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Weekly sermons from Hickory Rock Baptist Church in Louisburg, North Carolina.

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This week's sermon looks at Stephen's sermon before the Sanhedrin. Stephen reminds us that if we do not learn from the sins and failures of the past, we will continue to commit them again and again.
In this week's sermon, we look at the story of Stephen. We learn from this that the more we seek to be like Christ, the more we should expect to be treated like Christ.
In this week's sermon, we see how busyness distracts and divides God's people and what we must do to see through these distractions to do the work Christ has called us to do.
In this week's sermon, we are reminded that the world will oppose the work of God. We learn that our faithfulness to Christ is forged in trials, and how we deal with such trials reveals our commitment to Him.
In this week's sermon, we see an example of great love and generosity in the church and an example of sin that had to be dealt with swiftly and surely. From this, we are reminded of the zealousness with which God will protect the holiness of His church.
In this week's sermon, we study the apostles' boldness before the Sanhedrin and unpack the recipe for living boldly in our daily lives.
In this week's sermon, we look at Peter's sermon in the temple complex. From this text, we learn of the importance of remembering all that God has done through Christ, and why we must remember everything God has promised to do, and that we must also remember that God is still at work all around us.
In this week's sermon, we explore the first healing miracle in Acts and see how it announces the arrival of the Messiah's kingdom.
In this week's sermon, we look at the response to Peter's Pentecost sermon, and we learn from the early believers how we are to be the Church.
In this week's sermon, we look at Peter's Pentecost sermon and learn how the Holy Spirit's arrival confirms our purpose and proclamation as Jesus's followers.
In this week's sermon, we look at the events of the Day of Pentecost and discover what the implications of Pentecost are for us today.
In this week's sermon, we see how the early church navigated through an uncomfortable time of transition by committing to prayer and trusting in God's provision.
In this week's sermon, we learn that the work of the Church begins in Acts but will not be completed until Christ returns. From this, we learn that Acts matters because we are still living it out today.
In this week's sermon, we see how God calls on us to see our internal problems and how He demonstrates His faithfulness through eternal promises.
In this week's sermon, we see how God reaffirms His presence with His people. We learn that God's past promises give our present work meaning, and that His promises of future faithfulness give us reason to keep moving forward.
In this week's sermon, we begin the Book of Haggai. We see how God's people denied Him worship and reverence by neglecting the Temple and focusing only on their lives. We see that if we fail to prioritize God, it should be no surprise when we are left wanting and unsatisfied.
In this week's sermon, we see Paul explain that walking the line and honoring Christ demands we must get rid of our old sinful mindset, our old sinful behaviors, and our old sinful superficiality.
In this week's sermon, we explore Paul's teaching about staying focused on Christ despite all the "noise" and distractions of the world.
In this week's sermon, we explore the unequaled supremacy of Jesus, what He has done in us, and what He is doing through us.
In this week's sermon, we begin walking through Paul's letter to the Colossians. We look at his prayer of thankfulness for their faith, how he desires them to continue growing in holiness, and his exhortation to walk worthy of the Lord.
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