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Messages from the preaching & teaching ministry of the Western Hills Church of Christ in Temple, TX.

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United States

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Messages from the preaching & teaching ministry of the Western Hills Church of Christ in Temple, TX.

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English

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Steadfast #3: A Church on Target

6/8/2025
Grant Perkins, our Preaching Intern, highlights four key practices that kept the early church in Acts focused and steadfast. His message challenges us to align with these same foundational priorities as we pursue being a church on target today.

Duration:00:27:08

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Steadfast #2: Proof & Power

6/1/2025
This message series journeys through the book of Acts, spotlighting powerful moments of faithfulness in the early Church—both the devotion of believers to God and the steadfast faithfulness of God to His people. As we walk through the stories of the early Christians, we’ll see how the gospel spread, communities formed, and lives were transformed—all through the power of the Holy Spirit.

Duration:00:35:10

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Steadfast #1: Waiting Well

5/25/2025
Join us as we dive into our new summer series "Steadfast: God's Faithfulness and Ours. In this message our preaching intern Grant Perkins leads us into the book of Acts.

Duration:00:33:10

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When Church Hurts: Invitation to Heal

5/18/2025
Church should be a place of healing-but what is it's where you were hurt? Join us for "When Church Hurts," a series about finding hope, healing, and restoration when church wounds instead of welcomes.

Duration:00:33:24

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When Church Hurts: When the Church Fights

5/11/2025
Scripture: John 10:11-13, 1 Corinthians 1:10-13, John 17:20-23, Ephesians 4:1-6 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: Scott's message emphasizes that unity in the church is essential for fulfilling God’s purpose and requires believers to live in harmony, love, and humility. He draws from Ephesians 4 to stress the importance of maintaining the unity of the Spirit through peace, acknowledging the one body and one Spirit that binds all believers. Unity is portrayed not as uniformity, but as a shared commitment to Christ and His mission, allowing for diversity within the body. From scripture he points to the warning that division and disunity hinder the church’s witness and effectiveness, and urges members to guard against pride, selfishness, and gossip. Ultimately, this message calls the church to reflect the unity of the Trinity and be a powerful testimony of God’s love to the world.

Duration:00:32:26

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When Church Hurts: Overlooked, Outcast and Judged

5/4/2025
Church should be a place of healing-but what is it's where you were hurt? Join us for "When Church Hurts," a series about finding hope, healing, and restoration when church wounds instead of welcomes.

Duration:00:37:31

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When Church Hurts

4/27/2025
Church should be a place of healing-but what is it's where you were hurt? Join us for "When Church Hurts," a series about finding hope, healing, and restoration when church wounds instead of welcomes.

Duration:00:38:03

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Chapter 31: Don't Be Afraid

4/20/2025
Scott Meyer, Lead Minister, brings a message from Chapter 31 of The Story. The message begins by confronting the common fears and anxieties that grip people today—financial struggles, health worries, relationship pain—and reveals that underneath it all lies the fear of death. Drawing from Revelation, the sermon emphasizes that Jesus, who conquered death and now holds the keys to it, invites us to live without fear because He transforms whatever He passes through. John’s vision of Jesus in Revelation contrasts worldly power, like that of the Roman emperor, with the true authority of the Lamb who was slain and now reigns on the throne. The sermon celebrates Easter as the declaration that the tomb is empty, the Lamb reigns, and the story is far from over—it is the beginning of a new creation. Ultimately, the hope of Easter is that Jesus makes all things new, and no matter where we are in our personal story, He offers to rewrite it with grace, victory, and eternal life.

Duration:00:31:45

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Chapter 30: Storms, Shipwrecks and Snakes

4/13/2025
Scott Meyer, Lead Minister, brings a message from Chapter 30 of The Story.

Duration:00:33:20

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Chapter 29: Transformed to Transform

4/6/2025
Chris Stephens, Lead Minister of the Avenue G. Church, brings a message from Chapter 29 of The Story.

Duration:00:45:56

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Chapter 28: They Told Someone

3/30/2025
Scripture: Acts 1:1-11 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: Scott reflects on the things we often take for granted, highlighting how we only realize their value when they're suddenly gone, like electricity. He emphasizes the miracle of being present today, worshiping Jesus, which ties into the story of the early church's launch in Acts. Jesus, after His resurrection, teaches His disciples, urging them to wait for the Holy Spirit's power to be His witnesses, not just informed but empowered. Scott challenges the idea that witnessing is for "professional Christians" and encourages everyone to share their personal testimony of what Jesus has done in their lives. Ultimately, the message is that ordinary, imperfect people empowered by the Holy Spirit can carry out Jesus' mission, spreading the gospel through an unbroken chain of witnesses, just as it has reached us today.

Duration:00:21:24

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Chapter 27: But We Had Hoped

3/23/2025
Scripture: Luke 24:13-36 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The sermon emphasizes that the Christian faith is not based on the Bible itself but on a single historical event—the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Scott stresses that if the resurrection did not happen, then the rest of Christian teachings would not hold significance, but if it did, it validates everything Jesus said and did. The passage from Luke 24 is used to illustrate how the resurrection transformed despair into purpose for Jesus’ disciples, particularly the two on the road to Emmaus. The sermon highlights that the resurrection turns disappointment into direction and that Jesus’ presence brings peace even in moments of failure and regret. Ultimately, it concludes that our worst moments do not have the final say—Jesus, through his resurrection, does.

Duration:00:25:23

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Chapter 26: The Table and the Cross

3/16/2025
Scripture: John 13:1-5, John 13:12-17, Matthew 26:26-29, John 19:28-30, Luke 23:46, Matthew 27:51-54, Romans 5:8 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The sermon begins with a reflection on pivotal historical events, like the Challenger explosion, that change everything, leading into the central theme—the crucifixion of Jesus as the defining moment of history. Jesus, knowing his impending sacrifice, humbles himself by washing his disciples' feet, demonstrating that true leadership is rooted in servanthood. During the Last Supper, he redefines the Passover meal, revealing that he is the ultimate Passover Lamb whose sacrifice will bring deliverance from sin. On the cross, Jesus endures suffering, abandonment, and ultimately declares, "It is finished," signifying the completion of his mission to redeem humanity. The message concludes by emphasizing that Jesus' sacrifice is final and complete, calling believers not just to admire him but to follow his example of love and selfless service.

Duration:00:36:53

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Chapter 25: Grave Lessons

3/9/2025
Scripture: John 11 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: This message emphasizes the central question of faith: "Who is Jesus?" and explores the tension between human suffering and divine timing, illustrating how God’s delays are not necessarily denials. The message highlights that Jesus not only performs miracles but also enters into human grief, empathizing with those who suffer. The raising of Lazarus serves as a demonstration of Jesus' power over death and his call to bring people out of despair into new life. Ultimately, the sermon reinforces that Jesus offers not just life after death but transformation and hope in the present.

Duration:00:27:00

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Chapter 24: Lost and Found

3/2/2025
Scripture: Luke 15:1-2, Luke 15:3-7, Luke 15:8-10, Luke 15:11-32 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The sermon focuses on the theme of being lost and found, drawing from Luke 15, where Jesus shares three parables—the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the prodigal son—to illustrate God's relentless pursuit of those who are spiritually lost. Scott highlights that God's heart longs for His lost children and that He actively seeks them rather than waiting for them to find Him. The message challenges believers to align with God’s mission of seeking and saving the lost rather than merely enjoying their place in the church. The sermon concludes with a powerful illustration of a mother searching for her lost daughter, paralleling God’s unwavering love and desire to bring His children home.

Duration:00:42:05

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Chapter 23: When Jesus Shows Up

2/23/2025
Scripture: John 1:18, John 1:2-9, John 1:40-42, John 2:7-10 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: Scott Meyer, Lead Minister, brings a message from Chapter 23 of The Story. The sermon emphasizes how the presence of Jesus transforms lives. It explains that Jesus did not come to introduce a new religion but to fulfill and reveal God's nature, making Him accessible and personal. The message highlights four key aspects of Jesus’ ministry: revelation (Jesus reveals God clearly), reconciliation (He bridges the gap between humanity and God), transformation (He changes lives and identities, as seen in Peter’s story), and restoration of hope (He brings hope even in hopeless situations, like the woman at the well). The sermon concludes with an encouragement to invite Jesus into one's life, as His presence assures that "the best is yet to come."

Duration:00:29:01

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Shine, Jesus, Shine

2/16/2025
Scripture: John 1:1-5, Luke 1:46-55, Luke 2:17-20, Matthew 2:11-12, Matthew 2:16 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The sermon focuses on the transition from God's 400 years of silence to the birth of Jesus, marking the fulfillment of God's promises. Scott compares this moment to the opening of an epic story, using the Gospel of John to highlight Jesus as the divine Word and light that shatters darkness. Key figures such as Mary, the shepherds, and the Magi demonstrate humble responses to Jesus, while Herod represents resistance and fear. The sermon emphasizes that God's promises are always fulfilled, and true understanding of Jesus comes from a posture of humility. It concludes with a call to action, asking the audience how they will respond—through worship, sharing the good news, or resistance.

Duration:00:32:32

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Chapter 21: A Word in the Hand

2/9/2025
Scriptures: Ezra 7:8-10, Malachi 4:4-5, Luke 24:7, John1:1 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The sermon focuses on the transition from the Old Testament to the New Testament, emphasizing the theme of renewal through the books of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Malachi. It highlights how God used the pagan King Artaxerxes to fulfill His promise by allowing the Jewish people to return and rebuild their temple and city, showing God's faithfulness. The message stresses the importance of being in alignment with God's word, as seen in Ezra's dedication to studying, living, and teaching scripture, which kept God's hand upon him. The sermon warns against merely outward renewal, emphasizing that true transformation comes from internal renewal through God's word. Ultimately, it points to Jesus as the final Word of God, fulfilling the scriptures and offering lasting renewal and guidance through the Holy Spirit.

Duration:00:28:43

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Chapter 20: God Behind the Scenes

2/2/2025
Scripture: Esther 4:14-16,Esther 6:6-10, Esther 9:20-22, Galatians 3:13, Philippians 2:6-11 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: The sermon focuses on the story of Esther and how God's providence works even when He seems silent. It highlights the key characters—King Xerxes, Esther, Mordecai, and Haman—and the unfolding drama of Haman's plot to destroy the Jews, which is ultimately overturned through Esther's courage and divine intervention. Scott emphasizes three key takeaways: God’s silence does not mean His absence, the importance of having wise counsel like Mordecai, and the danger of settling for a "shadow mission" rather than God's true purpose. Esther’s willingness to risk her life for her people mirrors Christ’s sacrifice, as Jesus stepped down from glory to save humanity. Ultimately, the sermon challenges listeners to reflect on their own divine opportunities and to use them for God's purpose rather than personal comfort.

Duration:00:40:20

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Chapter 19: Finishing Strong

1/26/2025
Scriptures: Ezra 1:1-4, Ezra 4:24, Haggai 1:2-9, Haggai 2:6-7, John 2:19-21, Ephesians 2:19-22 Speaker: Scott Meyer Summary: This sermon focuses on the concept of completing the work God has started in us, drawing parallels to the Israelites rebuilding the temple under Ezra and Haggai's leadership. It highlights how the people initially began rebuilding the temple with enthusiasm but were distracted by opposition and personal priorities, leaving God's work unfinished for years. Scott connects this to modern life, urging us to reflect on what God has called us to do but left incomplete, whether in our faith journey, relationships, or ministries. The temple's significance is traced from a physical structure to Jesus, who represents God's ultimate presence and atonement, and finally to believers as the spiritual temple, carrying God's presence to the world. Scott closes with a call to refocus on God's agenda, resist distractions, and trust in His promise to complete the good work He began in us.

Duration:00:38:01