Pastor Adam continued in our series about things we hear and might assume are in scripture, but often are not. Also, sometimes we hear something close to correct, but not . . .
Pastor Adam continued our series on “God never said that.” It can be quite dangerous to believe things God never said. Often we buy into common misconceptions . . .
We often hear songs, friends or even teachers and pastors quote something they say is from the Bible and it seems to sound good. However, many times things are thrown around and attributed to Jesus and scripture that only contain a nugget . . .
Rockhills Church was birthed 10 years ago. We celebrated this milestone with baptisms, a lunch after service, as well as a service project. These are all things . . .
We’ve been talking a lot about loving others during this series called “Rooted.” The rubber really meets the road when we are faced with loving those who are hard . . .
In our culture, when someone speaks of leaving a legacy, things like finances, status, land and homes are mentioned or assumed. The kingdom of God is often called the upside . . .
The legacy of The Church continues to be written. You and I are playing a role in that legacy. What kind of legacy do you long to leave for the Church . . .
Pastor Adam’s father was a West Texas rancher up until his death eight years ago. Part of the ranch included a huge pecan orchard. David Harris planted, cultivated, fertilized, watered and harvested the pecan trees year after year. Adam recalls wondering . . .
Pastor Adam closed out the 21 week study of the book of Acts by casting a vision for the legacy of Rockhills and the legacy of The Church as a whole since its inception in the book of Acts. The two broad categories are: 1) to have a radical . . .
Have you ever thought about the amount of control you believe God has – or doesn’t have – over your life? Pastor Adam taught from the 27th chapter of Acts where there are some intriguing . . .