Episodes

Sunday Jun 11, 2017
Legacy - Leah: Weary - Week 3
Sunday Jun 11, 2017
Sunday Jun 11, 2017
“Leah - Weary”
Genesis 29:31-35
Bryan Jones
This morning we are continuing our sermon series called “Legacy - What’s In a Name?” In this series, we are looking at some Old Testament characters to see how their legacy can shape our story. Last week we learned from Noah that we must learn to find comfort in God’s grace, not in our sin. This morning we will take a look at the story of Leah. Leah’s story is a story of comparison, and deceit, and ultimately of finding peace in God. As we will see, even though followers of Jesus have been set free, many are not living free. The story of Leah shows us how to find inner peace and how to live free.

Sunday Jun 04, 2017
Legacy - Comforter - Week 1
Sunday Jun 04, 2017
Sunday Jun 04, 2017
“Noah - Comforter”
Genesis 6:5-9
Dr. Gary Singleton
This morning we are starting a sermon series called “Legacy - What’s In a Name?” For the next five weeks we are going to look at some Old Testament characters to see how their legacy can shape our story. Today we will start with Noah, whose name means “comfort.” Noah lived in a very uncomfortable time, but he knew where to find comfort.
Noah’s story is the story of a world filled with people who were comfortable in their sin. It’s the story of one man who, by the grace of God, found comfort by walking with God. From Noah we learn to find comfort in God’s grace, not in our sin.
Watch full message at TheHeights.org

Sunday May 28, 2017
Transformed - In Love - Week 6
Sunday May 28, 2017
Sunday May 28, 2017
“In Love”
Romans 8:31-39
Dr. Gary Singleton
This morning we are wrapping up our sermon series from Romans 8 with some powerful words from the Apostle Paul. One of the first things a person learns when they start to investigate Christianity is that God loves us. He is for us. Paul tells us in Romans 8:31 “… If God is for us, who can be against us?” Now some days it certainly seems like a lot of things are against us. Terrorists. Disease. Sometimes even our friends and family seem to be against us. So how do we know that when God tells us that He is “for us” it negates anyone and anything that is against us? This morning we will listen as Paul presents us with some pretty convincing evidence.

Sunday May 21, 2017
Transformed - Pain to Possibility - Week 5
Sunday May 21, 2017
Sunday May 21, 2017
In Pain to Possibility
Bryan Jones
Romans 8: 26-30
It can be incredibly difficult to look beyond the pain for such possibilities, yet in Romans 8, we are promised that God works good from our pain, and that we are more than conquerors of all forms of pain (v. 35-39).
See more at TheHeights.org!

Sunday May 14, 2017
Transformed -In Hope - Week 4
Sunday May 14, 2017
Sunday May 14, 2017
“In Hope”
Romans 8:18-25
Happy Mother’s Day! Being a mom is one of God’s greatest blessings, and I hope you have plans today to honor that special mom in your life. But being a mom is also one of the hardest jobs around. And it’s not just moms who experience tough days. We all know what it’s like to struggle in this life. This morning as we continue our sermon series “Transformed” from Romans 8, Paul talks about our present suffering in this life and our future hope in Jesus. For anyone who is struggling with finances, or relationships (or just struggling to make it through the day), Paul gives incredible reasons for hope. This morning we learn from Paul that our future hope transforms our present suffering.

Sunday May 07, 2017
Transformed - In the Family - Week 3
Sunday May 07, 2017
Sunday May 07, 2017
“In the Family”
Romans 8:12-17
One of the most compelling things about the gospel is the promise of transformation. Over the past two weeks we have seen that when we become followers of Jesus, we are transformed from “guilty as charged” to “free in Christ.” This transformation takes place through the Holy Spirit, who dwells in us and enables us to do what God tells us to do. This morning as we continue to work our way through Paul’s transforming words in Romans 8, we learn that without Jesus we are adversaries of God. But when we become followers of Jesus we are transformed into heirs of God who will one day receive our inheritance - a life with Jesus in glory.

Sunday Apr 30, 2017
Transformed - In the Spirit - Week 2
Sunday Apr 30, 2017
Sunday Apr 30, 2017
“In the Spirit”
Romans 8:5-11
This morning we are continuing to work our way through Romans 8 in our sermon series “Transformed.” We learned last week that when we are connected to Jesus we go from “guilty as charged” to “free in Christ.” But God intended for salvation to be the beginning of our journey with Jesus, not the destination. Salvation launches us into a whole new life … a life in which we are transformed. Following Jesus means the Holy Spirit begins to develop the character of Jesus within us. We begin to live differently by the power of the Spirit so that God can send us out to continue the mission that Jesus began. This morning we will see that the Holy Spirit indwells us to transform us.

Sunday Apr 23, 2017
Transformed - In Christ - Week 1
Sunday Apr 23, 2017
Sunday Apr 23, 2017
“In Christ”
Dr. Gary Singleton
Romans 8:1-4
This morning we will begin a sermon series from Romans 8 called “Transformed.” Have you ever noticed that some people seem to have a “deal-making” approach to being a follower of Jesus? They think that if they do their part … if they believe in Jesus and follow a few religious practices … Jesus will do His part and welcome them into heaven. But becoming a follower of Jesus is about much more than just getting saved and avoiding hell. Salvation is not the end of our journey with God - it’s the beginning of God transforming us and sending us out on mission for Him. As we turn to Paul’s words in Romans 8 we will see where this journey of transformation leads. Our transformation in Jesus takes us from “guilty as charged” to “free in Christ.”

Sunday Apr 16, 2017
Easter Sunday - First Things First - Dr. Gary Singleton
Sunday Apr 16, 2017
Sunday Apr 16, 2017
First Things First
1 Corinthians 15:1-8
This Easter Sunday, we celebrate what makes the death and resurrection "Good News!" Remembering the good news of the Gospel strengthens us in the face of the bad news of our temptations. Looking at the first century Corinthian church, we see that no one is beyond redemption when they hear the Good News of Jesus Christ's death for their sins!

Sunday Apr 09, 2017
End Times 101 - Imminent - Dr. Gary Singleton
Sunday Apr 09, 2017
Sunday Apr 09, 2017
“Imminent”
Matthew 24:36-51
Dr. Gary Singleton
This morning we are wrapping up our sermon series on the end times from Matthew 24. Jesus is talking to His disciples on the Mount of Olives just days before His crucifixion, and He is telling them what to watch for in the last days. Over the centuries, many have made predictions concerning the end of the world - and all of them have been wrong. Jesus is very clear when he says “… concerning the day and hour no one knows, …” (Matthew 24:36). Jesus tells us we should look for a day - not a date. Our great hope does not rest in knowing the date of Jesus’ return, but in knowing we will live with Jesus forever. Jesus invites us to live today with the end in mind.

