyes. This isn’t just his story. It’s ours.Watch now and take the first step into Jonah.

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    Spiritual Warfare: Part 3

    In Part 3 of our Spiritual Warfare Series, we dig into one of the most deceptive tactics of the enemy: when something sounds spiritual, even godly, but isn’t from God at all. Using Acts 16 as our guide, we look at how Paul discerned a spirit that mimicked truth while working behind the scenes to deceive, distort, and choke out real spiritual life.If you’ve ever wondered, “Is this God, the enemy, or just life?”—this message gives practical tools for discernment and real freedom.

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    Spiritual Warfare: Part 2

    In Part 2 of our Spiritual Warfare Series, we break down the Armor of God and how each piece protects you in the battles you face every day. Learn how to guard your mind, strengthen your faith, walk in peace, and close the weak spots the enemy tries to target.If you’ve been feeling pressure, temptation, or spiritual resistance, this message will help you stand firm and fight with the strength God provides.

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    Spiritual Warfare: Part 1

    This week we begin a powerful new series, Spiritual Warfare. Step into the unseen battle that surrounds us every day — a war not against people, but against the powers of darkness. In this first message, we uncover who Satan truly is, how pride led to his fall, and why he relentlessly attacks God’s people. Through Scripture and real-life stories of freedom, we see that while the enemy is real, so is our victory in Christ.Learn how to recognize the enemy’s influence, resist his lies, and stand firm in the authority Jesus has given us.Watch Part 1 of Spiritual Warfare now and discover how humility, truth, and God’s Word equip you to overcome every attack.

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    Faith Under Fire 9 - Grace Under FIre

    This week wraps up our Faith Under Fire series with Part 9: Grace Under Fire.Through the Apostle Paul’s story of the “thorn in the flesh,” we see how God’s grace shows up in weakness, how His strength carries us through what we can’t remove, and how even our struggles can be used for His glory.If you’ve ever felt worn down by something that won’t go away, this message will remind you that God’s grace is still enough—right where you are.

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    Faith Under Fire 8 - Comparison Under Fire

    When we measure ourselves against others, we lose sight of what really matters. In 2 Corinthians 10, Paul challenges the church to stop comparing and start focusing on the mission God gave them. This week, Pastor Heath unpacks how comparison robs us of joy, distracts us from our calling, and keeps us from living in the unique “sphere” God designed for each of us.Learn how to take your eyes off yourself, off others, and fix them back on Jesus—the only one worth measuring by.Watch Part 8 of Faith Under Fire: Comparison Under Fire — and rediscover contentment, purpose, and peace in the life God made for you.

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    Faith Under Fire 7 - Self-Worth Under Fire

    Have you ever struggled with your self-worth? In this week’s message, Self-Worth Under Fire, Pastor Heath explores what the Bible really says about who we are in Christ. We’re not perfect, but we’re not worthless either—we’re jars of clay filled with the Spirit of God. Through 2 Corinthians 4, we’re reminded that our value doesn’t come from what’s on the outside, but from Who lives inside of us.Even in our brokenness, God’s light shines through. Join us as we learn to see ourselves the way God sees us—created with purpose, filled with His power, and never abandoned through life’s trials.Watch Part 7 of Faith Under Fire now and discover how to find lasting worth in Jesus.

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    Faith Under Fire 6 - Covenant Under Fire

    In this week’s message, Pastor Heath shares how following Jesus isn’t about spinning plates or keeping endless rules. Through 2 Corinthians 3:6-11, we see that God calls us into a new covenant—not one of laws, but of the Spirit. Jesus fulfilled the old covenant so we can live in the freedom of grace and relationship, not religion.Discover what it means to rest in God’s unshakable love, to stop striving for perfection, and to find peace knowing that Jesus has already paid the price. This message ends with a powerful time of communion as we remember that our covenant with God is unbreakable and rooted in love.

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    Faith Under Fire 5 - Love Under Fire

    In a world that redefines love at every turn, how do we hold onto what’s real? This week, Pastor Heath Hiatt unpacks 1 Corinthians 13—one of the most powerful passages in all of Scripture—and reminds us that true love isn’t just a feeling, it’s a decision.From the chaos of Corinth to the confusion of our culture, this message dives deep into the difference between emotional, conditional love and the unshakable agape love that comes from God alone. You’ll discover what it means to live out love that endures under pressure, forgives when it’s hard, and stays steady through every storm.If your faith, relationships, or heart have been tested, this is for you. Because real love doesn’t run when it’s under fire—it shines.

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    Faith Under Fire 4 - Witness Under Fire

    This week’s message, Witness Under Fire, challenges us to live boldly as followers of Christ in a world where faith often feels opposed. Looking at 1 Corinthians 9, Pastor Heath reminds us that being a witness means wearing the servant’s apron, changing our methods without changing the message, and laying aside our own freedoms so nothing distracts from Jesus.Like the Corinthians, we live in a culture filled with competing voices and pressures. Paul’s example shows us how to run our race with purpose, keep the finish line in view, and weave God’s mission into every part of our lives—at home, at work, and everywhere we go.Don’t miss this powerful teaching as we learn how to help others build a bridge to Christ and stay faithful in the race God has set before us.

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    Faith Under Fire 3 - Purity Under Fire

    This week at Heartland Church, we continue our Faith Under Fire series with a challenging and timely message: Purity Under Fire.In 1 Corinthians 6, Paul speaks directly to the church in Corinth about sin, temptation, and the call to live holy lives. Just like Corinth, our culture is saturated with sexual temptation and compromise. But God’s Word is clear—sin damages our lives, while freedom and true fulfillment are found in Christ.In this message, Pastor Heath reminds us that temptation itself is not sin, but acting on it leads us away from God’s best. Using biblical truth and practical steps, we’re called to F.L.E.E. from sexual immorality—Focus on God, Leave the situation, Engage accountability, and Embrace grace.If you’ve ever felt like you’re alone in the battle for purity, this message will encourage you that there is hope, freedom, and transformation through Jesus.

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    Faith Under Fire 2 - Identity Under Fire

    What happens when the very foundation of your faith is tested? In Part 2 of our Faith Under Fire series, Pastor Heath unpacks Paul’s words in 1 Corinthians and reminds us that if the foundation is wrong, everything built on it will eventually collapse. Just like the Leaning Tower of Pisa, cracks in the foundation put the whole structure at risk. In this week’s message, Identity Under Fire, we explore why Jesus must remain the foundation of our lives, how our identity is rooted in His sacrifice, example, and teaching, the danger of building on personalities, movements, or motives instead of Christ, and what it truly means to be the church everywhere we go. Your identity isn’t found in the shifting sands of culture, politics, or personal achievement—it is found in Christ alone. When everything else is stripped away, only what is built on Jesus will last. Join us as we learn how to build a life and identity that can withstand the fire.

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    Faith Under Fire 1 - Our Identity Is Under Fire

    This week we begin our brand-new series, Faith Under Fire, walking through 1 and 2 Corinthians together. In Part 1, Our Identity Is Under Fire, Pastor Heath unpacks how the Apostle Paul reminded the Corinthian church of who they truly were in Christ—ordinary people transformed by an extraordinary God.In a culture where value is often tied to wealth, power, or success, Paul calls us back to the truth that our worth comes from Christ alone. Just like the Corinthians, we face the temptation to define ourselves by what others say or by what we do. But God’s Word tells us that our identity is secure in Him, not in the shifting standards of the world.Join us as we learn how to reject the lies, embrace the truth of who God says we are, and live out the unshakable identity we’ve been given in Christ.

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    Bring it to Jesus

    Sometimes life feels overwhelming, and all we have to offer is plain “water”—our limited resources, our ordinary efforts, and our broken situations. In this one-off sermon, Bring It to Jesus, Pastor Heath unpacks the story of Jesus’ very first miracle at the wedding in Cana (John 2:1–11). This moment shows us the importance of admitting our need for Him, taking small steps of obedience, trusting His timing, and believing that He can turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.This message is a reminder that transformation begins when we stop trying to fix things on our own and simply bring it to Jesus. Watch now and be encouraged to see how He can take what little we have and make it more than enough.

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    Joshua 9 - Get Off The Fence

    This week we conclude our journey through the book of Joshua with a powerful challenge: it’s time to get off the fence.So often, we know what God is calling us to do—but fear, doubt, or comfort keep us stuck. Joshua called the people of Israel to Shechem, a place of decision, and urged them to choose: “As for me and my family, we will serve the Lord.”In this message, Pastor Heath reminds us that following God requires a clear choice, the courage to let go of idols, and a willingness to stay accountable to one another. No more wavering, no more half-hearted obedience—today is the day to go all in with God.If you’ve been sitting on the fence in your faith, this message is for you.

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    Joshua 8 - Pray BIG Prayers

    Sometimes life throws us problems so overwhelming that we don’t even know where to begin. In Joshua 10, we see Joshua pray one of the boldest prayers in history: “Sun, stand still.” And God answered with a miracle.In this week’s message, Pray BIG Prayers, Pastor Heath reminds us that our biggest problems require bold prayers to a big God who still does the impossible. Whether it’s healing, salvation, finances, or freedom from addiction, God invites us to pray prayers that seem too big—because nothing is too big for Him.Watch now and be encouraged to step out in boldness, pray with faith, and believe that God is fighting for you in ways you can see and in ways you cannot.

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    Joshua 7 - How to See Beyond the Illusion

    Life is full of illusions—things that look right but lead us in the wrong direction. In Joshua 9, the Israelites fell for a clever deception because they trusted what they saw instead of seeking God. In this message, Pastor Heath shows how we can see past life’s illusions by staying rooted in God’s Word, living a life of prayer, and trusting His perspective over our own.

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    Joshua 6 - WhatchaNotGonnaDo

    This week in our Joshua series, Pastor Heath shares a powerful message called “WhatchaNotGonnaDo.” After a devastating loss at Ai, God gives Joshua and the Israelites a second chance—and a clear path forward. But before the victory comes, they have to confront what went wrong and choose a different response.This message is all about learning from failure without being defined by it. When fear creeps in, when pride pushes God out, when isolation sets in, or when obedience becomes selective—that’s what we’re not gonna do. Instead, we move forward with humility, boldness, and full trust in God’s plan.If you’ve ever felt stuck after a setback, this message is for you. Watch now and be encouraged to go back, try again, and walk in obedience—because God’s not done with your story.

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    Joshua 5 - How to Take an L

    What do you do when you go from a miraculous win to a crushing defeat? In this powerful message from Joshua 7, we explore the story of Achan, the defeat at Ai, and what it means to take a loss—an “L”—and give it to the Lord. Life is full of wins and losses, and how we respond to those losses matters. This message dives deep into the root causes of defeat, like pride and hidden sin, and shows us how to find healing, restoration, and strength to rise again. God doesn’t waste our “L’s”—He uses them to shape us if we bring them to Him.Watch now and learn how every loss can become a lesson and a turning point.Watch all messages at heartland.church/pastsermons

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    Joshua 4 - Just Keep Marching

    Have you ever felt like giving up? In this powerful message, we look at one of the most famous battles in the Bible—Jericho—and what it teaches us about perseverance, obedience, and faith when nothing seems to be changing. Just like the Israelites had to march around the walls without seeing results for six days, we often face situations where the outcome feels distant and the effort seems pointless. But what if your breakthrough is just one more lap away?Pastor Dawn unpacks how worship, silence, and trust in God’s timing are key to breaking down the walls in our lives. Don’t quit. Keep marching. God is working behind the scenes in ways you can’t see yet.

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    Joshua 3 - Getting Ready For Your Mission

    In Part 3 of our Joshua series, we look at how God prepared His people to step into their calling. Before Israel crossed the Jordan River, they had to be set apart, follow God’s lead, take a step of obedience, and remember who brought them this far. The same is true for us today.In this message, we discover how to prepare our hearts for the mission God has for us—by living a life of surrender, listening for His voice, and never forgetting His faithfulness. The miracle is His. The obedience is ours.

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    Joshua 2 - Embracing Your Overwhelming Assignment

    Part 2 of our Joshua Sermon Series challenges us to step boldly into the overwhelming assignments God places in front of us. Whether you’re stepping into a new role, launching a big project, or simply navigating a difficult season, this message reminds us that fear doesn’t disqualify us—faith empowers us. Just like Joshua, we’re called to let go of the past, trust in God’s presence, embrace the stretch, and follow through without compromise. Say yes, do it afraid, and watch how God shows up.

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    Joshua 1 - Beware of the Herd Mentality

    This week we kick off our new sermon series on the life of Joshua with a powerful message titled “Beware the Herd Mentality.” Long before Joshua led Israel into the Promised Land, he made a courageous choice to stand apart from the crowd. While others focused on fear and obstacles, Joshua trusted God’s promise. In this message, we look at the dangers of going along with the crowd, how complaining spreads like wildfire, and why comfort isn’t always better. You’ll be challenged to stand firm in your faith, break free from the status quo, and see life from God’s perspective—not the herd’s.

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    Genesis 5 - Beware of the Babylon Spirit

    In Part 5 of our Genesis Series, we look at the Tower of Babel and the spirit behind it—the Babylon Spirit. This mindset of pride, self-promotion, and rebellion against God is still influencing lives today.Pastor Heath shows how this spirit draws us to build our own kingdoms, chase comfort, and follow our plans instead of God’s. But the Spirit of Christ leads us in the opposite direction—toward humility, obedience, and purpose that lasts.Listen now and learn how to reject the Babylon Spirit and follow God’s better way.

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    Genesis 4 - Cain & Abel: Small Thoughts - Big Regrets

    In Part 4 of our Genesis series, we look at the first sibling rivalry in history—the story of Cain and Abel. What begins as a difference in offerings quickly escalates into jealousy, unchecked emotions, and ultimately, murder. But this isn’t just a story about two brothers—it’s a warning for all of us. Pastor Heath unpacks how sin creeps in through small thoughts, grows through unresolved emotions, and takes hold when we avoid responsibility. Learn how to stop the progression before it starts and discover how full obedience, a renewed mind, and a surrendered heart can lead you back into God’s purpose.

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    Genesis 3 - How Satan Uses Sin

    In Part 3 of our Genesis Series, we dive into one of the most pivotal moments in Scripture—the fall of man in Genesis 3. This message uncovers the enemy’s strategy: deception, distortion, and doubt. From the serpent’s subtle lies in Eden to the way Satan still twists truth today, we explore how sin is disguised as the solution but always leads to shame, separation, and spiritual distance. Learn how to recognize the enemy’s tactics, reject the lies, and run to God with brutal honesty instead of blame.

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    Genesis 2 - Choices

    In Part 2 of our Genesis series, we look at one of the most foundational concepts in Scripture: choice. From the beginning, God gave humanity the freedom to choose, and with that freedom came the opportunity to love, to trust, and to obey. This week, we dive into Genesis 2 to explore the two trees in the Garden of Eden—one that leads to life and one that tests our maturity, obedience, and love for God.Watch now and be reminded that God’s way is always the life-giving way.

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    Genesis 1 - New Beginnings

    This week at Heartland Church, we began a new series in Genesis with a message titled Genesis 1 – New Beginnings. The creation story isn’t just about how the world began—it’s a pattern for how God works in our lives.We looked at how God draws us, shines His light into our darkness, separates us from sin, brings growth, and teaches us to rest in Him.

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    You Asked For It 4 - Why Has America Turned So Sinful

    In Part 4 of our You Asked For It series, we tackled the bold and honest question: “Why has America turned so sinful?”Using 2 Timothy 3:1-5, 13-14, and 16-17 as our foundation, we explored what the Bible says about the last days, the rise of self-centeredness, and the cultural shift away from truth and godliness. But we didn’t stop at what’s wrong—we also looked at how believers are called to stand firm, live by the Word, and shine light in dark times.This message is a powerful reminder that even when culture drifts, God’s truth remains unshakable.

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    You Asked For It 3 - How Do I Reach My Friends For Jesus

    In Part 3 of our You Asked For It series, we answered one of the most important questions we received: “How do I reach my friends for Jesus?”We explored practical, biblical ways to share your faith without being pushy or awkward—and how God wants to use your story, your example, and your love to reach the people around you.If you’ve ever felt unsure about how to talk about Jesus with those you care about, this message is for you.

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    You Asked For It 2 - What Does The Bible Say About Anxiety & Depression

    In Part 2 of our You Asked For It sermon series, we tackled a deeply important question: What does the Bible say about anxiety and depression? Looking at the life of Elijah in 1 Kings 19:1–10, we see that even great heroes of faith faced moments of fear, burnout, and despair. But God didn’t abandon Elijah—and He doesn’t abandon us. This message brings biblical truth, encouragement, and hope for anyone walking through a dark or anxious season.

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    You Asked For It 1 - How Do I Hear the Voice of God

    This week we kick off our You Asked For It series by answering one of the most important questions of faith: How do I hear the voice of God?Looking at 1 Kings 19:11-12, we see that God’s voice is often not found in the loud, dramatic moments, but in the gentle whisper.In this message, we explore how to tune our hearts to hear God’s voice in a noisy world and recognize when He is speaking to us.Watch now and discover how you can draw closer to God and hear Him more clearly in your everyday life.

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