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Livestream Service. Why did the religious authorities in Israel condemn Jesus to death? Pastor Jeff gives five reasons why He became a threat to the Pharisees, Sadducees, scribes and chief priests.
Introduction to our new preaching series on the Minor Prophets. Pastor Jeff helps us explore the Jewish roots of the Christian faith.
Building upon Adam's message from last week, Erick explains the well-known story of Jesus' encounter with the Rich Young Ruler, showing us what it means to truly "follow" Jesus.
As we approach the new year - and a new decade - Pastor Adam helps us focus our attention on what's most important for a Christ-follower.
In our fifth and final message of Advent, Pastor Jeff takes us through the Luke 2 narrative plus details of the Incarnation from Galatians 4.
The first chapter of Luke's gospel describes how God used some very faithful, yet ordinary, servants to prepare the way for the coming of Messiah.
As we transition from the OT prophecies into the NT gospels, Pastor Jeff shares about Jewish expectations of the Messiah and how those in positions of power would have responded to the news of a new "King of the Jews."
Having promising a Redeemer in Genesis 3:15, Pastor Jeff shows us how God has dropped "breadcrumbs" along the path toward identifying the Messiah who was to come.
As we enter into Advent season, Pastor Jeff takes us back to the Fall, when the need for a Savior became apparent, and God made a great promise to future generations.
In light of the school shooting at Saugus High School this past week, Pastor Jeff shares some thoughts about "the problem of evil" in our world, and what we can do to redeem the time God gives us.
After an almost three-year series in Romans, Pastor Jeff outlines and summarizes the book and its life-changing impact on believers and the church.
The Oak Hill Elder Team presents seven short lessons on the "one-anothers" found in the New Testament.
Reformation Sunday is our annual opportunity to pause and gratefully remember our spiritual ancestors who have taken a stand for truth. This year we examine the story of Martin Luther's stand for the authority of Scripture at the Diet of Worms in 1521.
Before Paul finishes his letter, he has one more solemn warning for the believers in Rome: watch out for those who seek to divide the church from within!
In this final chapter of his letter, Paul greets 26 members of the church in Rome. In the process, he mentions two high-profile women: Phoebe and Junia. We examine their role in the early church as well as other names on the list.
As Paul considers his return to Jerusalem with the collection for the Jewish saints, he implores the believers in Rome to pray for him. What exactly does Paul believe about prayer?
In spite of a longing to visit the believers in Rome and a desire to preach the gospel to the unreached people of Spain, Paul declares he will fulfill his promise to remember the poor saints in Jerusalem.
As Paul begins to wrap up his letter to the Romans, he lays out the nature of his calling and the scope of his mission to the Gentile world.
Paul continues to warn the church about division over disputable matters. To the weak, some things are unclean. Therefore, the strong in faith must not put a stumbling block in the way of their brother or sister!
In the church there will always be differences of opinion on secondary matters. How are we to judge? Is our faith weak or strong when it comes to disputable matters and personal convictions?
Pastor Jeff walks through Romans 13:11-14, showing believers how we're called to be students of the age that we live in for the purpose of loving our neighbor and becoming who God declares us to be!
We live in a hyper-political world. And politics is fast becoming the new "religion" for many Americans. Based on our study in Romans 13 and the words of Jesus, how should a Christian navigate this world?
Paul focuses on God's sovereignty in establishing government and calls us to submit, not resist.
Suffering? Persecuted? Paul instructs us with how to respond in a way that honors Christ.
How does Proverbs 13 apply in a Gospel context? Does it apply to the Christian, male and female, or just the wife and homemaker?
Preparing our hearts for the second coming of Christ as God prepared the way for Messiah centuries before his birth. An Old Testament Survey for Palm Sunday.
Who is Paul describing in this well-known passage in Romans 7? Is he talking about his life in Christ ... or his life as a Jew living under the Law?