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Love Our City
The Church doesn’t exist just for the people inside its walls—it exists for the people who haven’t met Jesus yet. In this week’s message, we’re challenged to move beyond comfort, discover our “one,” and put God’s love into action. Through Scripture and practical examples, we’ll explore what it means to leave the shore, plant seeds of faith, and become a church known for loving its community. If you’ve ever wondered how God can use ordinary people to make an extraordinary


God Bless America
This week at Heartland Church, we celebrated America’s 250th anniversary by looking beyond patriotism to what Scripture says about living as followers of Christ in today’s culture. Drawing from 1 Peter 2, this special message explores America’s Christian heritage, what it means to live in a post-Christian society, and why our identity as citizens of God’s Kingdom must always come before our earthly citizenship. We also examine how respect, love, and faithful living can make a


Abraham 9: Settle the Ownership Issue
What happens when God asks you to surrender the thing that matters most to you? In the final message of our Abraham: Faith on the Journey series, we look at one of the most challenging moments in Abraham's life—his willingness to place Isaac on the altar. Through this powerful story, we discover that faith isn't just about believing God's promises; it's about settling the ownership issue once and for all. When we trust God with everything—including the "how" and the outcome—w


Abraham 8: Run from Sexual Sin
In Week 8 of our Abraham: Faith on the Journey series, we examine one of the most well-known events in Scripture—the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Through the story of Lot, Abraham, and the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, we discover the dangers of spiritual drift, the destructive nature of sin, and the importance of staying rooted in God. This message challenges us to listen to God’s warnings, reject pride and selfishness, and run from anything that pulls us away from Him
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