

Sunday Celebration (08/18/2024)
Psalm 42 and 43: The Lament and Longing of a Psalmist

A Weak Pastor and a Strong King
Jesus has a different vision for his undershepherds. Jesus has a different definition of strength. Jesus isn’t looking for a superstar pastor. Jesus cares little for the celebrity pastor movement. Jesus is looking for men to acknowledge weakness and see weakness as an opportunity for Christ to dwell within.

Cosmic and Human Rebellion, Part 2
Genesis 6:1-8 is one of the most debated passages in the Bible. The debate aside, it has deep theological significance.

Sunday Celebration (08/04/2024)
Sunday Celebration on August 4th, 2024

Can You Be Christian and Non-Religious?
It is not uncommon to hear someone say they follow Jesus but they are not “religious.” However, the claim has a few holes.

Sunday Celebration (07/21/2024)
We will open God’s Word to look at Mark 1:1-11 and Romans 6:1-11 to see what God says about baptism. After, we will celebrate several baptisms!

The Value and Utility of a Confession
In recent years Redemption Hill Church has moved from a statement of faith to a confession of faith. And you would be forgiven if you ask, what’s a confession of faith? And how is it any different than a statement of faith? It seems few Christians, especially within evangelicalism, are familiar with historic creeds and confessions.

Resisting Amnesia: Celebrating the Lord’s Table
Remember What? Every week at Redemption Hill Church, we celebrate the Lord’s Table. We celebrate the Lord’s Table to remember the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. When a person...

Children, Baptism, and Lord’s Table
Every Sunday, Redemption Hill Church participates in the Lord’s Table. There are theological convictions for this pattern. One reason is that the Lord’s Table is an ongoing remembrance of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ (1 Cor 11:23-26). And a question I often receive from parents is, when should I allow my child to participate in communion?
Ready to take the next step?
Now that you know a bit about what to expect on Sundays, it’s time to plan your visit! Using our Plan a Visit form, you can let us know ahead of time that you’ll be here. This helps us ensure a smooth check-in process for your kids, and we’ll go ahead and set aside a gift for you as a thank you for joining us.