Episodi

  • Saints in the World: Why Politics?
    Jan 22 2026

    Is Christianity mainly about the Spirit catching people up into the progression of heaven on earth? Or is Christianity mainly about building institutions, societies, and laws that benefit the individual conscience and familial aims?

    We see both in the Scriptures. Spirit and structure.

    As Christians, we engage in politics because of the Incarnation. Because Jesus is both God and man, heaven and earth are coming together. The earthly king is not God, but humans have the ability in partnership with God to bring His rule into ours.

    The messy part is how that happens and with what sort of methods. Many Christians disagree on these things, and we must guard our hearts against resentment.

    May God bring us to repentance, extend His grace towards us, and show us how to love one another so that we can receive His vision for heaven on earth in all its nuance and beauty.

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    40 min
  • Saints in the World: The Mission of God
    Jan 15 2026
    The entire Bible is about the mission of God. God wants to restore trust with humans, which will lead to the restoration of all creation. In the Scriptures, we are given the creational mandate in Genesis and the Great Commission in Matthew. This means that discipleship is important in this life, but so is your work, your family, and your time. If we can get a bigger picture of evangelism, one that includes the breadth of God’s mission, we can begin to announce the gospel with our lives.
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    41 min
  • Saints in the World: What is the Good News to the World?
    Jan 7 2026
    On Sunday we began a new series by reading Colossians 1v15-23 and asking the question, “What is our message to the world?” Our conviction is that the gospel is not just personal, it’s also cosmic. This is a far cry from the personal, private, gnostic American gospel that we were born into. Because of the incarnation, salvation is neither an escape from this world or a perfection of it. It seems that the authors of the Scriptures want us to see ourselves as a part of the cosmos that is being reconciled through Christ - to love this world enough to want to participate in its restoration. The hope of resurrection changes the way we live. We can live without fear and build with God things that will last forever.
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    43 min
  • Life of the Church: Do Not Shrink Back
    Jan 2 2026
    Advent has brought us to the birth of Christ, the celebration of Christ with us, but even after his arrival the Scriptures tell us that all is still not as it should be. Christ has come, and He will come again, but we still live with the reality of suffering. The Scriptures call us to usher in the kingdom of God with our beautiful, suffering Savior. We don’t live for an ideal experience, we live for a person - in joy and in suffering. We know that faith pleases God so we do not shrink back when suffering comes. Our true joy comes from communion with him. There is always beauty to be found, because Christ has made himself available to us.
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    36 min
  • Christmas Eve 2025: A Reason for Hope
    Dec 28 2025

    During our Christmas Eve gathering this year we looked at the story of Jesus in John 1. Because Jesus came we have hope in the midst of a troubled world and we get to carry that hope to the world. We reflect on the fact that Christmas is a time to have hope even if the world seems dark.

    We pray that as your family gathers you would remember all that Jesus did for us on the Cross, and the miracle that we serve a God who came to us.

    Merry Christmas Saints' Hill

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    10 min
  • Advent 2025: The Angels’ Song
    Dec 24 2025
    On Sunday, Pete read the Angels’ Song from Luke 2. The Angels’ Song is one of hope realized. The angels come to the lowly shepherds to announce the good news of Christ’s birth. The Messiah is finally here, peace is available to all people. The angel chorus glorifies God for this great gift, and gives an important key for how this peace is actually obtained. It is by our faith that God is pleased. When we entrust all of ourselves to Christ, we receive all that he is. This life of peace with God pours over into all of life, making the same gift that we received, available to all those we encounter.
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    34 min
  • Advent 2025: Magnificat
    Dec 18 2025
    On Sunday we continued in our Advent series looking at the songs of Advent. This week we turned our attention to Mary. Luke 1v46-55 is Mary’s song. She sings because God has included her in His promise to bless the nations. She gives her yes, her surrender, so that she may participate in the fulfillment of this hope. The promise given to Mary is a part of a very old promise to Israel. God will send a Messiah to redeem his people from the curse. The promise is unique in that it does not offer to heal the world with a political system, but with the incarnation - God inside of you, making you new. This reordering of humanity itself is what will lead to heaven on earth.
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    29 min
  • Advent 2025: Life Through Union
    Dec 14 2025
    The prophecy of Zechariah in Luke 1v67-79 reframes our reality by showing us what the coming of Jesus really means, so that we can orient our lives appropriately. The gospel is not our escape from this life nor our license to live for this world. The gospel of Jesus Christ means that eternal life begins right now. We get to serve God without fear in righteousness and holiness through the union you have with God by the Spirit. This was God’s plan when He called Abraham and this is the hope we carry as we reflect on what the Advent season means. We pray that you would continue to know and experience the wonderful union you have with God in Christ.
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    35 min