West Hills Community Church: Recent Episodes

West Hills Community Church - Morgan Hill, CA

Weekly sermons from West Hills Community Church. At West Hills we want to see people become disciples of Jesus Christ who love God (Worship), actively love people (Community), and make other disciples (Mission). We encourage people to join us in living out these values. Below you will find messages from our Sunday sermon archives filled with biblical application for our lives. For more information about West Hills Community Church, visit www.westhills.org. Archive sermons are available.

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The Praetorian Project is a family of 10 churches with a heart and culture to reach active military men and women with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Currently, more than 80% of the Marine Corps has access to these family of churches, and in 2015 they expanded to all military communities worldwide. Brian O'Day is the pastor of one of the pillar churches in Jacksonville, North Carolina.

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How did the Corinthian church get to the broken place they were at where they found themselves at war with their God, their leaders and each other? How do we get to the same place? This message explores how we get to the place where it goes wrong in our relationships in the church and what to do next.

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This message is on gospel humility and how the approval of God allows us to be faithful to God and free from the opinions of others and even our own judgement of ourselves.

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The Corinthian church was full of boasting, division and factions based on worldly things like ones intellect, power and family. Is that how God operates? This message discusses how God’s grace is available to anyone and how God will choose those the world would overlook to destroy whatever is in us that would lead us to boast in ourselves.

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Are you able to recognize that your life and salvation is a gift from God? Many followers of Jesus would affirm this, but do you believe it? Paul opens First Corinthians by reminding the Corinthians that they are gifted and called, not because of their performance but rather because of God’s grace. This is Paul's opening reminder to a church that was struggling with pride, division and sin; they’d only experience freedom from that sin by deeply knowing God’s grace and how what they have is a gift from him. This message explores how these opening words form and shape Paul’s message to the church in Corinth and how God’s desire for us today would be that we too recognize his grace and grow in humility rather than pride.