Counsel for the Sufferer

HPBC Elder: Greg Lynch – AM Sermon

Scripture: Lamentations 3:21-42

In Lamentations 3, we find theological and practical instruction on how to cope with God’s chastening. The message zeroes in on seven key words and concepts in this chapter, including three attributes of God— loyal love, compassion, and righteousness—and four attitudes sufferers should manifest—waiting upon God, submission toward God, confession of sin, and repentance.

Commissioned to Disciple

Guest Speaker: Pastor Jason Harris – PM Sermon

Scripture: Matthew 28:18-20

As Christ prepares His ascension to the Father all authority in heaven and earth is placed behind this final command: A call to fellowship with the Trinity in the work of making disciples of Jesus Christ.

The Unrighteous Made Righteous

Guest Speaker: Dr. Bill Arp – AM Sermon

Scripture: Romans 3:21-26

How can God be established as righteous when He is declaring unrighteous people righteous? This is a very important question, and one that is answered by a thorough examination of the Apostle Paul’s explanation of righteousness by way of faith.

God’s Gospel Foolishness (Part 3)

Pastor Matt Tarr – PM Sermon

Scripture:  1 Corinthians 1:21-29

The church in Corinth was failing as a church, but it wasn’t because they had errant theology or the wrong gospel. Rather, their theology and gospel proclamation was simplistic, and their philosophy of ministry was entertainment driven. However, Paul explains God’s design for the proclamation of His gospel.

A Trial that Proved Guilt (Part 2)

Pastor Matt Tarr – AM Sermon

Scripture: Mark 14:53-65

Jesus infuriated the Jewish leaders because He would not adhere to their extra-biblical traditions, but during Jesus’ trial, the Sanhedrin are no longer interested in their tradition. In order to convict an innocent man, they violate at least 14 of their own rules for jurisprudence.

God’s Gospel Foolishness (Part 2)

Pastor Matt Tarr – PM Sermon

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 1:18-20

The church in Corinth was failing as a church, but it wasn’t because they had errant theology or the wrong gospel. Rather, their theology and gospel proclamation was simplistic, and their philosophy of ministry was entertainment driven. However, Paul explains God’s design for the proclamation of His gospel.

A Trial that Proved Guilt (Part 1)

Pastor Matt Tarr – AM Sermon

Scripture: Mark 14:53-65

Jesus infuriated the Jewish leaders because He would not adhere to their extra-biblical traditions, but during Jesus’ trial, the Sanhedrin are no longer interested in their tradition. In order to convict an innocent man, they violate at least 14 of their own rules for jurisprudence.

How to Arrest God

Pastor Matt Tarr – PM Sermon

Scripture: Mark 14:43-52

On the night of Jesus’ arrest, He spends His final moments in prayer, but as soon as He concludes, He is scandalously arrested. Every element of His arrest demonstrates His sovereignty, and that He is the innocent Son of Man.