Episodios

  • Kingdom Ambassadors | Civic Engagement (I)
    Apr 12 2026

    Calvary Hill Baptist Church (11am) / Pinkston (5pm)

    Scripture teaches that Christians are "citizens of heaven." Is that compatible with being citizens of the United States of America, or any earthly polity? In this sermon, Daniel Houck introduces a new series on civic engagement for Christians, showing that Christians may be "dual citizens" of the kingdom of heaven and their countries on Earth. As Christians, we are called to be God's ambassadors from the kingdom of heaven: representing his interests as salt and light in our communities, countries, and world.

    https://bio.link/danielwhouck

    https://www.calvaryhillbc.org/

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    33 m
  • Is Easter a Pagan Holiday?
    Apr 5 2026

    Calvary Hill Baptist Church (11am) / Pinkston (5pm)

    This Easter sermon focuses on the renewal God brought to the world through Jesus Christ. Contrary to popular online memes, the roots of Easter are not pagan, but Christian. God brings renewal to Jesus, to us, and through us, the world. The natural symbolism of new life in springtime is fulfilled in Jesus.

    https://bio.link/danielwhouck

    https://www.calvaryhillbc.org/

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    31 m
  • Feast: The Eucharist in Salvation History | Reconsider Communion (IV)
    Mar 29 2026

    Calvary Hill Baptist Church (11am) / Pinkston (5pm)

    We often think of the past significance of the Lord's Supper, how it points us to the cross. While that is central to the meaning of communion, in this sermon, Daniel Houck shows how biblically, the Lord's Supper points us further back, to the Passover, as well as to the present power of God and the future return of Christ. We need to grasp the past, present, and future meaning of this feast to fully appreciate it.

    https://bio.link/danielwhouck

    https://www.calvaryhillbc.org/

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    31 m
  • "Take: Is There a Right Way to Do Communion?" | Reconsider Communion (I)
    Mar 8 2026

    In this first sermon in the series Reconsider Communion, Daniel Houck introduces the ordinance or sacrament of communion, aka the Lord's Supper or the Eucharist. Though it is unfortunately often neglected in evangelical churches, Jesus gave his church this practice to strengthen our faith through a renewal of the new covenant. We are not free to do communion without following the tradition he handed on. At the same time, there are many right ways to do communion, because Jesus left the details of the administration of communion to the discretion of his church.

    https://bio.link/danielwhouck

    https://www.calvaryhillbc.org/

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    27 m
  • Philippians
    Mar 1 2026

    Calvary Hill Baptist Church (11am) / Pinkston (5pm)

    In this final sermon on Philippians, Daniel Houck discusses Paul's command to avoid anxiety. Through choosing to look for God's movement in our lives, and transforming our worries into prayers, the Holy Spirit can free us from the fears and anxieties that threaten to cripple us.

    https://bio.link/danielwhouck

    https://www.calvaryhillbc.org/

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    33 m
  • Philippians 1:27–2:11 | Philippians (III)
    Feb 15 2026

    Calvary Hill Baptist Church (11am) / Pinkston (5pm)

    Paul exhorts the Philippians to avoid selfish ambition and pursue the path of humility. Why? Because that was the path that Jesus Christ himself, the eternal Son of God, took, for our salvation. That path ends in his exaltation.

    https://bio.link/danielwhouck

    https://www.calvaryhillbc.org/

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    32 m
  • Philippians 1:12–26 | Philippians (II)
    Feb 8 2026

    Calvary Hill Baptist Church (11am) / Pinkston (5pm)

    Although his imprisonment seems like something that would slow the gospel down, Paul shows the Philippians that it actually serves to advance the gospel. He rejoices because whether the Romans execute him or not, he will either be with Christ for eternity or advance Christ's gospel here and now. In fact, that is the purpose of Paul's time on Earth: advancing the gospel.

    https://bio.link/danielwhouck

    https://www.calvaryhillbc.org/

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    29 m
  • Philippians 1:1–11 | Philippians (I)
    Feb 1 2026

    Calvary Hill Baptist Church (11am) / Pinkston (5pm)

    In this first sermon in a series on Philippians, Daniel Houck introduces the letter and discusses and applies the first fourteen verses. Above all, Philippians is a book focused on encouraging the church in Jesus Christ.

    https://bio.link/danielwhouck

    https://www.calvaryhillbc.org/

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    25 m