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Follow the Oak Hill Boys Basketball team and their experiences on their Mission Trip to Jamaica June 29th thru July 6th. Check back here for daily updates and testimonials. **Participants in the mission trip to Jamaica are members of the Oak Hill Boys Basketball team. However, this trip is not sponsored by or in any way affiliated with the Oak Hill United School Corporation.**
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Welcome, and thank you for checking out Oak Hills Church's weekly podcast. Pastored by Lead Minister Travis Eades and Teaching Minister Max Lucado, we have grown into a dynamic, non-denominational congregation. We are disciples who make disciples by guiding all people to follow Jesus moment by moment.
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Oak Hills Baptist Church is an inter-generational community committed to following Jesus. Our mission is to Reach, Grow, and Serve. Our Sunday messages are an important aspect of how we try to stir conversation about discipleship and life with Jesus. This congregation started over 30 years ago, and is affiliated with the North American Baptist Conference.
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More than just referring about their behavior as individuals in the world, Paul is actually pointing to the way that they live out their heavenly citizenship with one another, their collective polity. See, Paul recognizes that as a local church, they have a common life with each other. That is, set in the context of their citizenship in the Roman e…
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Paul did not say, "Everything has a purpose." He did not say, "In spite of the difficult circumstances of me being in prison, God did something good." Paul simply did not make the best of a bad situation. What Paul said is far more remarkable.He said, what has happened to me—that is, getting thrown into prison—has served to advance the good news. I…
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Over the next several months, we will be reading someone else's mail. I say that as sort of a creative way to refer to the fact that this New Testament book, this epistle to the Philippians, really is a letter from the apostle Paul to the local church that he had started in the city of Philippi.But in another sense, I say that because, you read the…
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How does the resurrection make a difference on a Wednesday? When I'm bored at school? When I'm grocery shopping at Trader Joe's? Or languishing at a mundane job I only endure for the paycheck? Now we can have a fine time today kicking around some theology of the resurrection, or maybe naming two or three proofs for the resurrection, but I want to t…
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"Our first priority as the church is not to make all these things happen in the world through political action, but to be a prophetic witness to the hope of a world remade according to Christ." Brian ZahndToo often, we sink our chips into politics and try and make the society righteous. But as the church, we are the ones who are to be the righteous…
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Politics—if we think of the fullest definition of it—has to do with how we live together, and how we relate to each other in the various communities that we are in. It has to do with the values and the principles that govern our communities and relationships and common life together.And today's topic is "Incarnational Politics." It might seem like …
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I have to tell you lately, I've been taken with the phrase, "The center is different than the middle." Think about that from the perspective of a follower of Jesus. The middle is neutral political ground to avoid conflict and make everyone happy. But for the Christian, the center is the starting point for healthy discussion and debate. And the cent…
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God says in the first of the ten commandments these words, "I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery. You shall have no other Gods before me." And a few verses later in the second commandment, God continues the theme, "You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not hold anyone guilt…
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A crucified God is at the center of our faith, and this image gives us a vision of power that is upside-down from Rome's, Jerusalem's, Washington D.C.'s, or any other place of power. Jesus' life was cross-shaped even before He went to the cross. It was a life of service and sacrifice. Jesus said at the end of Matthew 28, "All authority in heaven an…
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The church, from the very beginning, was designed to be a community of "Unlikes," a community of "Differents." There is a palpable tension in the New Testament around the inclusion of the Gentiles in the early church. Christianity was born out of the Jewish faith, and there came points along the way where there was pressure to let Gentiles be part …
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