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We're Springhill Baptist Church in Springfield, MO. For more info, visit www.springhillbaptist.church where you'll see more about who we are. We publish these sermons to glorify God, so if you like them--He gets the credit! We also want to make disciples, no matter where they live. So enjoy!
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In this sermon, Pastor Jared walks through Acts 27, where Paul and his companions find themselves caught in a relentless storm and drifting at sea. Through this dramatic narrative, we are reminded of the reality of spiritual lostness in our own lives, what it reveals, what it exposes, and where it ultimately leaves us. Yet, in contrast to the chaos of the storm, Pastor Jared points us to the unshakable hope found in Christ. When we are found in Him, we discover peace in the midst of uncertainty, purpose in our trials, and an anchor that holds firm no matter how fierce the winds may blow.
In this sermon, we look at the different decisions made for Paul, by Paul, and by others in Acts 27 that define the direction of his journey. How do others decisions and our decisions affect our lives and the lives of those around us?
In this sermon, Greene County Director of Missions Josh Hall preaches from Romans 15:20–22, where the Apostle Paul expresses his ambition to preach the gospel “where Christ has not been named.” Josh challenges the church to embrace that same missionary vision—beginning right here in Greene County. Through this passage, we’re reminded that gospel advancement is not just a distant mission but a local calling to plant churches and proclaim Christ where His name is not yet known.
In this passage we look at the response of Agrippa, and the way he almost accepts the message of Paul. How can we avoid Agrippa's mistake?
In this sermon, Pastor Jared walks through Acts 25, where Paul once again finds himself standing before earthly rulers, this time before Festus and King Agrippa. Through the unfolding events, we see how Paul’s unwavering faith gives him the courage to speak truth even when surrounded by corruption, confusion, and political pressure
Join us as we celebrate 8 baptisms! Listen to the testimonies of people surrendering their lives to the lordship of Christ and publicly professing that decision in baptism.
In this sermon, Pastor Jared walks through Acts 24, where Paul stands before Governor Felix to give his defense. We see the charges brought against him, his bold confession of faith, and the unique opportunity he had to testify about Christ before a ruler. This passage reminds us that God often opens doors for the gospel in unexpected places and calls us to be faithful witnesses, whether before crowds or kings.
In this last week in our Trustworthy series, Pastor Jared discusses the Christians responsibility to their community. Believers ought to remember first and foremost their citizenship in the kingdom of God. But as people living in a broken world we have a unique chance to herald the kingdom of God in the present day by the way we interact in our relationships at every level from personal all the way to the national.
In this sermon, Pastor Jared walks through Titus chapter 2, where Paul gives practical instructions for how Titus is to teach and guide different groups within the church. This passage highlights God’s design for discipleship, showing how every believer, regardless of age or stage of life, plays a vital role in building up the body of Christ.
We look at the instructions in Titus for leaders and teachers in the church to live pure lives. How can one maintain their conduct and walk the straight path? We consider the wisdom of Psalm 1 and the importance for us all to be mindful of what we 'soak in.'
In this sermon, Pastor Jared unpacks what every believer needs for their faith to endure. Drawing from the Apostle Paul’s words to Timothy, we are challenged to faithfully apply this same wisdom in our lives today.
What is the most moldable substance on earth? Clay? Play-Doh? Silly Putty? In this sermon, Pastor Jared contests that the human heart is the oldest, and most moldable thing on earth. How are you being molded?
In this sermon, Pastor Jared examines 2 Timothy 2, challenging us with this truth: If you want to be faithful to the Lord, be faithful in these things. He reminds us that even when we fall short, God remains faithful.
This week we move into 2 Timothy and read Paul's advice to Timothy - this time reminding him of the family of faith that he has. He encourages him that he ought to take his faith as his own personal responsibility. We look at how regardless of the examples of faith we may have, we ought to make our faith persona; and pass on our example to those who follow after us.
What are you chasing after? In this message from 1 Timothy 6, Pastor Jared reminds us that true gain comes not from worldly possessions but from pursuing the Lord above all else.
Join us for this special reflection on what God has done in our church this year. We remember the power of prayer and the profound affect it has had on our faith this year as we have seen God move.
In 1st Timothy 5, Paul’s instruction centers on relationships—how we live, lead, and love in community. In this powerful sermon, Pastor Jared challenges us to take an honest look at the state of our relationships. Are they marked by health or hidden friction? He encourages us to examine our hearts and consider if there’s any unconfessed sin hindering the way we relate to others.
In this message we look at Paul's instructions to Timothy on how to navigate the end of days, false teachers, lies, and deception. Join us as we see how a man or woman of God ought to conduct themselves and uphold the truth of God above all else.
In this sermon, Pastor Jared explores what trustworthy leadership truly looks like by pointing us to Paul’s words in his first letter to Timothy. He unpacks Paul’s deep longing, his example of godly leadership, and his genuine concern for the lives of others. Be encouraged as you consider how these qualities can shape your own influence and leadership.
We all want our prayers to have an impact. In this passage, Paul instructs Timothy on how to lead the church in prayer. Pastor Jared addresses key questions: When should we pray? Who should we pray for? And why do we pray? Take time to listen to this powerful and timely message.












