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Hillside Baptist Church
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Hillside Baptist Church is a local Christian church in Pembroke, New Hampshire, committed to the faithful, verse-by-verse preaching of the Bible and the ordinary work of God through His Word.This podcast features biblical sermons and teaching that emphasize the greatness of God, the sufficiency of Scripture, salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, and the lifelong work of discipleship in the local church. Our preaching seeks to present the whole counsel of God with clarity, conviction, and humility.Our desire is to clearly proclaim the Gospel, help believers grow in their love for Christ, and provide thoughtful, reverent preaching for those exploring the Christian faith. Whether you are a member of Hillside, live in the Concord or Merrimack Valley area, or are searching for a church that takes the Bible seriously, we pray these messages will be a means of encouragement and spiritual growth.Learn more about our church, w
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"Who Belongs to the Kingdom?" | Mark 3:7-35 | The Gospel of Mark Series | Hillside Baptist Church
The religious elite rejected Him. His own family thought He'd lost His mind. And yet — twelve ordinary men were appointed as apostles, and a new family was being born.In this sermon, Pastor Alex Musard continues our series through the Gospel of Mark, preaching from Mark 3:7–35. As Jesus' ministry explodes in size, the responses around Him grow more sharply divided. The crowds press in from every direction. He appoints the Twelve — not the powerful or the learned, but ordinary men called to be with Him and sent out to preach. The scribes from Jerusalem accuse Him of casting out demons by the power of Satan, and Jesus dismantles their logic with devastating precision. Then His own family arrives, convinced He has lost His mind. In one of the most searching moments in all of Mark, Jesus looks at those seated around Him and declares: these are my mother and brothers — whoever does the will of God. This passage demands a reckoning: belonging to Jesus has nothing to do with bloodline, status, or religious pedigree. It is a matter of surrender and obedience.Key themes: The Twelve Apostles | The Beelzebul Controversy | The Unpardonable Sin | The True Family of God | Election and Calling | Kingdom Belonging | Surrender and ObedienceSupport the showHillside Baptist Church is a Reformed Baptist congregation in Pembroke, New Hampshire, committed to expositional preaching, the doctrines of grace, and making disciples for the glory of God. We have served Pembroke and the surrounding communities of Central New Hampshire for over 40 years.Our Mission: We are a Christ-centered church seeking to worship God faithfully, proclaim the Gospel clearly, and live as salt and light in our community in obedience to Jesus Christ.Our Vision: Hillside Baptist Church seeks to love God, make disciples, serve our community, and be salt and light to Pembroke and beyond.📍 547 Pembroke Street, Pembroke, NH 03275 🕙 Sunday Mornings at 10:00am 🌐 hillsidebaptistchurch.orgIf this sermon encouraged you, subscribe so you never miss a week — and share it with someone who needs to hear God's Word."Where the Word is Preached and Christ is King."
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New Wine, New Way: The Disruptive Grace of God | Mark 2:1–3:6 | The Gospel of Mark Series | Hillside Baptist Church
The grace of God doesn't fit in old wineskins — and the religious establishment of Jesus' day was about to find that out.In this sermon, Pastor Alex Musard continues our series through the Gospel of Mark, preaching from Mark 2:1–3:6. In five rapid confrontations, Jesus exposes the bankruptcy of religion without grace: He forgives the paralytic lowered through the roof, calls the despised tax collector Levi to follow Him, defends His disciples against charges of improper fasting, and twice provokes the Pharisees over the Sabbath. In every scene, the same collision is happening — the new wine of the Kingdom cannot be contained by the old wineskins of human tradition and self-righteousness. This passage forces a searching question on every listener: Are you clinging to the form of religion while rejecting the living Christ who stands before you? Or have you been broken enough to receive the new wine of His grace?Key themes: Forgiveness of Sin | Grace vs. Religion | The Authority of Christ | The New Covenant | Sabbath and the Lord of the Sabbath | Self-Righteousness | Repentance and RenewalSupport the showHillside Baptist Church is a Reformed Baptist congregation in Pembroke, New Hampshire, committed to expositional preaching, the doctrines of grace, and making disciples for the glory of God. We have served Pembroke and the surrounding communities of Central New Hampshire for over 40 years.Our Mission: We are a Christ-centered church seeking to worship God faithfully, proclaim the Gospel clearly, and live as salt and light in our community in obedience to Jesus Christ.Our Vision: Hillside Baptist Church seeks to love God, make disciples, serve our community, and be salt and light to Pembroke and beyond.📍 547 Pembroke Street, Pembroke, NH 03275 🕙 Sunday Mornings at 10:00am 🌐 hillsidebaptistchurch.orgIf this sermon encouraged you, subscribe so you never miss a week — and share it with someone who needs to hear God's Word."Where the Word is Preached and Christ is King."
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"The Way of the Master: Lesson 1" | Mark 1:21-45 | The Gospel of Mark Series | Hillside Baptist Church
Jesus didn't just teach about authority — He demonstrated it, and everything in His path was transformed.In this sermon, Pastor Alex Musard continues our series through the Gospel of Mark, preaching from Mark 1:21–45. In rapid succession, Mark shows us Jesus teaching in the synagogue with an authority that silenced the scribes, casting out an unclean spirit, healing Peter's mother-in-law, and cleansing a leper no one would touch. This is not a gentle, passive rabbi — this is the conquering King of heaven invading a sin-broken world and setting captives free. What does this passage teach us about the nature of Christ's authority? What does it mean that He is willing to make us clean? And what does faithful discipleship look like when we follow a Master this powerful?Key themes: The Authority of Christ | Spiritual Warfare | Healing and Wholeness | The Compassion of the King | Discipleship | Proclamation of the GospelSupport the showHillside Baptist Church is a Reformed Baptist congregation in Pembroke, New Hampshire, committed to expositional preaching, the doctrines of grace, and making disciples for the glory of God. We have served Pembroke and the surrounding communities of Central New Hampshire for over 40 years.Our Mission: We are a Christ-centered church seeking to worship God faithfully, proclaim the Gospel clearly, and live as salt and light in our community in obedience to Jesus Christ.Our Vision: Hillside Baptist Church seeks to love God, make disciples, serve our community, and be salt and light to Pembroke and beyond.📍 547 Pembroke Street, Pembroke, NH 03275 🕙 Sunday Mornings at 10:00am 🌐 hillsidebaptistchurch.orgIf this sermon encouraged you, subscribe so you never miss a week — and share it with someone who needs to hear God's Word."Where the Word is Preached and Christ is King."
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"The Call to a New Life" | Mark 1:1-20 | The Gospel of Mark Series | Hillside Baptist Church
When Jesus said "Follow Me," He wasn't making a suggestion — He was issuing a royal summons.In this sermon, Pastor Alex Musard opens our new series through the Gospel of Mark, preaching from Mark 1:1–20. Mark wastes no time: from the very first verse he announces that Jesus is the Son of God, and the pace never lets up. We see John the Baptist preparing the way in the wilderness, Jesus' baptism and temptation, and the immediate, decisive call of Peter, Andrew, James, and John. What does it mean that they left their nets immediately? What does this passage teach us about the authority of Christ's Word, the nature of repentance, and the kind of life discipleship actually demands?Key themes: Discipleship | The Authority of Christ | Repentance | The Kingdom of God | Expositional Preaching through MarkSupport the showHillside Baptist Church is a Reformed Baptist congregation in Pembroke, New Hampshire, committed to expositional preaching, the doctrines of grace, and making disciples for the glory of God. We have served Pembroke and the surrounding communities of Central New Hampshire for over 40 years.Our Mission: We are a Christ-centered church seeking to worship God faithfully, proclaim the Gospel clearly, and live as salt and light in our community in obedience to Jesus Christ.Our Vision: Hillside Baptist Church seeks to love God, make disciples, serve our community, and be salt and light to Pembroke and beyond.📍 547 Pembroke Street, Pembroke, NH 03275 🕙 Sunday Mornings at 10:00am 🌐 hillsidebaptistchurch.orgIf this sermon encouraged you, subscribe so you never miss a week — and share it with someone who needs to hear God's Word."Where the Word is Preached and Christ is King."
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"The Protoevangelium" | Genesis 3:15 | Pastoral Candidate Sermon | Hillside Baptist Church
Welcome to the sermon podcast of Hillside Baptist Church in Pembroke, New Hampshire! In this first episode, Pastor Alex Musard explores Genesis 3:15, the Protoevangelium, God’s first promise of a Savior. From the moment of the Fall, God promised Christ’s victory over sin and Satan — a hope that shapes all of Scripture.Key themes: The Fall | The Protoevangelium | Christ's Victory over Satan | Redemptive History | Hope in the GospelSupport the showHillside Baptist Church is a Reformed Baptist congregation in Pembroke, New Hampshire, committed to expositional preaching, the doctrines of grace, and making disciples for the glory of God. We have served Pembroke and the surrounding communities of Central New Hampshire for over 40 years.Our Mission: We are a Christ-centered church seeking to worship God faithfully, proclaim the Gospel clearly, and live as salt and light in our community in obedience to Jesus Christ.Our Vision: Hillside Baptist Church seeks to love God, make disciples, serve our community, and be salt and light to Pembroke and beyond.📍 547 Pembroke Street, Pembroke, NH 03275 🕙 Sunday Mornings at 10:00am 🌐 hillsidebaptistchurch.orgIf this sermon encouraged you, subscribe so you never miss a week — and share it with someone who needs to hear God's Word."Where the Word is Preached and Christ is King."
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Hillside Baptist Church is a local Christian church in Pembroke, New Hampshire, committed to the faithful, verse-by-verse preaching of the Bible and the ordinary work of God through His Word.This podcast features biblical sermons and teaching that emphasize the greatness of God, the sufficiency of Scripture, salvation by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, and the lifelong work of discipleship in the local church. Our preaching seeks to present the whole counsel of God with clarity, conviction, and humility.Our desire is to clearly proclaim the Gospel, help believers grow in their love for Christ, and provide thoughtful, reverent preaching for those exploring the Christian faith. Whether you are a member of Hillside, live in the Concord or Merrimack Valley area, or are searching for a church that takes the Bible seriously, we pray these messages will be a means of encouragement and spiritual growth.Learn more about our church, w
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