Formerly Payson Bible Church, Orchard Hills Bible Church is a local gathering of believers in Jesus Christ in Payson, Utah. It is our desire to equip God's people to serve through the faithful teaching of God's word.
Sermon presented by Tyler Woodhead on Biblical authority--in light of todays post-modern culture
Sermon in the book of John. Focusing on Jesus as the good shepherd and the one we should flock to. Sermon presented by Jeremy Howard
Sermon for resurrection Sunday. He is risen. The gospel message of Jesus defeating death and purchasing salvation for mankind.
Study presented by Mike Smith on finances and wisdom in dealing with money. Specifically on with giving
Discussing money and finances through the perspective of the Biblepresented by Mike Smith
Sermon presented by Jeremy Howard:Jesus, the Bread of Life and source of true Living Waters
Sermon presented by Jeremy Howard:faith in christ through thick and thin. Sermon overview going through the storm on the sea and Jesus demonstrating his power with Peter's walk on the sea.
Bible study presented by Sam Zander:an overview study through the old testament book of Daniel
Study presented by Tyler Woodhead:Relationships: Marriage and friendship (Through a biblical lens)
Study presented by Sam Zander:An overview study through the book of Esther & Gods mighty hand in the deliverance of the Jews
Study presented by Jeremy Howard:A study overview through first and second chronicles of the old testament
Sermon study presented by Jeremy Howard:a study through the gospel of John, chapter 2.Jesus' righteous anger of purging and cleansing the temple of merchandise.
Bible study presented by Mike Smith:overview of the 1st book of kings in the old testamentmost kings mentioned in this book were found wicked in the eyes of the Lord
Sermon presented by Jeremy Howard:going through the wedding Jesus attended and his first miracle; turning water into wine
Study by Jeremy Howard & Tyler Woodhead:examining good and bad counseling; biblical counseling and worldly counseling
Study by Jeremy Howard:overview through 1st and 2nd Samuel,the rise of David and fall of Saul
Study by Tyler Woodhead:Satan; a created being.Eschatology: rapture tribulation & second coming
Bible study presented by Rex Dana:study through the book of Ruth and God's sovereignty in Ruth's life and in the family line of Jesus
Study presented by Andy RiceBook of Proverbs:Apologetic framework based in the proverbs
Study by Jerry Bowmanstudy overview in the book of Judges and the sin of Israel; doing what's "right" in their own eyes
Study presented by Jeremy HowardOur church's doctrinal statement about church ordinances
Bible study by Tyler WoodheadAn overview through the book of numbers of the Old Testament
Sermon presented by Tyler Woodhead:lesson in the gospel of John and Jesus; the true light of the world
Bible study presented by Mike SmithA study in proverbs about money and wisdom with finances
Study presented by Tyler WoodheadOur church's doctrinal statement about salvation and security
Bible study presented by Tyler WoodheadA study through proverbs talking about purity (sanctification)
Bible study presented by Logan MastA study through the bible of the creation and origin of man
Sunday School Study: presented by Jeremy Howard:A summary study through Genesis, Chapter 1 through 11
Sermon presented by Jeremy HowardThe sin of incest of Tamar and her half brother, Amnon
Bible study presented by Tyler WoodheadA study through Daniel chapter 11 and 12, talking about Daniel's vision of the Antichrist and the end-times
Sermon presented by Jeremy HowardThe life of David: The story of David's fall with temptation and adultery with Bathsheba and the murder conspiracy against Uriah
When you live under the fear of man and judge your worthiness based on your own performance, you will perpetually struggle with guilt and shame. Thankfully, God--in the gospel--offers us a better way.
Sermon Presented by Sam Zander:Talking through Israel's victorious battles through Gods power.God's promises to Israel coming to fulfillment, and assurance that we can put our trust and faith in Him.
Sermon presented by Jeremy HowardResurrection Sunday Messageresurrection of Jesus and the disciples report thereofThe glory and salvific implication of Jesus' resurrection
Study presented by Tyler WoodheadBible study of the book of Daniel in Ch. 8--dealing with the ram and the goat.
Bible study presented by Tyler WoodheadA study through the Book of Daniel and the four beasts
Sermon presented by Jeremy HowardStudy through 1 Samuel, Chapter 25: David, King Saul, Nabal, Abigail
Bible study presented by Tyler WoodheadChapter 3: The fiery furnace, Idols and the Jews refusal to bow down to King Nebuchadnezzar's idol
Sermon presented by Jeremy HowardGoing through the life of David of the old testament as a musicianFeaturing Lyre instrument
Jeremy sits down with Allan Tayebwa to ask basic questions about his family's ministry so that our church can know more about this new effort we're supporting.
Bible study: presented by Jeremy HowardBaptism of the Holy SpiritThe Church being built
What a long, exciting trip it's been. Find out how the story of the Bible ends in this extra long episode!
God is faithful to forgive every person who confesses his or her sins through faith in Jesus Christ.
Peter gives two reasons for Jesus' suffering: to offer an example to His followers and to heal our souls. To hear Jeremy teach through the entire book of 1 Peter verse-by-verse, go here: https://soundcloud.com/ohbcpayson/sets/1-peter
The ongoing debate about the way works fit with faith is of utmost importance. If we get this wrong, the consequences are dire. Perhaps today will be the day that you can make sense of (and make peace with) this issue.
If you don't have a priest, you don't have salvation. It's important that you know who your is and that you completely depend on his work.
Hebrews tells us that God the Son is the exact representation of God the Father. What does this mean?
Salvation in Christ not only changes our lives now, but changes the events we will live through in the future. Check out what Titus 2 has to say about it!
Salvation in Christ not only changes our lives now, but changes the events we will live through in the future. Check out what 1 Thessalonians has to say about it!
There is a righteousness that saves and a righteousness that falls short of the glory of God.
How could salvation be a gift if we are expected to earn it through personal effort? We must have a biblical view of grace.
Did an angel from heaven give Joseph Smith a different gospel? If so, what are the ramifications?
Paul gives three tests to identify false teachers: (1) their Jesus, (2) their spirit, and (3) their gospel.
This chapter is full of amazing truth about the resurrection of Jesus. Yet there are also some important areas of disagreement between Christians and Mormons found here.
If there is a Church of God and a Church of the Devil, how will you know which one you're a member of?
Sermon presented by Jeremy Howard. Sermon in 2 Corinthians 9, verses 8 though 11. A theme of giving and serving others
Presented by Tyler Woodhead. A jeopardy game review for chapter four through nine in the gospel of Mark
The gospel of grace makes it possible to be free from the guilt, shame, and condemnation that comes with performing to establish your own righteousness.
Paul preached to a group of pagan Gentiles and highlighted a major theme of Christian belief. Are you on board with the Creator-creature distinction?
Are Christian denominations evidence that the Protestant church is apostate? A look at Acts 15 should make us say, "No."
While Jesus endured various formal trials, Peter faced a more informal trial in the courtyard.
Many people cringe at Paul and don't want to take everything he wrote seriously. Is that fair? I don't think so.
The Christian has a major advantage in this life: the Holy Spirit. Have you received Him?
With what body did Christ rise? The way you answer that question is of utmost importance!
After Jesus was crucified, one of His disciples came out of the closet to openly associate with Him.
In the Upper Room, Jesus taught His disciples a lot about the coming Holy Spirit. Did you know about these things?Listen to the theology classes here: https://soundcloud.com/ohbcpayson/sets/christian-theology
Sermon Presented by Tyler WoodheadA study through 2 Corinthians chapter 6, verses 8 to 13
Joseph Smith changed Jesus' words about the end of the age. What did Jesus really say and what is the meaning?
Isaiah's prophecies found fulfillment in Jesus' day and this is because Isaiah saw Jesus.
Accessing and understanding truth is wonderful. However, what we do with that truth reveals much about our spiritual standing.
Many religious people in Jesus' day sought to make much of themselves. Check out how Jesus instructs them to change.
Jesus offered weighty teachings about forgiveness, explaining both how to obtain it and how to give it.
Jesus' resurrection carries enormous implications for all people. How should it affect Latter-day Saints?
In this episode we look at a time where Jesus drove away Jews and disciples alike by telling them that they needed to eat His flesh and drink His blood.
Jesus does not accept everyone's religion; in fact, He accepts the worship of few. Why's that? Listen and find out.
Sermon: presented by Jeremy HowardNew covenant of grace. No longer under the law; but under grace.
In Luke 7, there's a sinful woman who anoints Jesus' feet with expensive perfume. Why did she love much while the Pharisee and the other men just sat there?
Many people will say "Don't judge," quoting Jesus' teaching from Matthew 7:1. But do they mean what He meant?
Jesus gives a standard of righteousness that you must meet in order to "enter the kingdom of heaven." What did He mean by this? Are you good enough?
The Bible commissions us to think more highly of God and think less and less of ourselves. How can we start doing that?
What are we to learn about Jesus, ourselves, and salvation from the account of His temptation in the wilderness?
Was Jesus' baptism about proper authority and keeping covenant ordinances, or something else?
In this first episode for the New Testament series, we consider the implications of John 1:1 as well as what it means that Christ was born of a virgin.
Jeremy HowardTopics covered:Scripture's utter consistencyOT vs. NT priority in recognizing God's storylineTracing God's commitments
Jeremy HowardTopics covered:Defining clarityWhat to do with difficult passagesThe preterist error
Jeremy HowardTopics covered:What the Bible says about itselfHow the Bible is the Christian's authoritative starting pointWhat it means that the Bible is clear
In this last episode of the OT Come Follow Me Bible Challenge series, we look at Malachi's prophecy. How do the Day of the Lord, John the Baptist, and Elijah all conspire together to bring about God's purposes?
In Zechariah 14, we're told what it will look like when Jesus returns. Mountains split, Israel flees, and Jerusalem rises. Join the study!
Many people are familiar with Jonah's story; however, not many people remember what he said that led Nineveh to repent. Do you remember?
Religious hypocrites have been around for a long time, and Israel had more than a few of them! Listen to what God says He will do with these people.
In Joel 3, a future event is described where God will meet everybody in a valley and judge them with perfect judgment. Sound terrifying? It should.
The book of Daniel is a trip. But it's God's trip, full of truth and astonishing insight into what's to come.
The prophet Ezekiel had much to say about the New Covenant. Join this study to see what it's all about and how you can be free from the Law today!
The prophet Jeremiah had much to say about the New Covenant. Join this study to see what it's all about and how you can be free from the Law today!
Does the Bible teach that we lived with God before we were born on earth? Jeremiah 1:5 is a verse that Latter-day Saints often use to teach this, but an examination of the verse (and other passages) reveals otherwise.
How will the world end? You don't need to be totally in the dark on this issue -- God tells us!
Church History: presented by Jeremy Howard. Church history regarding Justin and Irenaeus
This is a bit of a different episode where Jeremy responds to a Book of Mormon cartoon about Isaiah 29 and compares it with the plain interpretation of that chapter. You don't want to miss it!
In this longer-than-normal episode, Jeremy walks through some critical passages within the 40-chapters of Isaiah that point to the unique glory of God.
The Bible tells us of a future for Israel, but did you know that other nations have a future, too? Isaiah 19 gives us great insight into the future salvation of both Egypt and Assyria -- alongside Israel!
Isaiah 6 is a landmark passage of Scripture. Isaiah saw the Lord and Jesus tells us it was Him.
In Ecclesiastes, Solomon gives us a glimpse at what life looks like without God. Spoiler alert: It's no good.
In this episode, Jeremy shares his story of coming to faith, along with a look at Psalms 61 and 77.
Many people struggle to believe that God could forgive murderers and adulterers when they ask for it. Is that because we project our own wicked hearts onto God?
In Psalms 22 and 32 we see a preview of Christ's crucifixion and we learn how we are made right with God.
God is not obligated to answer the "Why" questions we have in life. This is especially difficult to deal with when we're suffering. The book of Job gives us amazing insight to how we should think about our own devastations in life.
As we've sailed over the Old Testament, three themes have clearly emerged that manifest themselves clearly in the books of Ezra and Nehemiah.
In 2 Kings 18, Hezekiah destroys a precious artifact from Israel's history and he is commended for it. Why? Listen to find out.
Jeremy's microphone wasn't plugged in! This episode was recorded with the webcam microphone -- sorry about that. Regardless, explore the case of Naaman in 2 Kings 5 with him.
In 1 Kings 18, Bible readers are challenged to reject idolatry and embrace true worship of the one, true God.
If you're LDS, you'll really want to consider this event in David's life. He makes himself an adulterer and a murderer. Should God forgive him?
If you're LDS, you might be interested in this lesson from 1 Samuel about Israel's foolish choice to be ruled by a king.
If you're LDS, you're scheduled to read through Ruth and the start of 1 Samuel this week. In Hannah's story, you'll learn how God uses grace to grip our hearts and draw us into worship. He doesn't use our works of the flesh -- He shows us grace and increases our faith.
If you're LDS, you're supposed to be reading through Judges this week. You'll find plenty of examples of how they didn't honor God. How can you escape that cycle? How can you honor Him rightly?
Presented by Jeremy Howard: A sermon about the sin and tendency for pride in parenting. How easily parenting can be abused with pride and immaturity. The bible declares that parents are to not provoke their children to wrath; (Ephesians 6:4)
If you're LDS, you'll be checking out Joshua this week for your church. Do you know about the sin of Achan and how much it cost? How should we process such tragedy?
Presented by Jeremy Howard: A message of the sin of pride. How it negatively affects us as individuals, in relationships, and especially in marriage, and how we can combat pride with grace.
Presented by Jeremy Howard: A study on how we are to walk, and live as Christians; knowing that Christs return is imminent and can happen any time.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is looking at Deuteronomy this week. Have you read its chapters about false prophets?
If you're LDS, you should know about Balaam. He was a wicked man, but he spoke true words -- even revealing that God is not a man.
If you're LDS, Leviticus 16 should be on your radar this week. Here are some thoughts from a Bible church pastor about this amazing chapter.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is examining Exodus 24 and 31-34 this Sunday. Here are some thoughts on the text from a Bible Church pastor.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is checking out Exodus 18-20 this Sunday. Here are some thoughts on that passage from a Bible Church pastor.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is covering Exodus 14-17 this Sunday. Here are some thoughts on that passage from a Bible Church pastor.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is covering Exodus 7-13 this Sunday. Here are some thoughts on that passage from a Bible Church pastor.
Hey, Latter-day Saints! You're supposed to be reading Exodus 1-6 right now. Here's a look at the Bible you may not have heard before.
If you're following along with the Come, Follow Me curriculum from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, here's a Bible challenge for you. Here are some thoughts on this week's lesson (Genesis 42-50) that you can take with you to class.
If you're following along with the Come, Follow Me curriculum from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, here's a Bible challenge for you. Here are some thoughts on this week's lesson (Genesis 37-41) that you can take with you to class.
If you're following along with the Come, Follow Me curriculum from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, here's a Bible challenge for you. Here are some thoughts on this week's lesson (Genesis 28-33) that you can take with you to class.
If you're a Latter-day Saint, you've been looking at the book of Genesis with your church. Here are some thoughts on chapters 24-27 that you can take with you to your Sunday School class.
If you're a Latter-day Saint, you're going to be looking at Genesis 18-23 this Sunday. Here are some thoughts you can take with you to your class.
If you're a Latter-day Saint, you're going to be looking at Genesis 12-17 this Sunday. Here are some thoughts you can take with you to your class.
If you're a Latter-day Saint, you're going to be looking at Genesis 1-2 this Sunday. Here are some thoughts you can take with you to your class. Here's the GotQuestions article mentioned in the episode: https://www.gotquestions.org/table-of-nations.html
Jeremy Howard responds to the Bible teaching of Don't Miss This, an LDS couple who puts out content in accordance with the Come, Follow Me schedule. You can view the original video here: https://youtu.be/aec5XwUEG_o
Note: In the video Jeremy says he thinks they're married, but, in fact, they are not. Apologies for that error.
0:00 Introduction 2:30 Are sins mere mistakes? 5:27 Does God care about our sins? 13:17 Does sin lead to goodness? 18:04 Was sin necessary for reproduction? 18:50 Was evil necessary to know joy? 20:28 Does God give eternal life to the obedient?
If you're a Latter-day Saint, you're going to be looking at Genesis 1-2 this Sunday. Here are some thoughts you can take with you to your class. Here's a link to the debate mentioned: https://youtu.be/kLwKuskCSuM
If you're a Latter-day Saint, you're going to be looking at Genesis 3-4 this Sunday. Here are some thoughts you can take with you to your class.
If you're a Latter-day Saint, you're going to be looking at Genesis 1-2 this Sunday. Here are some thoughts you can take with you to your class.
A roundtable discussion on 1 Corinthians 11 about gender roles, hair lengths, and head coverings.
Jeremy Howard
(Due to some miscommunication, the second half of this lesson did not get recorded.)
Jeremy asks Jaxon three questions:
Jaxon asks Jeremy three questions:
Kwaku El and Jeremy Howard debate the nature of God at Payson Bible Church on November 8, 2019.