Simmons Grove Baptist Church: Recent Episodes

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The sermon exhorts believers to persist in proclaiming the gospel despite external opposition or internal discouragement, drawing primarily from Acts chapter five. It highlights four key reasons for this steadfastness: God has the power to open doors, believers must obey God rather than people, God's work cannot be stopped, and God is worthy of any cost. The text illustrates how the apostles continued their mission even after miraculous deliverance from prison and subsequent beatings, rejoicing in their suffering for Christ. This narrative serves as a model for modern Christians to overcome fears, distractions, and societal pressures that hinder evangelism. Ultimately, the message reinforces the Great Commission as an ongoing mandate for all believers to make disciples regardless of the circumstances.

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The sermon explores how the purity of the church, achieved through addressing sin and hypocrisy, unleashes the power of God in five specific ways. Pastor Jacob Hall argues that a holy congregation experiences unity among believers, distinctiveness from the world, evangelistic growth, compassionate ministry, and steadfast faithfulness despite persecution. Drawing primarily from Acts 5, the text emphasizes that church discipline is not punitive but restorative, essential for maintaining the spiritual health and effectiveness of the body of Christ. The pastor urges the congregation to pursue personal holiness and lovingly confront sin within the community to remove obstacles to God's work. Ultimately, the message asserts that a purified church becomes a powerful witness to the gospel, demonstrating God's authority and grace to both believers and unbelievers.

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This sermon examines the account of Ananias and Sapphira in Acts 5 to highlight the severe consequences of hypocrisy within the Christian community. Pastor Jacob Hall argues that while generosity is commendable, the couple's sin lay in their deceitful attempt to gain human approval while lying to the Holy Spirit. By striking them dead, God demonstrates His absolute hatred for hypocrisy and His commitment to maintaining the spiritual purity of His church. The message urges believers to remain vigilant against sin, recognizing that the church is not yet free from its contamination. Ultimately, the sermon calls for humble self-examination and repentance, pointing to Christ's perfect holiness as the only hope for those who seek forgiveness.

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The sermon explores the supernatural unity and selfless generosity characterizing the early church in Acts 4, highlighting how spiritual alignment leads to practical outcomes. It emphasizes that true oneness reflects the relationship between the Father and the Son, serving as a powerful witness to the world. Pastor Jacob Hall argues that a unified body enables bold preaching of the resurrection and meets both spiritual and physical needs without hypocrisy. Using Barnabas as an example, the message challenges individuals to examine their own hearts for hindrances to unity and generosity. Ultimately, it calls believers to personal repentance and commitment to being filled with the Holy Spirit to foster a vibrant, loving community.

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The sermon establishes an inseparable link between intimate discipleship and evangelistic witness, arguing that true following of Jesus inevitably results in fishing for men. It warns against two errors: a faith devoid of outreach and outreach disconnected from abiding in Christ. Jacob Hall emphasizes that following requires total commitment and costly surrender, rooted in the reality that Jesus calls believers not for their utility but for His desire to be with them. Practical communion is cultivated through spiritual disciplines like scripture meditation, prayer, and corporate worship, which naturally overflow into gospel proclamation. Ultimately, the message challenges listeners to examine their hearts, ensuring their lives reflect a genuine, costly devotion that actively seeks to make disciples.

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The sermon centers on Jesus' act of washing the disciples' feet as a profound demonstration of humble service and sacrificial love. Drawing from John 13, it emphasizes that Christ's humility—disrobing, girding himself, and performing the task of a servant—was not merely an example of practical service but a revelation of divine love that culminates in His death on the cross. David Chilton underscores that true humility is not weakness but strength exercised in self-giving, rooted in love for others. The message calls believers to emulate Christ's example by serving one another with a heart of love, not out of obligation, but out of the transformative reality of knowing Christ's sacrifice. The tone is pastoral and convicting, urging both believers and seekers to embrace a life of radical love and humility grounded in the gospel.

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Christmas Celebration Service

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Homecoming Sunday 2025, the 110th anniversary of the founding of Simmons Grove Baptist Church. Former pastors Dale Wallace and Stuart Mauck shared about God's work in the past. Pastor Jacob Hall spoke about God's vision for the church's present and future.

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Rick Norman shares about the ministry of the Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina and a message on the compassion of Jesus from Matthew 9:35-38.

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The fifth sermon in a series on spiritual disciplines.

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The fourth sermon in a series on spiritual disciplines.

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The third sermon in a series on spiritual disciplines.

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The second sermon in a series on spiritual disciplines.

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Christmas Sermon 2024

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Homecoming Sunday at Simmons Grove Baptist Church. Sermon preached by former pastor Dale Wallace.

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Easter Sunday

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How faith and prayer connect us to Jesus.

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Homecoming Sunday

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As they lead the congregation in observing Communion, David Chilton and Ethan Hooker explain the significance of the bread and the cup and proclaim the death of Jesus as the sacrifice for sin.

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Part 1 of a series of sermons on Jesus's prayer in John 17.

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Easter Sunday