What are some of the blessings, we all enjoy because of Christ coming to die for our sins? Join us as we begin to look at a series of blessings from Eph 1.
Some Christians feel like they have been passed over when it comes to receiving a gift from Jesus; others are just unaware that they posses any gifts. Pastor Shirk this Christmas seeks to reveal the gifts we have all received because of Christ's coming that Christmas Day.
Because of Christmas, every Christian has received the gift of living water.
Pastor Shirk challenges us with the example of the wise men to evaluate our motivations for giving.
How do we know that God still chooses the people of Israel and what implications does that have in my life? Join us as we continue our study of Romans from chapter 11:1-6.
Sometimes the value of something is found in what it accomplishes for us. At the very least our appreciation of it grows when we know what it does. How does giving thanks affect our lives?
This Thanksgiving, each of us will probably eat a lot of food and get quite full; but what are we filling are hearts with? Our sermon this morning is from Isaiah 2:6-9
As we seek to lay a foundation for why we use conservative Christian music at HHBC, Pastor Shirk explains the connection between the biblical principles of communication and the music we use.
Pastor Shirk continues laying a dispensational framework for Romans 11 by looking at the distinction between Israel and the Church and looking at the prophecies that still need to be fulfilled towards Israel.
Bro. David Cain brings our Youth Night message on the struggle and faith of Leah.
Pastor Shirk introduces a dispensationalist framework for interpreting Romans 11.
Why is it that some people who have been witnessed to for years still do not get saved? Paul gives us some insight into that problem in Romans 10:18-21.
In this second half of Pastor Shirk's message, he discusses how the Bible addresses topics in today's culture with a special emphasis on music.
Pastor Shirk preaches on the necessity for evangelism from Romans 10:14-17.
Evangelist Will Geiseman discusses the response to our faith to get up and get going.
Evangelist Will Geiseman traces the connection between revival and prayer.
Evangelist Will Geiseman challenges us with the type of life that is wholly devoted to God.
Evangelist Will Geiseman brings a message of comfort in our chaotic moments.
Evangelist Will Geiseman preaches on the Pharisaical brother in the story of the prodigal son.
Evangelist Will Geiseman kicks off our week of revival services.