Horizon City Church Sermons

Horizon City Church Sermons


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The Priesthood of Jesus is Better (Hebrews 7:18-28)
March 30, 2025

Introduction: Paris Olympics Good morning. This past summer, I watched a ton of the Paris Olympics. I can't remember if I've always watched this much of the Olympics when they're on, or if this was

In the Order of Melchizedek (Hebrews 7:1-10)
March 23, 2025

- Introduction: Dont Stop Believing We have finally gotten to Melchizedek, this mysterious character from the book of Genesis. He has been alluded to multiple times. Multiple times in the Book of

Active Obedience of Christ (Matthew 4:1-11)
March 16, 2025

- Introduction: The Gift of a Church Plant Well, good morning. It is great to be here. As Kenny said, we started as a church eight years ago so it is a joy to be back in a new church. It brings me

Jesus, Our Forerunner (Hebrews 6:19-20)
March 09, 2025

- Introduction: Dr. Seuss, Bumps and Slumps Well, as a father of little kids, over the last few years, I have read my fair share of the great philosopher Dr. Seuss. This morning I'm going to read

Can Christians Lose Their Salvation? (Hebrews 6:4-6)
February 23, 2025

https://youtu.be/emGoSP-K_o4?si=s-wCzCmXUgIpdPxk - Introduction: Friend from Chicago Well, there are a lot of people in the room who have never been with us. So typically, I start sermons with some

Graduating From Milk (Hebrews 5:11-6:3)
February 16, 2025

- Introduction: Mike Tyson Scripture text this morning is Hebrews chapter 5, verses 11 through Hebrews chapter 6, verse 3. If you have your Bibles turned there or scroll there, whatever your prefe

Jesus, Our Great High Priest (Hebrews 4:14-16)
February 09, 2025

- Introduction: Our Souls at Rest Well Goodmorning. Last week, we dove back into the Book of Hebrews after a short hiatus. Last week, I did a recap of the first three and a half chapters of the B

Strive to Enter God's Rest (Hebrews 4:11-13)
February 02, 2025

- Introduction: Recap of Hebrews Welcome back to the Book of Hebrews. For those of you with us in the fall, we spent October and November in the Book of Hebrews, and we took a break in December fo