Already Not Yet; We Are The Future
October 10, 2021
Hello Kingdom Family,
Together, we’ll lean into the intended diversity of God’s Kingdom and learn from Jesus’ teaching about what the Kingdom of Heaven is like and how it offers a blueprint for a life of radical love today.
What comes to mind when you think about the future, say fifty years from now? Think about how much has changed in the world over the last one hundred years. What science and secularism have to say about the future is one thing, but what Jesus had to say about the future is what’s most important of all.
Jesus came into this world to announce the coming of the Kingdom of God and to heal people. Jesus became the example of what it means to follow God’s will or live a Jesus-centered life. Today in our message titled “Already Not Yet; We Are The Future,” Pastor Harold unpacks what the future looks like for those who are entirely devoted followers of Jesus Christ and doing their best to live a Jesus-centered life.
Shalom,
Team Hill-Tran
Here is the video for the live service at TUMC, which includes the sermon bumper video, but audio-only of the message.
- Pastor Harold Long
- On Earth As In Heaven
- Ezekiel
- Isaiah
- Jeremiah
- Matthew
- Micah
- Future
- Future of the World
- Holy Spirit
- Jesus
- New Testament Timeline
- Old Testament Timeline
- The Kingdom of God
- Hillsboro UMC
- Transformation UMC
A Simple Kind Of Faith
October 11, 2020
- Pastor Harold Long
- Finding God In Popular Culture
- Mark 10:13-16
- Childlike Humility
- Humility
- Simple Humility
- The Andy Griffith Show
- The Kingdom of God
- The Kingdom of Heaven
- To Kill A Mockingbird
- Hillsboro UMC
- Transformation UMC
Today we continue in our fall 2020 sermon series titled “Finding God in Popular Culture.” Our message today is titled “A Simple Kind Of Faith.” During this message, Pastor Harold takes us back to the 1960s to help understand what the culture was like during the 60s’ but also to help us discover God in the Pop Culture at that time. We look at two clips during the message, one from the movie “To Kill A Mocking Bird,” and the other from a sitcom in the 60s’ called “The Andy Griffith Show.” In both clips, Pastor Harold shows us the influence scripture had on these two pieces of art. Pastor Harold also unpacks Mark 10:13-16 and helps us understand what Jesus meant when he said that “we must become simple like little children.” He then teaches us how we can return to this childlike dependence on God. If you would like to support Hill-Tran Ministries financially, please visit us on the web at www.hilltran.org, and click on the “giving” tab. Any amount of generosity is much appreciated. Thank you for supporting Hill-Tran Ministries.