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This Sunday at HCC, we continue our Seven Deadly Sins series by looking at Envy — the Green-Eyed Monster. Envy begins with comparison, grows through insecurity, and ends by stealing our joy, but gratitude breaks its grip. Join us as we learn how to recognize envy in our hearts, find contentment in Christ, and celebrate the blessings God has already given us. Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in Hutto, TX. Can't make it in person? You are welcome to...
This Sunday, we begin our new series on The Seven Deadly Sins by focusing on anger—a God-given emotion that often turns destructive when fueled by pride, selfishness, or misplaced love. Scripture reminds us that while righteous anger seeks restoration, sinful anger stems from over-loving the wrong things—our comfort, control, or reputation—more than God. True freedom from anger begins with love: loving God first and allowing His Spirit to shape our responses with patience, gentleness, and for...
As we conclude our series The Rise and Fall of a Hero by looking at Samson’s final moments. Betrayed, blinded, and enslaved, Samson faced the painful consequences of his sin—but in his brokenness, he turned back to God. With repentance came restoration, and in his last act, God used him mightily once more. Samson’s story reminds us that even in failure, God’s grace meets us with the power to redeem and restore. Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in ...
Samson had God-given strength, but his downfall came when he treated sin like a game and forgot the Source of his power. How often do we do the same—pushing boundaries, thinking we’re invincible, only to find ourselves trapped? Samson’s story reminds us that pride leads to a fall, but God’s grace can bring restoration. If you are feeling stuck, experiencing a slump, or feeling far from God we invite you to oin us this week. Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. A...
Samson’s life is a striking paradox—strong before men, yet weak before temptation; anointed by God, yet often compromised by sin. His story mirrors our own, reminding us that gifts without holiness lead to ruin but also pointing us to Jesus, who was victorious in weakness and holy in every way. As we learn from Samson’s failures, we are called to lay aside sin and pursue holiness, not in our own strength, but through the power of Christ who redeems and sustains us. Our regular service i...
Samson appeared to be a hero, but his story reveals a man marked by weakness, pride, and failure. Yet God still worked through him to accomplish His purposes. The reminder for us is clear: God does not require perfection to use us—He works through imperfect people by the power of His Spirit. Jesus is the true Hero, and our role is to trust and follow Him. Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in Hutto, TX. Can't make it in person? You are welcome to jo...
This Sunday we launch our new series, Samson: The Rise and Fall of a Hero. Samson’s story reminds us that even when God’s people drift, He is still at work—raising up leaders, working in unexpected ways, and showing that He alone is the true hero. As we begin looking at the life of Samson, our prayer is that the Spirit of God would stir in us to live faithfully, courageously, and fully surrendered to His Kingdom purposes. Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Aus...
Anger itself isn’t sinful—it’s what we do with it that makes the difference. Jesus got angry, but His anger was righteous—it cleared the way for healing, worship, and restoration. The question for us is: will we let Him flip the tables in our hearts so our anger points people back to God instead of pushing them away? Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in Hutto, TX. Can't make it in person? You are welcome to join us live on Facebook or YouTube. If y...
Life can knock the wind out of you, and mental health struggles are more common than we think. In Luke 7, we see Jesus notice a grieving widow, feel deep compassion, and step right into her pain, even crossing social and religious boundaries to bring hope. The same Jesus who saw her sees you today—right in your anxiety, sadness, or struggles—and He’s not afraid to meet you in the mess. You’re not alone, you’re loved, and His mercies are new every morning. Our regular service is at 10am on Sun...
We all deal with worry and anxiety at some level—sometimes it’s about money, work, family, or even big projects. The truth is, most of what we stress about never actually happens, yet it still weighs us down. Jesus reminds us in Matthew 6 not to let worry steal our peace but to trust that our Heavenly Father already knows what we need. Instead of being paralyzed by anxiety, let’s keep seeking God’s Kingdom first and trust Him to take care of the rest. Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays...
As a new school year begins, we're marking Back to School Sunday by turning our focus to what matters most. In 1 Timothy 1:5, the Apostle Paul reminds us that the aim of our charge is love—rooted in a pure heart, a good conscience, and a sincere faith. Whether you're a student, educator, administrator, parent, or simply entering a new season of life, this is an opportunity to reset spiritually as we step into the year ahead with purpose and clarity. Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. ...
Our culture doesn’t do hard things very well. Whether it’s relationships, careers, school, or even church—we’re trained to chase comfort and quit when things get tough. But following Jesus was never meant to be easy—it’s meant to be worth it. In Jude, we’re reminded: expect opposition, stay connected to Jesus, show mercy, and give all the glory to God. Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in Hutto, TX. Can't make it in person? You are welcome to join ...
God is both gracious and holy, and while He calls us His own, He also calls us to live in a way that reflects Him. There are voices out there twisting the truth and pushing a self-centered gospel—don’t be fooled. Jesus is coming back, not just as Savior, but as Judge and King. Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in Hutto, TX. Can't make it in person? You are welcome to join us live on Facebook or YouTube. If you need prayer or you just need someone t...
"Truth isn’t changing—people are just getting louder about twisting it. Jude reminds us to know who we are (loved, called, and kept by Jesus), recognize false teaching when it creeps in, and stay anchored in the gospel. This 'woke' culture wants grace without surrender, but Jesus calls us to something deeper: truth, holiness, and purpose." Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in Hutto, TX. Can't make it in person? You are welcome to join us live on Fa...
"Ever been told to ‘just follow your heart’? Yeah… how’d that work out? In our last Trustworthy Saying, Paul reminds us in Titus 3:3–8 that our hearts used to lead us into a mess—but God stepped in with mercy, grace, and renewal. Now we get to live like that grace actually made a difference—by doing good, not to earn love, but because we’ve already been loved." Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in Hutto, TX. Can't make it in person? You are welcome...
As we celebrate the freedom we have in our country, we are reminded that Christ has also set us free. However, our freedom is not to be used for ourselves but to serve others and build the body of Christ. This means that while we are independent, it is crucial for us to be interdependent on one another! Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in Hutto, TX. Can't make it in person? You are welcome to join us live on Facebook or YouTube. If you need prayer...
What was your best day? A wedding? A big win? Holding a new baby? It's easy to feel close to God on days like that—but what about the hard ones? Paul reminds us in 2 Timothy 2 to remember Jesus, risen from the dead—because for those in Christ, every day is Easter. Even in suffering, regret, or doubt, God’s grace covers you. He’s not just faithful on your good days—He’s faithful every day. Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in Hutto, TX. Can't make i...
Ever had a wake-up call that made you rethink what really matters? In 1 Timothy 4, Paul reminds us that while physical fitness is great, spiritual training matters way more — it lasts forever. What you believe shapes how you live, and how you spend your time shows what you value. Set your hope on Jesus and keep growing. Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in Hutto, TX. Can't make it in person? You are welcome to join us live on Facebook or YouTube. I...
We’re called to more! In a world full of influencers, God is looking for people who influence others toward Jesus — not for a platform, but to serve. The church needs leaders who lead with character, not just competence. When you say yes to God’s call, you not only bless others, but your own faith grows too! Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in Hutto, TX. Can't make it in person? You are welcome to join us live on Facebook or YouTube. If you need p...
This summer at HCC, we're diving into "Trustworthy Sayings" — real talk from Paul that hits hard. Today we kicked it off with the powerful reminder: Jesus came to save sinners… not the cleaned-up version of you, but the real, messy you. Paul went from Christian killer to church planter, and his story shows us that no one is too far gone. Jesus meets us right where we are — with grace that overflows. Our regular service is at 10am on Sundays. We are located at 304 E. Austin Ave in Hutto, TX. C...



