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Hillside Church Sermons

Keith Crosby, Lead Pastor

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We believe that the Bible is God's totally true Word. We believe that God's Son, Jesus Christ, lived a perfect life, died for sinners and rose again from the dead. We believe that the Holy Spirit of God lives in those who receive Christ as their Lord and Savior. We believe that everyone who is "born again" through faith in Jesus is part of God's family, the Body of Christ, the Church.
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The entire story of Jesus through the book of Mark focused on the shocking claim that puzzled Jesus’ disciples all throughout the story, that the suffering, crucified, and now risen Jesus is the Messiah and Son of God. God’s love and Upside-Down Kingdom were revealed when Jesus died for the sins of the world. The story ends without closure, forcing…
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In his last recorded speech in the Bible, Paul stands and gives a defense before King Agrippa in preparation for his arrival to Rome and ultimately Caesar. Paul makes a lengthy speech in his defense, and what is significant to notice about his speech is that Paul can’t talk about himself without talking about Jesus at the same time. For Paul, every…
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Mark 16, the final chapter of the gospel of Mark, focuses on the resurrection of Jesus, the most important event in the formation of faith in Jesus in the early church. The chapter begins with Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome going to anoint Jesus' body but being surprised by the empty tomb and encountering a young man who tells…
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The Pentecost Sunday service in Mark Week 15 explored different perceptions of Jesus and His true identity. Key events in Mark 15, including Jesus' crucifixion and burial, are discussed. Noteworthy moments included darkness covering the land, Jesus' cry to the Father, the tearing of the temple curtain symbolizing access to God through Jesus, a Roma…
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Sometimes we’re in situations where we’re not sure what we ought to do. Does God want us to stay where we are and wait for Him to do something? Or does God want us to take matters into our own hands and do something ourselves? This morning we’ll look at a situation in which Paul has to figure out whether he waits or whether he takes matters into hi…
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Mark 14 illustrates moments leading to Jesus' crucifixion, emphasizing pure devotion and sacrificial worship. The chapter showcases a woman's extravagant act of anointing Jesus, contrasting it with Judas' betrayal, highlighting the importance of undivided devotion and sacrificial generosity. It prompts reflection on our roles in the narrative, urgi…
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Paul’s missionary journeys have placed him in stressful situations repeatedly. Wherever Paul seemed to tell people about Jesus, trouble followed. Living with a clear conscience when things are good is hard enough. How do we live with a clear conscience before God and man under pressure? We see in the example of Paul before Felix we can live with a …
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Mark Chapter 13 is considered by some to be one of the most debated passages of Mark. He reminded us that in our crazy world, it is easy to be distracted by the news and everything circulating, and become anxious and fearful; however, we must BE ON GUARD, filtering everything through our prayers, the Word of God, waiting and worshipping. For the fu…
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As we’ve gone through the books of Acts, we’ve seen God do a number of miracles—healings and earthquakes and blindness and bright lights. This morning we’re going to look at a passage in which God doesn’t do any of these kinds of miracles. He’s behind the scenes, working through “natural” means and circumstances. We’ll think about how God might be …
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In Mark 12, Jesus faces three questions meant to trap him - about paying taxes, marriage and resurrection, and the most important commandment. His responses emphasize giving to both God and Caesar, with a focus on love for God and neighbor as the greatest commandment. Jesus warns against hypocrisy, highlights the sacrificial love of a poor widow, a…
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We live in a politically charged environment. Some of us have experienced broken relationships over political divisions. In an election year, things might well get worse. How do we live in this? How do we handle politically charged environments? This morning we’ll take a look at Paul in a politically charged environment and see what we can learn ab…
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Embark on a journey through Mark 11 as we uncover the profound teachings of Jesus. From riding into Jerusalem on a donkey to flipping tables in the temple, these powerful moments reveal lessons on faith, worship, and bearing spiritual fruit. Let's reflect on our motivations and priorities, seeking an authentic connection with God that yields good f…
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One of the opportunities we sometimes have is the opportunity to tell others about Jesus. It can be an exciting thing to do, but it can also be scary. This morning we’re going to take a look at one of the most effective ways we can share our faith—we’ll see how Paul simply tells the story of when he met Jesus. As we look at Paul, we’ll all be chall…
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