Is Christ Enough?

Missionary: Charles Jewell – An exposition of Philippians 3:4-11

– Charles Jewell, HPBC’s Missionary to the Central African Republic, returns to our pulpit only a few short weeks following his previous visit to provide an update on the potential next steps in God’s mission in C.A.R.

Pastor Jewell also takes us through an intimate look at Paul’s priorities in Philippians. Paul is willing to give up everything he has ever had in his life for the sake of simply knowing Christ. In light of where the modern day church is, the question is raised of whether or not Christ is enough for us?

Election Q&A

The sermon for August 4th, 2013 will not be posted on the SermonCast. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Copies are available to members of High Point Baptist Church upon request.

Pastor Joe Schloegel – Q&A on the subject of Election

– Following the July 28th, 2013 sermon on the subject of Election, our interim pastor, Professor Joe Schloegel, leads a Question & Answer session in place of a traditional sermon in order to address any questions or concerns our congregation has with regard to this subject.

Not in Flesh, But in Spirit

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Romans 8:1-17

– As Christians, we walk not according to flesh, but according to spirit. Furthermore, we have been bought with a price, and are now children, sons, and heirs with Christ. We learn of the vital significance of these points by closely examining their illustration in Romans 8.

Salvation and Sin

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Romans 6, 7, & 8

– As believers in Jesus Christ, having accepted the propitiatory sacrifice He made on our behalf, we have a new life and a new master. However, Christians may notice that they still struggle with sin in their lives. The Christian may find themselves wondering how we are to deal with sin in our new life in Christ. We may also wonder where we stand in relation to the Law. A study of Romans 6, 7, & 8 reveals the answers to these questions and concerns.

Immersion

Pastor Joe Schloegel – A topical sermon

– What is baptism? What is the purpose of baptism, why is it important to a Christian’s faith walk to be baptized, and why do we (as Baptists) submit to the practice of full-immersion? In this sermon, the subject of baptism is looked at in detail as we search the Scriptures to discover the mandate for Christians to be baptized, and learn what the Biblical meaning of this ordinance truly is.

Have No Doubt

Missionary: Charles Jewell – An exposition of John 20:11-29

– HPBC’s Missionary to Central African Republic, Charles Jewell, presents an update on how God’s work is being done in CAR. Charles also delivers a sermon about how we should have no doubt in the LORD’s Plan, even when the circumstances seem impossibly stacked against us, with the Jewells’ missions work reflecting a real-life example.

The Crucifixion of the Old Man

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Romans 6 (incl. supplemental passages)

– When a person is regenerated by the Gospel, that person’s “old self” (original Greek: “old man”) is put to death and crucified along with Christ. That person is then born again into new life with Christ through His resurrection. But if we are dead to sin and alive to God, do we keep on sinning? The implications of our life as the “new man” as opposed to the “old man” are expounded upon on Romans 6.

Access to God

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Romans 5:1-11

– Through our salvation, we are reconciled to God. This means that we have direct access to His throne. With that in mind, what are the ramifications of this gift and in what manner are we to approach the throne of our Lord, especially during times of tribulation?

Faith Counted as Righteousness

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Romans 4:1-8 (incl. supplemental passages)

– Abraham had faith that what was promised to him by God would be fulfilled, even though he never saw it during his lifetime. This faith was counted to Abraham as righteousness. But what, exactly, is faith? Is it dreaming big and having high hopes that God would answer all of our prayers, or is biblical faith something much more specific? The answer is the subject of this expositional sermon.