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Hillcrest Baptist Church - Sermons
by Hillcrest Baptist Church
Listen to the weekly sermons from Hillcrest Baptist Church in Cedar Hill, Texas. For more info about Hillcrest, you can go to hillcrstbc.com.
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Health Camp: Things That Are Alive, Grow – Michael Ruiz // Colossians 2:6-15
Our series in Colossians continues as we engage with the text of what it looks like to grow in our faith. What does it look like as we follow Christ and how do our lives change? 1. How Should We Grow? (v.6-7)A. In the Way We Received Jesus (v.6)B. In Thanksgiving (v.7)2. What Do We Grow In? (v.9-10) A. In the Knowledge of Jesus B. In the Image of JesusJesus + Something = NothingJesus + Nothing = Everything 3. Why Can We Grow? (v.11-15) A. Christ Made Us Alive (v.13)Circumcision of the Heart (v.11)Baptism (v.12)Forgiveness of Trespasses (v.13)Canceling the Debt (v.14)Disarming the Enemy (v.15)WEBSITE: https://www.hillcrestbc.com📸 INSTAGRAM: (hillcrest_bc)📘 FACEBOOK: (hbcministries)
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Health Camp: The Mystery // Colossians 1:24-2:5
What does it mean to be a "healthy" church? In this installment of our "Health Camp" series, Pastor Jordan McKinney dives into Colossians 1:24-2:5 to explore the profound "mystery" of the Gospel. We often try to avoid pain at all costs, but Paul shows us that our suffering can actually be a "sermon to the world".Colossians 1:24-2:5A. The MysteryB. The SufferingC. The FullnessWEBSITE: https://www.hillcrestbc.com📸 INSTAGRAM: (hillcrest_bc)📘 FACEBOOK: (hbcministries)
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Health Camp: The Supremacy of Christ // Colossians 1:13-23
We continue our sermon series in Colossians as Pastor Jordan from God's Word shares of the supremacy of Jesus. Jesus reigns over all creation but also, He should reign over our entire lives!Colossians 1:13-23The Supremacy of ChristI. His ExaltationII. His AccomplishmentIII. His Application WEBSITE: https://www.hillcrestbc.com📸 INSTAGRAM: (hillcrest_bc)📘 FACEBOOK: (hbcministries)
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Health Camp: What is Behind & What is Ahead // Colossians 1:1-12
We start a new series out of the book of Colossians as we look at what it looks like to be a healthy community of Christ-followers. In this prison letter from the Apostle Paul, we'll be shown and reminded of what it looks like to live in a culture that is not our own and to missionaries to it. Welcome to Colossae (vs 1-2)How’d they get there?What’s ahead for us?Paul’s Two PrayersPrayer of praise for what’s behind (vs 3-8)Christ-Given IdentityKingdom InitiativePrayer of concern as they move ahead (vs 9-12)WisdomWalkWillWEBSITE: https://www.hillcrestbc.com📸 INSTAGRAM: (hillcrest_bc)📘 FACEBOOK: (hbcministries)
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The Carpenter's Cross: More Than a Carpenter | John 20:1–9
Jesus of Nazareth was a first-century carpenter - no army, no empire, no earthly legacy. So how did he become the hinge of all human history? This Easter, Pastor Jordan walks us through John 20 and answers three essential questions: Why believe the resurrection? What does it mean? And how can you receive it?The resurrection isn't just a historical claim — it's a wall torn down. And the invitation this Easter is to stop staring at it and cross over.WEBSITE: https://www.hillcrestbc.com📸 INSTAGRAM: (hillcrest_bc)📘 FACEBOOK: (hbcministries)
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The Carpenter's Cross: God is Love | John 13:1-8
"Low Enough to Love"Jesus didn't just teach love — He defined it on His knees. In John 13, hours before the cross, the King of Kings stripped off His outer garment, wrapped a servant's towel around His waist, and washed the feet of the very men who would deny and betray Him. Pastor Jordan walks us through the final hours before the Passover and the final command Jesus left His disciples: love one another - just as I have loved you. If God is love, then His people will be known by the same love.WEBSITE: https://www.hillcrestbc.com📸 INSTAGRAM: (hillcrest_bc)📘 FACEBOOK: (hbcministries)
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The Carpenter's Cross: The Humility of the King
What does it take to unify a divided church, a fractured family, or a broken community? In this message from The Carpenter's Cross series, Pastor Jordan unpacks Philippians 2:1-11 and shows us that the key to unity is always humility.Jesus, though equal with God, emptied Himself and took on the form of a servant and when we stay close to Him, His nature begins to nurture us to look more like Him.In this sermon, you'll discover:The goal Paul sets for the church: genuine, Christ-centered unityThe trap that steals it: selfish ambition and vain conceitThe key that unlocks it: the radical humility of JesusThe result: God exalts the humble — every knee will bow📖 Scripture: Philippians 2:1-11⛪ Series: The Carpenter's Cross👇 Take your next step:🔔 Subscribe so you never miss a messageWEBSITE: https://www.hillcrestbc.com📸 INSTAGRAM: (hillcrest_bc)📘 FACEBOOK: (hbcministries)
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Listen to the weekly sermons from Hillcrest Baptist Church in Cedar Hill, Texas. For more info about Hillcrest, you can go to hillcrstbc.com.
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