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Mercy Hill Church exists to help restore us to God, neighbor, and city through the good news of Jesus Christ.
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We've been created (and redeemed) for wonder. But we often lose it. How do we get it back? David shows us the way!
New Birth, New Life

New Birth, New Life

2025-02-02--:--

As the gospel transforms our identity, it also transforms how we love, how we see things, and what we desire.
If we want to be a local church with a global impact, we need to do what we see the church in Antioch doing here. We need to press up, press in, and press out!
On the surface of this text, it looks at first like James is losing big and Herod is winning out. But we soon realize things are not what they seem. In God’s economy, the losers win in the end, and the winners lose. And it’s all ultimately...
The whole narrative in Acts 12 turns on a prayer meeting! As we consider this story together, we will learn a number of things about prayer: (1) It Starts with Need; (2) It’s Passionately Persistent; (3) It’s Cultivated in Community; (4) It Forms...
Have you ever wondered why Jesus was laid in a manger? What is the Son of God doing in an animal’s feeding trough? He’s the greatest gift we could ever be given and yet he’s wrapped in such shoddy paper. Why? The Bible provides us with at least...
As we follow along with the early church in the book of Acts, a lot of times we’ll get pictures of what a healthy gospel-formed church should look like even still today. In Acts 11, we see that a gospel-formed church is marked by: (5) Resilience; (6)...
Idols lie, lure, then laugh at our destruction. Jesus loves, pursues, and restores us to abundant life in him.
This morning, as we begin the Advent Season, we will explore one of the admonitions in Romans 12: “Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep” (v. 15). This was written to the first century church in Rome, with Paul inviting the church...
As we follow along with the early church in the book of Acts, a lot of times we’ll get pictures of what a healthy gospel-formed church should look like even still today. In Acts 11, we see that a gospel-formed church is marked by: (1) Hospitality...
Living in Fear

Living in Fear

2024-11-17--:--

Because we have been rescued by Jesus, we ought to live this present life with reverent fear of God, keeping in mind His coming judgment.
God’s word and God’s Spirit—they’ve always worked in tandem, both in creation and in redemption. Therefore, if you want to be filled with the Spirit and supplied with power for the Christian life, you don’t just start by hearing and believing God’s...
Every election is deemed “the most important of our lifetime.” Our country and our very lives are said to be hanging in the balance. If we’re not careful, we can get swept up in the narratives and the noise. We can attach our ultimate hope and...
If you want to be used by God in this world, you don’t have to do anything too flashy. Just focus on the fundamentals. Commit yourself to things like prayer, humility, the gospel, and obedience. God can work with that!
We are called to live with hope and to walk in holiness because of the new life we have in Jesus through God's grace!
The food laws in the OT, strange as they may seem to us, serve a profound purpose in the redemptive plan of God. They point to and are fulfilled in Jesus who brings the good news of peace, not just to Jews but to everyone everywhere!
Risk, Hope, Act

Risk, Hope, Act

2024-10-06--:--

Gospel love is love that arises from and accords with the gospel. It’s composed of three basic steps: risk, hope, and act. It’s the sort of love that should characterize the church, because it’s ultimately the love that’s come to each one of us in...
Though Paul makes a clear and compelling case for Jesus, his listeners do not thereafter repent and believe. Instead, they plot to kill him. The roots of our rebellion run deeper than we realize. We cannot reason people into the kingdom. The...
Baptism is a symbol of our death, burial and resurrection with Christ – our union with Christ. It is an expression of our faith in Jesus and His work – not ours. Baptism does not save – only Jesus can and does!
As we see who our God is, it evokes a response.
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