Scripture: Mark 1: 1-8
John the Baptist was there for Jesus in the beginning of his ministry. Who is your John the Baptist?
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Scripture: Mark 1: 1-8
John the Baptist was there for Jesus in the beginning of his ministry. Who is your John the Baptist?
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The Least of These
Matthew 25: 34-45
Join us for an inspiring message centered on Matthew 25:34-45 as we explore the profound significance of serving the "least of these." In this impactful sermon, we delve into the heart of Jesus' teachings, discovering the transformative power of compassion and empathy in our lives and communities.
Sometimes things take time and God asks us to wait. What we do when we wait however is up to us!
Welcome to a profound and transformative sermon on the power of leaving a lasting legacy. In our journey through life, we often wonder what kind of impact we will have on the world and those around us. Join us as we explore the importance of legacy, not just in the worldly sense but also in a spiritual context.
This sermon will guide you through the principles and actions that can help you shape a legacy that transcends time and enriches the lives of generations to come. We'll delve into the stories of individuals from the Bible and history who left enduring legacies, drawing lessons and inspiration from their lives.
Discover how your actions, values, and faith can influence the world in meaningful ways. We'll explore the role of faith and spirituality in creating a legacy that reflects God's love and grace. Whether you're a parent, a leader, an artist, or simply seeking a purpose-driven life, this sermon will provide insights on how you can make a positive and lasting impact.
Join us as we embark on a journey to understand how your life can be a beacon of light, hope, and inspiration to others. Please like, share, and subscribe to our channel for more life-changing sermons and discussions on faith, purpose, and the pursuit of a meaningful legacy. Together, let's explore how to leave a legacy that truly matters.
Join us for a powerful and inspiring sermon as we dive deep into the teachings of Jesus in Matthew 22:34-46. In this passage, a Pharisee asked Jesus a question to test Him, and Jesus responded with the profound commandment to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. These words hold the key to a life filled with purpose, love, and a deeper connection with God.
In this sermon, we will explore the significance of the greatest commandment and what it means for our daily lives. Discover how this foundational teaching from Jesus can transform our relationships, our attitudes, and our understanding of God's love. We will also delve into the mystery of the Messiah and the questions Jesus posed to the Pharisees, inviting us to reflect on our own faith and relationship with Him.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the core principles of Christianity and how they apply to our lives today. Join us for a thought-provoking and faith-enriching message that will inspire and challenge you to live out the greatest commandment. Please like, share, and subscribe to stay updated with more inspiring sermons and biblical teachings.
The inaugural sermon of our enlightening stewardship series, "Community Investment," delves into the profound teachings of Jesus. He urges us to render unto God what is rightfully His and unto Caesar what is due to Caesar. But within the context of our church, how does this timeless wisdom resonate and shape our mission? Join us as we explore the intricate implications of this divine guidance on our congregation's path of faith and stewardship in the modern world.
In a world filled with beauty and wonder, there exists a perplexing and often deeply unsettling question: Why does evil exist? Join us for a thought-provoking and spiritually enriching sermon as we delve into the profound and timeless dilemma of the problem of evil.
Throughout human history, theologians, philosophers, and seekers of truth have grappled with this challenging issue. We will explore various perspectives on the problem of evil, seeking to understand its philosophical, theological, and emotional dimensions. Together, we will seek answers and, more importantly, discover how our faith can provide solace and meaning in the face of suffering and adversity.
We are a lonely nation and a lonely people. What does God say about our loneliness.
Galatians 3: 23-29
Systems of Injustice today and in the time of Christ.
Hurstbourne Christian Church is an open and affirming church where all people are welcome, regardless of your background or experience. Our aim is to provide a safe place for people to find belonging and community, and to grow in their relationship with God.
Physical Address: 601 Notthingham Parkway, Louisville KY 40222
Mailing Address: 657 South Hurstbourne Pkwy #349, Louisville, KY 40222
Worship Service: Sunday @ 10:30 A.M.