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Weekly sermons from West Hills Community Church. At West Hills we want to see people become disciples of Jesus Christ who love God (Worship), actively love people (Community), and make other disciples (Mission). We encourage people to join us in living out these values. Below you will find messages from our Sunday sermon archives filled with biblical application for our lives. For more information about West Hills Community Church, visit www.westhills.org. Archive sermons are available.
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This podcast is dedicated to the Sunday morning teaching series happening each week at Rolling Hills Church in Nashville, TN.
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Listen to sermons from the pastoral staff at West Hill Church. For sermon notes and more information about the church, visit www.westhillbaptist.com.
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"Tracks 3 & 4: Resting in God's Rescue (Psalm 3-4)" by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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We live in a world where it is so easy to complain. We are surrounded by ungratefulness on social media, in the news, and in our culture. Yet, as Christ-followers, we are called to an attitude of gratitude. Because of what Jesus has done for us on the cross, we should be the most joyful and grateful people in the world! So, how are we doing in this…
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Di Jason Trapp
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After the Sermon: Psalm 3-4 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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Ask the Pastors S4 E18: “How did Satan rebel if heaven is supposed to be perfect?" by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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After the Sermon: Psalm 2 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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"Track 2: All Hail King Jesus! (Psalm 2)" | 5/5/2024 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others. In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus: Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used…
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Ask the Pastors S4 E17: “Why did we join the EFCA network?" by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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After the Sermon: Psalm 1 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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"Track 1: Blessed (Psalm 1)" | 4/28/24 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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We live in a word bombardment. We are inundated with words nonstop, from television to social media to text messages and everyday conversations. There is no scarcity of words, but there is a scarcity of grace-filled words to build people up. As followers of Christ, we are called to a different standard with our speech. Our words have power, and we …
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Ask the Pastors S4 E16: “How can I be a Christian when I struggle with an addiction everyday?"
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Ask the Pastors S4 E16: “How can I be a Christian when I struggle with an addiction everyday?" by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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After the Sermon: Leviticus 27 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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“What God Deserves (Leviticus 27)" | 4/21/24 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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All of us struggle in some way with worry. Yet, Jesus says, “Therefore do not worry…” Is this even possible in the world we live in today? There is a difference between healthy worry and unhealthy worry. Healthy worry means we are concerned, but unhealthy means we are trying to be in control. Prolonged worry takes God out of our life, and therefore…
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Ask the Pastors S4 E15: “What is Christian Nationalism, and what's wrong with it?” by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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"Blessings & Curses (Leviticus 26)" | 4/14/24 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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After the Sermon: Leviticus 26 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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As followers of Jesus, we are called to be holy. But, how do we be holy in the world we live in today? Holy means to be “set apart.” We are called to be different from our culture. This is especially difficult in the area of sexual immorality. There are so many temptations and areas where people choose to compromise. We must come back to what God t…
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Di David Frederick
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Ask the Pastors S4 E14: “Who is God’s Bride: Israel, or the Church?” by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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After the Sermon: Leviticus 24-25 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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“Ten Commandments (Leviticus 24-25)" | 4/7/24 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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What is the foundation of your life? We all hear the stories and the words of Jesus, but the difference between the wise and foolish builders, according to Jesus, is on what foundation we build our lives. There are many options out there – money, sports, kids, success – but all of these are shifting sand. The only foundation that can weather the st…
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Di Elliot Goldinger
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Ask the Pastors S4 E13: “Should we still anoint the sick with oil?” by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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“Holy-Day Holidays” (Leviticus 23) | 3/31/24 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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It’s Easter! Praise God! Easter is the greatest event in history and the event that changed our lives for all eternity. Jesus went to the cross to pay the price for your sins – no matter what you have done. No matter how far you feel from God, your Heavenly Father loves you and has an incredible plan for your life. Today, will you come home? Will y…
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Di Mike Burchfield
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Di David Frederick
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Ask the Pastors S4 E12: “How could John the Baptist doubt Jesus was the Messiah?” by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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“A Priestly Prefiguring” (Leviticus 21-22) | 3/24/24 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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After The Sermon: Leviticus 21-22 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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The Parable of the Good Samaritan is one of Jesus’ Greatest Stories. It is so important for us to “go and do likewise.” We are called to love and serve others. This starts with seeing the needs around us – our family, friends, church, work, school, neighborhood, and to the ends of the earth. We can’t do everything, but we can all do something. But,…
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Di David Frederick
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Ask the Pastors: S4E11: "What does Judaism believe about Jesus?" by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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“Holy Living (Leviticus 19:1-36)" 3/17/2024 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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After the Sermon: Leviticus 19 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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In Matthew 25:14-30, Jesus shares a story, often called the Parable of the Talents, about a master who entrusts servants resources to manage while he's away. This parable teaches us about using our gifts and resources wisely for His Kingdom. It shows that God expects us to make the most of what we've been given and to invest our time, talents, and …
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Di Jason Trapp
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Ask the Pastors: S4E10 "How can there be no sadness in heaven if people that we love are not there?"
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Ask the Pastors: S4E10 "How can there be no sadness in heaven if people that we love are not there?" by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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“Sexual Holiness” (Leviticus 18 & 20) | 3/10/24 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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After The Sermon: Leviticus 18 & 20 by West Hills ChurchDi West Hills Church
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Jesus’ greatest story today, the Parable of the Wedding Feast, shows us the results of accepting or rejecting God’s gracious and surprising invitation. Through the Gospel, God gives a gracious invitation to everyone, regardless of social or moral standing, to be in His beautifully diverse Kingdom, His Church. Accepting His invitation leads to joy. …
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