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Heartland Christian Center is a church where we teach the Bible, connect in groups, and focus on growing in our daily relationship with Jesus Christ. Heartland Christian Center is a part of the Assemblies of God cooperative fellowship. The Assemblies of God is a protestant fellowship with an emphasis on Pentecost and evangelism. We believe that God is alive and at work today, and that we can know Him personally through faith in His Son, Jesus Christ. For more information please visit hcc.ag.
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This sermon celebrates Jesus as "Immanuel," meaning God is actively for us, with us, and over us. Drawing from Isaiah 7:14 and Matthew 1, it highlights how Jesus forgives our sins, walks alongside us through life, and reigns as the sovereign Lord of all. The message underscores His intimate presence in every moment, offering forgiveness, guidance, …
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This sermon, based on Isaiah 9:6-7, celebrates Jesus as the ultimate source of peace in every aspect of life. It explains how Jesus provides peace with God through justification, peace in circumstances through His victory over the world, and peace in relationships by fostering unity. Additionally, He offers peace that rules believers' hearts and pr…
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This sermon emphasizes the profound and resilient nature of joy found in God’s grace, even amid life’s trials. Drawing from 1 Peter 1:3-9, it contrasts fleeting worldly joy with eternal, inward joy rooted in faith. Believers can rejoice because they are born again, possess a living hope, and are promised an imperishable inheritance in heaven. The m…
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This sermon focuses on cultivating a heart of generosity inspired by God’s grace. It identifies different types of givers, from non-givers to sacrificial givers, and highlights that giving reflects our love for God and others. Using examples from 2 Corinthians, the message emphasizes that generosity stems from understanding Christ’s sacrifice and g…
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This sermon explores the concept of living with "grace-filled gratitude," emphasizing the power of recognizing and expressing God's grace in all circumstances. Practical steps include stopping to pray and trusting God with fears, practicing gratitude in personal life and relationships, and showing grace to others by offering patience, sympathy, and…
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Dr. Alan Bullock is a Christian evangelist, counselor, and author with a global ministry background and extensive experience in church leadership and Christian counseling. After serving in the U.S. Air Force, he pursued theological and counseling studies, earning a Doctor of Theology and several honorary doctorates. He married Anoosh Markosian thro…
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This sermon focuses on recognizing and utilizing the resources God provides through others for spiritual and emotional growth. It challenges the misconception that relying on people for support contradicts the sufficiency of Christ. Instead, it emphasizes that God often works through people, providing comfort, wisdom, and strength to meet our needs…
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This sermon emphasizes the importance of planning, educating, encouraging, investing, and enlisting others in building a lasting legacy of faith. Using the example of David’s preparation for the construction of the temple, the message highlights that creating a legacy requires thoughtful preparation, teaching the next generation, encouraging them t…
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This sermon outlines four essential characteristics of a strong church, rooted in scriptures from Romans 12:11 and 1 Corinthians 16:1-24. First, a strong church is generous, setting aside weekly offerings and helping fellow Christians in need. Second, it is mission-oriented, actively engaging in outreach and spreading the Gospel to different region…
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This sermon, based on 1 Corinthians 12:12-27, emphasizes the unity and diversity within the body of Christ. It teaches that every believer, regardless of background, plays an essential role in the church, which is likened to a body with many parts. Christ is the head, and each member is necessary for the body to function fully. The message undersco…
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This sermon highlights the essential role of sacrifice in the Christian life, drawing from Luke 14:25-35. It emphasizes that following Christ requires a decision of priority, placing Him above all other relationships. There is a price to be paid for true discipleship, symbolized by bearing one’s cross. Commitment comes with a cost that must be care…
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This sermon focuses on the concept of living a fulfilling life by measuring it through God's revelation rather than human standards such as busyness, usefulness, or personal happiness. It emphasizes the importance of giving one's whole life to God, exercising spiritual discipline, and understanding the significance of the cross. By living in God's …
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This sermon emphasizes the importance of spiritual posture in the life of a Christian, focusing on the need to "stand strong" against spiritual warfare. Ephesians 6:10-17 forms the foundation, highlighting the necessity of putting on the full armor of God. The sermon explains three critical stances: standing up against the spiritual forces of evil,…
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In his sermon on September 8, 2024, Pastor Phil Willingham focuses on the significance of prayer as an active behavior rather than just random thoughts. He challenges believers to deepen their connection with God by not only knowing and loving Him but also showing and sharing Him through their lifestyle and testimony. Pastor Willingham addresses co…
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In his sermon on September 1, 2024, Pastor Matt Willingham reflects on the story of Joseph from Genesis 37-45 to encourage believers to trust in God's plan, even when faced with challenges. He discusses the various obstacles Joseph encountered—dysfunction in his family, detours from his expected path, discrimination in Potiphar's house, and delays …
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The "Running to Win" presentation focuses on the importance of strategic preparation and effective teamwork in achieving success in ministry, particularly in reaching and training 5,000 pastors across 11 nations in the Balkans. It emphasizes the critical need for determination, proper planning, and the collective effort of a dedicated team to achie…
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In his sermon on August 18, 2024, Rick DuBose, Assistant General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God, draws inspiration from Hebrews 11:32-35 and other scriptural references to highlight the extraordinary faith and perseverance of biblical figures like Gideon, David, and Paul. He emphasizes that God has set each person apart for a unique purpos…
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In his sermon on August 11, 2024, Pastor Phil Willingham encourages believers to approach their spiritual lives with the same determination, preparation, and focus as an athlete competing to win. Drawing from Ephesians 4:11-16 and 1 Corinthians 9:24-27, he emphasizes the importance of running the race of faith with purpose, self-discipline, and a c…
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In his sermon on August 4, 2024, Pastor Matt Willingham addresses the challenges of self-centeredness through the story of Elijah in 1 Kings 19. He emphasizes that our biggest problem often lies within ourselves. Pastor Willingham encourages honesty in three areas: with ourselves by examining our physical and emotional states (H.A.L.T.: Hungry, Ang…
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In the sermon "Character Under Construction" by Dr. Phil Willingham at Heartland Christian Center, the focus is on renewing the mind to shape one's character. Key scriptures highlight the power of thoughts in determining behavior. Dr. Willingham outlines seven steps for renewing the mind: stop waiting for miracles, control thoughts, feed the mind p…
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In his sermon on July 21, 2024, Pastor Matt Willingham explores the power and impact of words, based on James 3:1-18. He emphasizes that the tongue, though small, has the potential to build up or tear down, likening it to a rudder that steers a ship and a small spark that can set a forest ablaze. The sermon highlights the tongue's characteristics: …
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In his sermon on July 14, 2024, Pastor Matt Willingham focuses on building character from the inside out, based on Galatians 5:16-26. He explains the conflict between the desires of the flesh and the Spirit, emphasizing the importance of walking, being led by, living by, and keeping in step with the Spirit. He clarifies that the fruit of the Spirit…
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In his sermon on July 7, 2024, Pastor Phil Willingham emphasizes the importance of building strong character over personal achievement or fulfillment. Drawing from Proverbs 22:1 and 2 Peter 1:5-8, he underscores that a good reputation is more valuable than wealth. He outlines the necessity of guarding our hearts, which biblically represent the core…
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In his sermon on June 30, 2024, Pastor Matt Willingham reflects on the story of Rahab from Joshua 2:1-21, highlighting her courageous actions and faith in God. Rahab took significant risks to protect the Israelite spies and her family, demonstrating that risk-taking is a skill that can be developed through faith. Her bold request for her family's s…
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Doug Clay, General Superintendent of the Assembly of God Fellowship, explores the vital role of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life. He emphasizes that the Holy Spirit protects believers from negative self-perception and wrong thinking, as highlighted in Romans 8:1-2. The Spirit also provides contentment and peace, even in less-than-ideal circumst…
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In his Father's Day sermon, Pastor Phil Willingham honors fathers as true heroes, using 1 Thessalonians 2:10-12 to emphasize their vital role. He highlights the transparent example fathers set through their daily walk and dual witness, the powerful exhortation they provide with their involvement in their children's lives, and their timely endurance…
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In his sermon on June 9, 2024, Pastor Phil Willingham uses the story of Gideon from Judges 6-8 to illustrate how God transforms ordinary individuals into heroes. He explains that God uses tough times to capture our attention and often sees potential in us that we do not recognize ourselves. Through Gideon's journey, Pastor Willingham highlights tha…
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In his sermon, Pastor Matt Willingham reflects on the story of Caleb from Joshua 14:6-15, emphasizing perseverance and faith in God's promises. Caleb's unwavering faith and dedication set him apart, showcasing the importance of seeing promises instead of problems. Despite obstacles, Caleb remained dedicated, fully following the Lord, which led to h…
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In his sermon on May 26, 2024, Dr. Phil Willingham discusses the profound impact of sin on our physical, psychological, and spiritual well-being, and emphasizes that wholeness begins with God. He highlights that our identity in Christ is received, not achieved, and transforms how we live, encouraging us to live for God rather than ourselves. This i…
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In his sermon, Dr. Phil Willingham emphasizes the importance of being firmly rooted and established in God's love. Drawing from Jeremiah 17:7-8 and Ephesians 3:14-21, he illustrates how believers, like trees planted by the water, can thrive and bear fruit even in challenging times. The sermon encourages believers to grasp the magnitude of God's lov…
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The sermon "Rooted in Obedience," delivered by Associate & Student Pastor Matt Willingham on May 12, 2024, illustrates the transformative power of obedience to Jesus by using the miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana. It emphasizes that obedience should stem from recognizing who Jesus is rather than what He can do. The act of fi…
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Executive Pastor John Kilavos explores the dynamics of prayer and the importance of listening to God's voice in the sermon "Rooted," delivered on May 5, 2024. He emphasizes the necessity of recognizing God's voice, as outlined in scriptures like Psalm 5:1-3 and John 10:14-16, which serve as a guide for cultivating a deeper relationship with God. Th…
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Dr. Scott Hagan's sermon on April 21, 2024, titled "Daniel, Deities, and Dust," examines the profound vision of Nebuchadnezzar from Daniel 2:1 and 2:31-35. The sermon focuses on the symbolic image of a great statue with parts made of various materials, representing different kingdoms, which is ultimately shattered by a supernatural stone. This ston…
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"Off Course but Not Out of Control," a sermon delivered by Associate & Student Pastor Matt Willingham on April 14, 2024, discusses how to navigate life's tumultuous periods while keeping faith in God's overarching control. Drawing from Acts 23 and 27, it reassures that being in a storm does not mean being out of God's will or care and emphasizes tr…
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This message by Lead Pastor Dr. Phil Willingham explores strategies for enduring life's storms, emphasizing spiritual resilience through obedience to Jesus' teachings. Referencing Matthew 7:24–27, it contrasts the outcomes of building life on Christ's solid foundation (the rock) with the instability of ignoring His words (the sand). The sermon enco…
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This Easter message explores the emotional journey from grief, regret, and doubt to the joy of resurrection, paralleling the experiences of Mary, Peter, and Thomas with contemporary Christian life. It addresses Mary's grief, Peter's regret over denying Jesus, and Thomas' doubt, showing how each found redemption and assurance in the resurrection. Th…
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Lead Pastor Dr. Phil Willingham's sermon on March 24, 2024, titled "Jesus Is… The Resurrection and the Life," delves into John 11:24-27, exploring Jesus' power over death and His role as the embodiment of resurrection and life. It underscores the belief in Jesus as the pathway to eternal life and victory over the fear of death. Through scriptures f…
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In the sermon "Jesus Is… Grace," delivered on March 17, 2024, by Associate & Student Pastor Matt Willingham, John 1:1-2 and 14-17 serve as the foundation to explore the concept of grace, emphasizing it as a personified manifestation in Jesus Christ. It addresses the limitations of legalism and the transformative power of grace, underscoring that ou…
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Lead Pastor Dr. Phil Willingham's sermon on March 10, 2024, titled "Jesus Is… The Bread of Life," dives into John 6:30-35, emphasizing Jesus as the essential source of spiritual sustenance. It contrasts the temporary fulfillment of worldly desires with the eternal satisfaction found in Jesus, highlighting that true life and sustenance come from Him…
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The sermon "Jesus Is… More than Enough" by Associate & Student Pastor Matt Willingham explores the journey of spiritual enrichment through Ephesians 4:14-21. It emphasizes that accessing God's blessings requires more surrender than effort, highlighting the shift from self-reliance to divine power. The sermon outlines the process of being rooted in …
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Lead Pastor Dr. Phil Willingham, in the sermon titled "Relationship Status" on February 18, 2024, delves into the spiritual approach to handling unfair treatment, emphasizing forgiveness, the significance of internal reactions over external events, and God's watchful presence. Drawing from biblical passages, including Genesis 50:20 and Ephesians 4:…
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Lead Pastor Dr. Phil Willingham, in the sermon titled "Relationship Status" on February 18, 2024, delves into the spiritual approach to handling unfair treatment, emphasizing forgiveness, the significance of internal reactions over external events, and God's watchful presence. Drawing from biblical passages, including Genesis 50:20 and Ephesians 4:…
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Associate & Student Pastor Matt Willingham's sermon on February 11, 2024, emphasizes the biblical principles for maintaining healthy relationships, centered around James 1:19-21. It highlights the importance of being quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to become angry as foundational behaviors for fostering understanding and patience in intera…
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Lead Pastor Dr. Phil Willingham's sermon, "Relationship Status," focuses on overcoming rejection through a deeper understanding of divine relationships, based on Isaiah 54:4-6 and additional scriptures. It underscores God's intention for thriving relationships, healing from rejection, and fulfilling emotional needs within these relationships, such …
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The sermon, led by Executive & Family Pastor John Kilavos, emphasizes the importance of overcoming excuses to embrace God's plans. Using Luke 14:16-18 and Exodus 4:10-12, it highlights the tendency to make excuses when faced with change and the need to focus on God's abilities rather than personal limitations. The sermon stresses obedience to God's…
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In "Step Out Step Down Step Up," Associate & Student Pastor Matt Willingham explores the theme of transformation through guided steps in faith, using Joshua 3:14-17 as a reference. The sermon outlines four key aspects: the Importance of God's Presence, the Power of the People around us, the Shift that happens when we step in faith, and the Purpose …
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The sermon "Wet Feet," delivered by Associate & Student Pastor Matt Willingham, focuses on embracing innovative strategies in faith to experience miracles. Drawing from Joshua 3:5-14, it emphasizes two key aspects: the Method and the Motivation of the Miracle. The Method highlights the importance of being open to new strategies, illustrating that G…
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This sermon, titled "Leap of Faith," encourages believers to embrace God's limitless power for transformation and advancement. It classifies believers into three categories: unbelievers, limited believers, and unlimited believers. The key message is that combining a committed, obedient faith in God with personal effort leads to experiencing God's e…
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In this sermon delivered by Lead Pastor Dr. Phil Willingham on December 31, 2023, the focus is on Luke 12:22–34, where Jesus advises against worrying about life's necessities. The discourse begins with three observations on universal human concerns: health and finances, identifying them as persistent issues. Worry, defined as excessive concern over…
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This sermon delves into Luke 2:1-7, emphasizing the missed blessings during the first Christmas and drawing parallels to the present. The narrative reveals how Mary and Joseph, amidst the chaos of taxation, missed the blessing of a proper place for the birth of Jesus. Similarly, the modern world is often filled with hustle, noise, and distractions,…
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