Living Out of Sound Doctrine

HPBC Elder: David Gaugler – An exposition of Titus 2

– Christians know the importance of sound doctrine, especially after reading Paul’s instruction on the matter in the Pastoral Epistles. But sound doctrine is for more than just teaching, it’s for living. Our children’s ministry leader and deacon, Dave Gaugler, provides and expositional sermon on Titus 2 which emphasizes how sound doctrine should affect how we live our lives, and why maintaining a standard of testimony is important for the church.

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The Trial, Crucifixion, and Resurrection of Christ

Pastor Joe Schloegel – A topical sermon

– Easter Sunday 2014

– In celebration of the Lord’s resurrection and triumph over sin and death, we take a close look at a number of passages which detail the final hours of Christ’s life, all the way through to His resurrection. There is also discussion of what our own resurrection and eternal state will look like according to Scripture.

The Triumphal Entry

Pastor Joe Schloegel – A topical sermon

– Palm Sunday 2014

– In celebration of Palm Sunday, this sermon covers Christ’s arrival in Jerusalem a week before His death. But what is it that makes the Triumphal Entry so important? Pastor Joe Schloegel takes us through a close look at various Old and New Testament passages which reveal that the events of Palm Sunday were yet another Messianic Prophesy fulfilled in the person of Christ. This coupled with various other qualities and deeds of Christ prove definitively that Jesus was, indeed, the Messiah.

Right Intentions

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Philippians 2:19-30

– In this expository sermon from Philippians, Pastor Joe Schloegel guides us through the correct mindset that a pastor should have by using the illustration of Timothy, while also demonstrating the proper mindset of a Christian by using the illustration of Epaphroditus.

Citizens of Heaven

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Philippians 2:12-30 (incl. supplemental passages)

– Our citizenship is not of this earth. Rather, we are citizens of heaven, and partakers of all that implies. This should manifest itself in our lives in a number of ways which are highlighted in this expository sermon from the second chapter of Philippians.

Be of One Mind

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Philippians 2:1-11

– In an exposition of Philippians 2, Pastor Joe Schloegel shows us the commands for Christians within the Body to be of one mind, having one soul, loving one another unconditionally and serving one another. This is reflected in the example set by Christ when he left His throne in heaven and took on human form. The point is reiterated that having right theology and proclaiming Truth is of the utmost importance in the life of the Church.

To Live is Christ

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Philippians 1:12-26 (incl. supplemental passages)

– Using an example of Paul in his writings to Philippi while he was in prison, Pastor Joe Schloegel demonstrates the mindset that Christians should have in their lives, what they should live for, what their goals should be, how they should rejoice whenever the Truth is proclaimed, and how they should handle trials when they come.

It’s About God

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of various passages

– In a sermon which exposits passages from numerous books in both the Old and New Testaments, Pastor Joe Schloegel presents an overview of the story present in all 66 books of the Bible and reiterates something every Christian should understand: It’s all about God.

Consider the Cross

HPBC Deacon: Mike Griego – An exposition of Matthew 27:27-50

– In this sermon, we are reminded that our lives should be dominated by thoughts of the cross, and through an exposition of the Gospel of Matthew, Deacon Mike Griego takes us to the crucifixion and challenges us to remember all that Christ had to endure so that we might be saved.