Hillside Community Church nyilvános
[search 0]
Több
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Loading …
show series
 
Kirk Kingsley continues our Wednesdays at Hillside series on the Intro to Spiritual Disciplines. He shares examples of prayer in Scripture and discusses reasons why we do not pray sometimes. He also teaches different ways to pray more often and effectively and grow in greater intimacy with God through prayer. Support the show…
  continue reading
 
How do we discover purpose? Where is it found? Is living out a purpose joy-filled? Join us for week 9, Chapter 9, of Ecclesiastes taught by Pastor, Aaron McRae. - The certainty of our shared human experience and the unpredictability of life. - Finding joy amidst challenges and celebrating simple pleasures. - The importance of nurturing our relation…
  continue reading
 
James has been offering us wisdom when it comes to doubts during trials, wisdom when we face temptation. What does James have to say in general about wise faith in action? How do we know our faith is real and we’re living it out wisely? James might encourage us to take a deep breath, listen to God’s Word, and take care of the little people. - Pasto…
  continue reading
 
Join us for Week 8 of our Ecclesiastes series as we explore the profound themes of power, authority, and the unpredictability of life. From a personal encounter in nature to the wisdom found in Scripture, we discuss how to navigate our relationships with those in authority while remaining faithful to God's calling. Discover the importance of humili…
  continue reading
 
We talked last week about the fact that storms come into all of our lives. People we love get sick and die. Someone hurts us deeply with their actions or their words. We lose a job. This week we’ll continue to look at what James has to say to us about what we should do in the midst of the storms that come our way. - Pastor Ron Kool Support the show…
  continue reading
 
Discover how true wisdom—rooted in reverence for God—guides us through life's complexities and helps us navigate challenges like pride, anger, and nostalgia. Through examples of contemporary figures and relevant scripture, Pastor Aaron McRae invites you to reflect on what it means to live wisely in a world often filled with confusion. For the full …
  continue reading
 
This morning we’re beginning a sermon series on the book of James. James is one of the most practical letters in the New Testament and he jumps right in by talking about what we should do when the trials and difficulties come our way. We’ll take a look at what it means to trust in God when our world feels like it’s falling apart. - Pastor Ron Kool …
  continue reading
 
Bibles. For most of us, they are something that we have multiple copies of around our house. And if that's not the case, we have access right at our fingertips to download an app and have multiple translations. What are we doing with the Bible? How are we engaging in God's Word? What is the value of being rooted in God's Word? What are some of the …
  continue reading
 
Join us as we contrast temporary successes with eternal significance and discover how to live a life that truly matters taught by Karl Romeus. Key Themes: - Modern examples of fame and fortune leading to personal tragedy - Insights from Ecclesiastes on the futility of chasing after material gains - The three temptations we all face: believing we ar…
  continue reading
 
As we finish up our series on judging others this morning, we’ll see one more area where we are called to judge others—if they are someone who is spreading false teaching. If a Christian is teaching or believing something significant that isn’t true to Scripture, we owe it to them to challenge their teachings/beliefs. This morning we’ll think about…
  continue reading
 
Wednesdays at Hillside: Our faith walk is a life-long journey in which we are called to become more and more like Jesus. Each week, we will focus on different spiritual disciplines such as prayer, scripture reading, serving, and more. Some disciplines will be taught lecture-style, while others may include discussion time, small group interactions, …
  continue reading
 
Let's explore the complex relationship between humanity and money. This sermon serves as a powerful reminder of the potential pitfalls associated with the pursuit of wealth and encourages us to seek joy and meaning in our everyday lives. Key Themes: - The importance of listening to God rather than making impulsive promises. - The inevitability of c…
  continue reading
 
Do I have the right to judge the sin of other Christians? There are plenty of areas we might feel comfortable offering judgment, but to look into someone’s personal life and call their action a sin against God? Can’t we just let God take care of that? As uncomfortable as it may make us, Paul teaches us in 1 Corinthians 5 that it’s necessary for the…
  continue reading
 
In this episode's deep dive into Ecclesiastes Chapter 4, we explore the profound impact of relationships on our lives. Pastor Aaron highlights the dangers of isolation, the value of community, and the strength found in spiritual friendships. Join us as we discuss: -The importance of social connections -Understanding loneliness and its effects -How …
  continue reading
 
The Bible says that some of our Christian beliefs and behaviors are expected to be followed by every Christian. They are necessary to being a Christian. But some of our Christian beliefs and behaviors are left up to the individual Christian—we can disagree on these matters and still call each other Christians. But what beliefs and behaviors are in …
  continue reading
 
This week, we focus on the inevitability of death, illustrated in Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, which captures life’s cyclical nature through 14 contrasting pairs of experiences. We explore how we exist in a world shaped by divine order and discover the significance of living in the present while keeping an eternal perspective. What is the difference between…
  continue reading
 
“You Christians are so judgmental!” “Only God can judge me!” “Why aren’t Christians speaking up more? We should be calling sin what it is—an abomination before God!” Should we judge other people? Or should we be quiet? This morning we’re beginning a series in which we’ll look at what the Bible has to say about judging other people. - Pastor Ron Koo…
  continue reading
 
What is "good"? What brings genuine happiness? We’ll journey through Solomon’s quest for the “good life,” examining how common pursuits like pleasure, laughter, and material wealth can often leave us feeling empty. Are these pursuits really fulfilling, or do they lead us astray? 🤔 Key Topics Covered: - The difference between personal happiness and …
  continue reading
 
Where do you look for role models? Who do you want to learn from? Most of us want to learn from those who are great—the successful businessperson, the best football player, the smartest scientist. This morning the Proverbs will tell us to look in a different place for life advice—to four “little guys” who know some things we should know. - Pastor R…
  continue reading
 
In this teaching, we'll unpack the key themes of Ecclesiastes, discuss the concept of "meaninglessness," and discover how to find fulfillment through a deeper understanding of our existence. Whether you're grappling with life's big questions or simply seeking spiritual insight, this exploration promises to challenge and inspire you. Taught by Aaron…
  continue reading
 
We’ve been talking about wisdom—the ability for broken people living in a broken world to navigate life as well as possible. Wisdom is knowing what to do and having the strength to do it. This morning we’re going to look at what the Proverbs have to say about the biggest barrier that gets in the way of our becoming wise. - Pastor Ron Kool Support t…
  continue reading
 
In our latest message, we explore the significance of Communion as a vital sacrament in our church community. Building on recent teachings about baptism, this beautiful practice is a heartfelt expression of gratitude and remembrance for Jesus' sacrifice. Drawing insights from the Gospels and the early church traditions, this sermon invites you to d…
  continue reading
 
We don’t always realize it, but the Bible actually says quite a bit about work. Work was created by God and was intended to be a source of dignity and appropriate pride for all of us. But now we’re working in a broken world (and we are broken people) and work doesn’t work like it’s supposed to. So how do we navigate work well? What do the Proverbs …
  continue reading
 
In this message, we celebrate the transformative power of baptism while reflecting on the significance of repentance and our journey of faith. Through personal stories that highlight the reality of sin and the need for God's grace, urging us all to remember the impact of our own baptisms; together, we explore the meaning of baptism as a visible sig…
  continue reading
 
We all have to deal with anger. For some of us it’s our own anger—we too often blow up and damage the people around us or we clam up and simmer with anger. For some of us it’s the anger of others—our spouse gets mad and yells at us or calls us names. Anger is a reality in our world and the writers of the Proverbs tell us that we need to learn to de…
  continue reading
 
Authentic fellowship rooted in shared experiences and divine connection; could that be real or something only left to the imagination? Watch today's sermon for practical steps for cultivating deeper fellowship through engagement disciplines like prayer, Bible reading, and communal sharing, while also acknowledging the need for personal responsibili…
  continue reading
 
Doubts are a tricky thing when it comes to faith. Because unlike sin and grief, some doubts are good to have. Some doubts don’t cause us any trouble because they’re grounded in truth and some can even be useful and constructive. But what about doubts concerning the nature and faithfulness of God? How does Jesus give us good news in the midst of THO…
  continue reading
 
Join us as we discuss how we can transform compassion into action, empower believers, and foster welcoming environments that embrace both the lost and the suffering. Together, we'll discover how prayerful participation and acts of hospitality can make a profound difference in our world. Tune in to be inspired to serve with courage and compassion! "…
  continue reading
 
Perhaps the most difficult seasons of faith that we endure are seasons when we experience pain, suffering, and loss. Deep down we know that suffering is part of the deal when it comes to being a Christian, but when grief hits hardest, it can feel as if God has forgotten about us and our pain altogether. But there’s good news, even in my grief. The …
  continue reading
 
Are Churches on the decline in 2024? Well...let's define "Church" in 2024 in our world vs. in scripture. What is the purpose? Whom does it exist to serve? What is our role to play? "What is Church" Taught by Senior Pastor, Aaron McRae For the full gathering of this message which includes worship, visit our Youtube channel. Stay Connected With Hills…
  continue reading
 
For the next three weeks we’re going to be looking at stories from the Gospel of John for some much needed good news in a world that has plenty bad to offer. The best news usually comes when we think there’s only bad news or no hope. But there is good news in all seasons, even in the times when we fall short and blow it. - Pastor Arek O'Connell Sup…
  continue reading
 
When in a place that challenges your trust in God, how can you choose to want God, praise God and worship God? "God In My Wilderness" taught by Tiana Spencer - https://www.tianaspencer.com/ For the full gathering of this message which includes worship, visit our Youtube channel. Stay Connected With Hillside Community Church. Youtube | https://www.y…
  continue reading
 
Did your parents always want to know who you were hanging out with? Were they constantly asking about your friends? If they were, then it’s probably because they were wise and they loved you. The people we hang around with matter—a lot—and this morning we’ll look at what the Proverbs have to say about our friends. - Pastor Ron Kool Support the show…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Gyors referencia kézikönyv