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Wisdom From Above - James 3:13-18
Guest Preacher: Greg Blysma Gracehill Church 2026
2026-02-23
28 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Attitudes of a Christ-Filled Church | 1 Peter 3:8-12
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from 1 Peter 3:8-12. Everyone desires a sweet life, but they often look in different places to find it. How can Christians enjoy a good life, especially in the midst of suffering? Peter provides a straightforward answer. Big Idea: Live together with Christ-like attitudes, and you will inherit a blessing! GraceHill, live together as a Christ-filled church! (8-9a) GraceHill, live together as a Christ-filled church because of eternity! (9b-12)
2025-01-05
41 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
The Last Witness: Fallen, Yet Forgiven | Matthew 26:69-75
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 26:69-75. Jesus is on trial. Multiple witnesses are sought to testify against Him, but all of their testimonies are false. Only Jesus testifies truthfully about Himself. But is there another witness to confirm Jesus’ testimony? There is – Peter. However, unlike Jesus, Peter lies about his association with Him, swearing and cursing. Is there hope for him? Big Idea: Peter’s denial demonstrates the gravity of our sin against Jesus and the greatness of His faithfulness towards us. Peter’s Grave Failure: Never Forget the Gravity of Your Sinf...
2024-04-21
50 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
On Trial: What Does Jesus Deserve? | Matthew 26:57-68
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 26:57-68. “What do you think?” asked Caiaphas. What does He deserve? The answer in our text is—He’s worthy of death! But what do we think? Let's examine four portraits of Jesus and consider our response to each. Big Idea: Jesus, who was unjustly condemned to death, is deserving of our trust, confession, worship, and following. Jesus, the Innocent One: Trust Him as Your Savior (57-61) Jesus, the Silent One: Confess Him as Your Substitute (62-63a) Jesus, the Majestic One: Worship Him as Your Sovereign...
2024-04-14
51 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
A Strange Plan: God-Man Arrested | Matthew 26:47-56
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 26:47-56. During Jesus' arrest, we see traitors kissing, disciples fighting, angels resting, the innocent being arrested, and the followers fleeing. Nothing about this scene makes sense unless you view it through the eyes of a loving God who was determined to save His people. Everything here is beyond human logic; it’s according to higher wisdom. Big Idea: Jesus' strange arrest magnifies God’s commitment to cover and pardon us! Jesus Suffered Personal Betrayal To Show His Commitment to Us (47-50) Jesus Refused Personal Protection To Becom...
2024-04-07
49 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Resurrection Harvest is Guaranteed | 1 Corinthians 15:20-28
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from 1 Corinthians 15:20-28. In 1 Corinthians 15, Paul defends the reality of Christ’s resurrection, which guarantees something for all who put their faith in Him. Jesus Himself provides the initial testimony to support this guarantee. Big Idea: Since Christ, the “first fruits,” is alive, the full harvest of resurrection and restoration is guaranteed. Reality: Christ Has Been Raised from the Dead! (20) Resurrection: All Who Belong to Christ Will Be Raised (21-23) Restoration: Everything Will Be Restored to Perfection (24-28)
2024-03-31
52 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
When God Swears | Hebrews 7:17-28
A sermon by Yan Kislitsa from Hebrews 7:17-28. Big Idea: The hope of eternal life with God is based on two things - the Father’s oath and the Son’s priesthood
2024-03-30
28 min
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The Second Garden: “Not My Will But Yours” | Matthew 26:36-46
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 26:36-46. The Garden of Gethsemane reveals Jesus' sorrow unlike any other time during His earthly ministry. It was in the Garden of Gethsemane that Jesus, the second Adam, was able to overcome the greatest temptation on the way to restoring what the first Adam ruined in the Garden of Eden. Big Idea: Gethsemane reveals our Savior’s pure character and provides His perfect comfort. Watch Jesus who Battles — He Understands Your Struggles (36-39) Watch Jesus who Warns — He Knows Your Snares (40-41) Watch Jesus who Obeys — He Secure...
2024-03-24
53 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
The First Supper: Forgiveness, Fellowship, Future | Matthew 26:26-30
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 26:26-30. Halfway through the meal, Jesus transforms the last Passover into the first Supper, and its significance is hard to overemphasize. Jesus provides His disciples with a lens through which they can make sense of the cross. He offers them a framework that will guide their lives and solidify their mission after His resurrection. Big Idea: Communion is a Gospel celebration of our complete forgiveness, united fellowship, and glorious future. Look Back with Faith: Your Forgiveness is Accomplished (26-28) Look Around with Love: Your Fellowship is U...
2024-03-17
50 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
The Final Passover: Perfect Lamb for Straying Sheep | Matthew 26:17-25; 31-35
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 26:17-25; 31-35. A familiar scene from the Gospel of Matthew reemerges during the final Passover meal: apart from Jesus himself, there are no heroes or saints. Instead, the meal portrays a group of failed men - straying sheep in the presence of a perfect Lamb. They sit with Jesus at the table not because of their own merits or righteousness but as beneficiaries of Jesus’ reconciling work for them. Big Idea: Our straying, as Christ’s sheep, points to the necessity of the Lamb’s sacrifice for us....
2024-03-10
47 min
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Treasure or Treason: What is Jesus Worth? | Matthew 26:1-16
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 26:1-16. Matthew begins the passion account with a surprising twist. The religious conspiracy is not surprising; they have been scheming how to get rid of Jesus for a while now. The surprise is what happens next. In light of Christ’s impending sacrifice, Matthew presents two responses to Christ - one of pure devotion and love, and the other of deception and hate. Big Idea: In light of Christ’s infinite worth, nothing we give up for Him is too costly. Know: Jesus Sovereignly and Freely Sacri...
2024-03-03
46 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Surprised Separation: The Sheep and the Goats | Matthew 25:31-46
A sermon by Yan Kislitsa from Matthew 25:31-46. The Parable of the Sheep and the Goals explains the attitude Christians should have while they await Christ's return. In the parable, there are no commands or direct encouragement to act in a certain way, but rather an explanation of what to expect upon Christ's return. Big Idea: Wait for the Lord Jesus as people who are so filled with the love of God that they can't help but serve their brothers and sisters in Christ unselfconsciously. Separation: Serve people expecting their upcoming Judgement by God Su...
2024-02-25
57 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Waiting for Christ, Work for Christ | Matthew 25:14-30
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 25:14-30. The parable of the Talents teaches us to be faithful while Christ is away. Besides staying alert, his followers must work hard. It's important to ask: What will we do with Christ, who sacrificed for us? Will we ignore Him and focus only on ourselves? Or, as we wait for His return, will we prioritize His mission? Big Idea: Waiting for His return, make much of Christ by faithfully stewarding His riches. You have been Entrusted with the Riches of Christ (14-15) You are Called t...
2024-02-18
53 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Hurry Up and Wait: Here Comes the Bridegroom | Matthew 25:1-13
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 25:1-13. Christ's disciples thought that Jesus' glorious return would be immediate. However, through this parable, Jesus conveys a different message: When it comes to His return, we must hasten to prepare ourselves yet remain expectant, regardless of the duration of the wait. Big Idea: Knowing Jesus prepares you for His coming, feeds your expectation of His return, and secures your participation in the joy of Christ’s feast. Call: Prepare and Wait Expectantly for Jesus’ Return (1-10) Caution: When Jesus Returns, Preparation Will Not Be an Optio...
2024-02-11
53 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Ready? Jesus Comes When You Least Expect | Matthew 24:36-51
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 24:36-51. Christians are people of hope—the glorious truth that one day, we will be forever with Jesus. Yet, what fuels our hope is not the timing of His return but the certainty of His return. Believers are to be a people who anticipate the Lord's return so much that we are constantly awake to it, always ready for it, and faithfully serving in the light of it. Big Idea: Jesus will return when least expected, so live each day being occupied with Christ and offering Him to...
2024-02-04
48 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Recognize that He is at the Door | Matthew 24:29-35
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 24:29-35. Having addressed the disciples' initial question regarding the destruction of the temple, Jesus now responds to their second question concerning His coming and the end of the age. In essence, He emphasizes that despite the inevitable challenges and difficulties they will face, they should find comfort in the certainty of His return. Big Idea: Jesus is coming back, so be confident, comforted, and cautious. Be Confident: Jesus’ Coming Will Eclipse Everything Because He is the True Messiah (29-30a) Be Comforted: Jesus’ Coming Will Bring Both...
2024-01-28
53 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Let the Reader Understand | Matthew 24:15-28
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 24:15-28. Having corrected the disciples' wrong assumption that the destruction of the temple will automatically usher in the end, Jesus addresses the first question they asked. Specifically, He talks about the destruction of the temple, but His answer concerns more than one event in history. Big Idea: God has complete control over all the past, present, and future events of human history, so we should trust Him and stay faithful until His glorious coming. Understand the Nature of Prophecy: The Past Foreshadows the Future! (15-22) Understand t...
2024-01-21
56 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Endure To The End | Matthew 24:1-14
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 24:1-14. After prophesying about the destruction of the temple (soon after His ascension) and the national repentance of Israel (at the second coming) in Matt 23:37-39, Jesus leaves the temple, never to return. In just a short while, He will be gone. What were His disciples to do while He was absent? In the following verses, Jesus gives His pastoral counsel to His disciples, relevant for every generation between His two comings. Big Idea: Beloved of God, endure to the end by trusting, abiding, loving, and preaching C...
2024-01-14
51 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Keeping the First Things First | 1 Timothy 2:1-8
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from 1 Timothy 2:1-8. What significant tasks should our church prioritize? Alternatively, what would Christ, the Great Shepherd of the church, consider as the primary mission for the church? Big Idea: For GraceHill Church to advance God’s mission of reaching the lost, prayer must be our urgent and first priority! GraceHill, Let Us Make Prayer a Top Priority (1-2a) GraceHill, Our Prayers Advance God’s Mission (2b-7) GraceHill, Let Us Pray With the Right Attitude (8)
2024-01-07
45 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
The Glorious Year of Christ | Isaiah 61:1-11
A sermon by Kirill Belyakov from Isaiah 61:1-11. Big Idea: Once the Lord has given us favor in Christ to remain on this earth until He comes again, He will faithfully establish His earthly kingdom to be glorified among and through His people forever more in righteousness and grace. The Dawn of the Lord’s Dominion (1-3) The Dawn of a New Priesthood (4-8) The Dawn of a Supreme Nation (9-11)
2023-12-31
42 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Take Comfort! Spread Comfort! | Isaiah 40:1-11
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Isaiah 40:1-11. Isaiah 40 marks a significant shift as the prophet now speaks to the discouraged Jews in Babylonian exile, who feel defeated and believe God has let them down. Despite this, God comforts them in their despair. Big Idea: God does not forsake those who turn away from Him but offers them comfort—Jesus. So take comfort in Him and take His comfort to others! Take Comfort Because God is For You (1-2) Take Comfort Because Your Savior Has Come and Is Coming (3-5) Take Comfort Because God...
2023-12-24
53 min
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He Came and Is Coming! | Isaiah 11:1-10
A sermon by Pastor Mike Trofimenko from Isaiah 11:1-10. The concept of 'utopia' is scriptural and true. Such a world is guaranteed to come to fruition, but in due time. It is accomplished not by humans but by God Himself through His Son, Jesus Christ. Big Idea: Jesus Christ, God’s promised Messiah, has once come in the flesh and is returning soon to make all things right and bring everlasting peace on this earth. Rejoice in Our King (1) Delight in His Character (2–3a) Await for His Ultimate Reign (3b–9)
2023-12-17
47 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Finding Hope in Hopeless Times | Isaiah 9:1-7
A sermon by Yan Kislitsa from Isaiah 9:1-7. Although the book of Isaiah contains prophecies for Israel, the hope of both Israel and Judah is also ours, as it is anchored in the same Messiah who came once to save us from sin and will come again to reign in glory. Big Idea: Our hope for the future is reinforced by trusting in God's promises and His plan. No matter how desperate your situation may be, trust in God’s promises (1-5) No matter how absurd God’s method of salvation may seem to us, t...
2023-12-10
33 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
The Heart of Christ Towards Sinners | Matthew 23:37-39
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 23:37-39. Having just condemned the religious leaders of His people as hypocrites, and with those rebukes still ringing in the ears of the crowd, Jesus begins to openly express His heart — a broken heart for the very people He has just condemned. Here's a picture of God: one who does not delight in the destruction of sinners but rejoices when they turn from their sin and flee to Him for grace. Big Idea: Behold and bestow God’s compassion, which continually pursues to protect us from the comin...
2023-12-03
46 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Woes: Whom Does the King Reject? | Matthew 23:13-36
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 23:13-36. Just like the Sermon on the Mount is best known for the Beatitudes, which describe the character and attitudes of those the King approves, Matthew 23 is best known for the Woes, which describe the character and attitudes of those whom the King rejects. Big Idea: All who refuse to humble themselves and cling to Christ will be humbled and rejected! All Who Are Barriers to Christ (13-15) All Who Are Blinded by Their Self-Righteous Obedience (16-24) All Who Dress Up Their Unrepentant Hearts with Religion (25...
2023-11-26
53 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Exposing the Pharisee Hearts | Matthew 23:1-12
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 23:1-12. While some may be tempted to title this chapter 'The Mean Jesus,' it is His grace and compassion that are on display, as He speaks the truth, serving as a warning for His disciples today. Big Idea: The heart of Pharisaism is hypocrisy, which appears to be confident in God but is confident in self. 3 lessons from Christ's exposure of the Pharisee hearts: Study Scripture as the Direction to Christ Instead of Destination in Itself (1-3) Bless Others with Christ Instead of B...
2023-11-19
44 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
What Kind Of Savior Do You Need? | Matthew 22:41-46
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 22:41-46. Jesus' final question to the Pharisees compels us to grapple with our understanding of salvation. What type of Savior is Christ? What kind of Messiah are we seeking? The type of Savior we're looking for depends on our perception of the trouble we're in. Big Idea:Our slavery to sin requires a total Savior - One who is both Man and God! You Need a Human Savior to Bear Your Curse (41-42) You Need a Divine Savior to Give You Life (43-46)
2023-11-12
46 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
What is the Center of the Law? | Matthew 22:34-40
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 22:34-40. Has anyone ever obeyed the 'great commandment'? Yes, and that's precisely Matthew's point. When applying this text, we should first consider Jesus before ourselves. Big Idea: The center of God's Law is love for God and His people, which is perfectly revealed and fulfilled in Jesus. A Tempting Request (34-36) A Penetrating Response (37-39) A Gospel Reflection (40)
2023-11-05
47 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Masquerading Unbelief | Matthew 22:23-33
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 22:23-33. Having handled the first trap, Jesus is asked another deceitful question. Although on the surface, the issues appear to be those of death and resurrection, the deeper issue is unbelief, which Jesus diagnoses and addresses. Big Idea: Beware! Unbelief uses reason and morality as a cover-up to discredit God and avoid dealing with Gospel realities. Unbelief Presented (23-28) Unbelief Diagnosed (29) Unbelief Corrected (30-33)
2023-10-29
50 min
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Giving Back What Belongs to God | Matthew 22:15-22
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 22:15-22. Beginning at 22:15, Matthew presents the first of three deceitful attempts to trap Jesus. Everyone gangs up against Him to catch Him in some controversy. The question posed to Jesus is essentially this: "What is your relationship to the government, Jesus? Are you for the Romans or for the Jews?" His answer is very surprising! As Jesus' opponents are hoping to catch Him committing treason against the state, He exposes their treason against God! Big Idea: Our primary duty is to give back to God, from whom a...
2023-10-22
49 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
What is the Gospel? | John 3:16
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from John 3:16. The truth of John 3:16 is simple, yet it is so profound and weighty. It reveals the heart of the gospel, which is vitally needed for the unbeliever as well as the believer. Big Idea: The Gospel is a revelation of the gift of life. The Gospel Is a Revelation The Gospel Is a Gift The Gospel is Life
2023-10-15
39 min
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Who Is Worthy? He Is! | Matthew 22:1-14
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 22:1-14. The final parable in which Jesus continues to indict the religious leaders for their faithlessness is about a wedding, but with an unusual ending. Instead of the couple entering the wedding chambers with great joy, the parable ends with a man entering the outer darkness with 'weeping and gnashing of teeth.' Something profound happens. The groom and his father are terribly dishonored. Big Idea: Embrace God's gracious invitation to His banquet with humility and faith, for He is truly worthy! The Great Invitation (1-3a...
2023-10-08
50 min
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The Ambassador of Christ | 2 Corinthians 5:16-21
A sermon by guest preacher Patrick Lacson from 2 Corinthians 5:16-21. This section of Paul's writing contains the most essential paragraph in the entire New Testament regarding how we should think about and engage in ministry. Big Idea: Every Christian is an ambassador of Christ because every Christian has been changed by Christ! How have we been changed by Christ? He has given us a new mindset He has given us a new ministry He has given us a new message
2023-10-01
54 min
What's the Buzz at GraceHill!
Rebuilding Through Opposition - Nehemiah 4-7
Pastor Buzz & Aaron reflect on the past 7+yrs of GraceHill & dive into the details of how to defend against opposition while staying on the task God has for us.
2023-09-28
53 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
From Rejected Stone To Cornerstone | Matthew 21:33-46
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 21:33-46. The parable of the wicked vine-growers differs from all the others Jesus had spoken before. The scenes are emotionally stirring, with bright flashes of mercy shining against the dark backdrop of serial murders. They depict both the unprovoked violence of the growers and the unfathomable patience of the owner. Big Idea: Self-righteousness blinds you to God's exceeding patience and drives you to commit spiritual suicide. The Unfathomable Patience of the Landowner (33-37) The Unimaginable Wickedness of the Growers (35-41) The Unmistakable Vindication of the Son (42...
2023-09-24
47 min
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The Authority of Grace | Matthew 21:23-32
A sermon by Yan Kislitsa from Matthew 21:23-32. When questioned by the elders about His authority, Jesus demonstrated that His actions during His final week were rooted in grace. Big Idea: Grace is the greatest authority that leads us to obedience in faith. Jesus leads with Grace (23-27) Believers Follow Grace by Responding with Faith and Repentance (28-32)
2023-09-17
52 min
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Rebellious and Hypocritical Worship | Matthew 21:12-22
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 21:1-11. The OT prophets often demonstrated God's judgment through visual aids instead of pronouncing it directly. Matthew 21 presents to us another Prophet who employs the same technique to pronounce judgment upon Israel for rejecting the very hope they were claiming to be waiting for. Big Idea: All worship that does not center on Christ is rebellious and hypocritical! Jesus: The Right Place of Worship Jesus: The Right Person of Worship
2023-09-10
57 min
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Behold Your King is Coming | Matthew 21:1-11
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 21:1-11. People who promote themselves usually repel others. However, perhaps no event in the Gospels highlights Jesus' self-promotion as much as His triumphal entry. Why isn't Jesus off-putting? Big Idea: Though the people of Israel welcomed Jesus with proper theology and procession, they did not recognize His true identity. Do you? Behold Your Sovereign King (1-5) Behold Your Humble King (5-7) Behold Your Saving King (8-11)
2023-09-03
47 min
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God’s Plans; Our Prayers | 2 Kings 20:1-6
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from 2 Kings 20:1-6. At some point, we've all asked ourselves questions that pertain to both our prayers and God's sovereign will: If God controls every event, from the smallest to the greatest, then why should we pray? If events are predetermined, what meaningful difference can our prayers possibly make? These complex questions are indeed answered in the Bible. Big Idea: Pray, because our prayers are a means to accomplish God's plans that demonstrate His faithfulness to His promises. A Grievous Announcement (1) A Godward Appeal (2-3) A Gracious Answer (4...
2023-08-27
50 min
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Trusting In God’s Grace | Genesis 25-32
A sermon by Pastor Mike Trofimenko from Genesis 25-32. Big Idea: God provides grace to His people when they don't deserve it and makes them useful for His Kingdom. A Shameful Trade - Gen 25:21-34 A Stollen Blessing - Gen 27:18-30 An Underserved Promise - Gen 28:13-15 A Lesson from the Family - Gen 29:21-30 Jacob Becomes Israel - Gen 32:9-12
2023-08-20
53 min
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God Has Provided | Genesis 22:1-19
A sermon by Pastor Mike Trofimenko from Genesis 22:1-19. The main characters of Genesis 22 appear to be Abraham and Isaac, but in reality, the heart of the story is God – who provides a substitute sacrifice instead of Isaac. This is the essence of the message. Big Idea: God provided a Lamb as an offering so that you may live. God Challenges (1-10) God Provides (11-14) God Promises (15-19)
2023-08-13
48 min
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Respond to the Coming! | 2 Peter 3:11-18
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from 2 Peter 3:11-18. Christians must not only know that Jesus is coming back, but properly respond to His coming. Heaven is not just our final destination, but a present motivation. Big Idea: Beloved, let the future coming of Christ motivate the present conduct of your life! Stay Alert to Live Holy and Godly (11-14) Stay Diligent to Understand God’s Plan (15-16) Stay on Guard to Grow in Christ (17-18)
2023-08-06
51 min
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Remember the Coming! | 2 Peter 3:1-10
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from 2 Peter 3:1-10. What does the Second Coming have to do with patience? Everything. In 2 Peter 3, Peter shepherds believers in the truth of God’s word and encourages them to remember Christ's Coming, even if it appears to be delayed because believing that He’s coming back has great implications for our lives. Big Idea: Beloved, don’t let Christ’s delayed coming lull you into thinking it won’t happen! Remember God's Word (1-2) Remember God's Work (3-7) Remember God's Way (8-10)
2023-07-30
54 min
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FOF: Christianity 101 | 1 John 5:19-21
A sermon by Kirill Belyakov from 1 John 5:19-21. Before we talk about what we must do as Christians, it is of the utmost importance for us to establish what defines us as Christians and the sort of foundation upon which we are to build our lives. Big Idea: Abide in the true God and worship Him in Spirit and truth. We know who we are... (The children of God) ... because we know and believe in true God... (Jesus Christ) ... and so we know what we should do. (Walk in the Light)
2023-07-23
42 min
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The Benefit of Trials | James 1:1-8
A sermon by Yan Kislitsa from James 1:1-8. The Christian life is filled with problems. They come uninvited and unexpected. Sometimes they come singly and sometimes in masses. They are inevitable. The question is, “What are we going to do about them?" Big Idea: We should regard trials as blessed opportunities to grow in our trust in God and His plan of salvation. Our Perspective in Trials Should be Joy (1-2) Our Perseverance in Trials will Produce Maturity (3-4) Our Promise in Trials is the Increase in Wisdom (vv.5-8)
2023-07-16
52 min
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Are You Woke? | Matthew 20:29-34
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 20:29-34. The term "woke" or "wokeness" is primarily employed in the context of the social issues that surround us today. However, it is appropriate to ask whether we are "woke" in regards to the Gospel. Big Idea: Do you realize that you continually need Jesus to be your Savior and your Shepherd? Their Condition: Blind Beggars! (29-30) Their Cry: Have Mercy! (30-31) Their Consolation: Compassionate Christ! (32-34)
2023-07-02
47 min
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Leaving the Old and Living Out the New | Ephesians 4:17-24
A sermon by Pastor Mike Trofimenko from Ephesians 4:17-24. Faith in Jesus Christ is not an energy that is stored within us that automatically works out in godly living. Christian's faith is expressed in specific thinking and certain convictions that produce obedience. Big Idea: Christian, drop the lifestyle of those who are of the world, and instead live in accordance with your new identity in Christ. Do Not Live Like Those in the World (17-19) Live Like You Have Learned Christ (20-24)
2023-06-25
49 min
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Concerning Ambition: Celebrity or Servant | Matthew 20:17-28
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 20:17-28. We live in an ambition world. Everyone wants to be a celebrity. But if you can’t be a celebrity, at least try to be next to one. As Jesus gives another horrifying prediction of His death, His disciples are not concerned about Christ but are angling for better seats in His kingdom. Big Idea: Christ’s cross is the pattern for our ambition: the outpouring of yourself in service of others. The Messiah’s Ambition (17-19) The Disciples’ Ambition (20-24) The Christians’ Ambition (25-28)
2023-06-18
50 min
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What’s In It For Me? | Matthew 19:27-20:16
A sermon by Yan Kislitsa from Matthew 19:27-20:16. Generally speaking, when we do a good job, we expect appreciation. The problem arises when we bring this value system into our relationship with God. Does God owe us anything? Big Idea: Trusting God’s generosity leads to a life of contentment and sacrifice! God’s Generous Grace Can’t be Earned (19:27-30) God’s Generous Grace Must Lead to Gratitude (20:1-16)
2023-06-11
59 min
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Concerning Eternal Life | Matthew 19:13-26
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 19:13-26. Following Jesus' discussion with the Pharisees, Matthew focuses on two other encounters. In the first, we see children who come to Him with nothing, and in the second, a man who comes with everything. Big Idea: Even the best of men can’t be saved apart from God’s merciful grace in Jesus. What Good Thing Shall I Do? (16-19) What Am I Still Lacking? ( 20-22) Then Who Can Be Saved? (23-26)
2023-06-04
38 min
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Concerning Marriage | Matthew 19:1-12
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 19:1-12. As opposition against Christ grew stronger, the Pharisees tried to trap Him by raising the controversial issue of divorce. Instead of giving a direct answer, Jesus reproached them for distorting the Scriptures and misrepresenting God's intended purpose for marriage. Big Idea: Marriage is ordained by God not for self-seeking pleasure but for the Glory of God and the service of another. The Sacred Marriage (3-6) The Sinful Mankind (7-9) The Singles' Mindset (10-12)
2023-05-28
52 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Who’s Your Daddy? | Ephesians 5:1-5
A sermon by guest preacher Tony Arnds from Ephesians 5:1-5. We are called to imitate God by loving Him and one another because God loved us and transformed us by giving us His new nature. What to Follow (1-2) What not to Follow (3-4) Why?
2023-05-21
52 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Concerning Forgiveness | Matthew 18:21-35
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 18:21-35. After Jesus instructed His disciples to be peacemakers and actively seek reconciliation with those who had wronged them, Peter felt compelled to ask Him, "How many times should I forgive someone who has offended me? Is there a limit to forgiveness?" In response, Jesus directly addressed Peter's question and proceeded to share a parable that conveyed extreme truths. Big Idea: God’s extreme grace towards us leads us to be people of extreme grace. Extreme Responsibility (21-22) Extreme Remission (23-27) Extreme Reluctance (28-30) Extreme Reality (31-3...
2023-05-14
45 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Concerning Peacemaking | Matthew 18:15-20
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 18:15-20. When someone in the church sins against you, how should you respond? According to Jesus, we should pursue them to make peace with them, not to punish them. Big Idea: When sin disrupts your relationships, be a peacemaker by humbly pursuing your fellow believers. Make Peace by Pursuing Your Brother (15-17) Make Peace by Relying on God’s Authority (18-20)
2023-05-07
49 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Concerning Respect and Care | Matthew 18:10-14
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 18:10-14. Jesus continues to teach His disciples that great value is placed on every single “little one” who trusts in Jesus, therefore, they must avoid looking down on one another. Big Idea: Each disciple of Christ is valuable to God and therefore deserves our respect and care. Do not despise any of Christ’s disciples: Because the Father Watches Over Each Of Them (10) Because the Father Pursues Each of Them (12-13) Because the Father Opposes Anything that Threatens Each of Them (14)
2023-04-30
49 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Concerning Stumbling Blocks | Matthew 18:5-9
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 18:5-9. Jesus continues to answer the disciples' question about greatness and emphasizes that since everyone enters the kingdom through Christ's merit, we should receive each other as equally great and not hinder anyone's faith in Christ. Big Idea: Since faith in Christ gains you entrance into the kingdom, accept one another on the merits of Christ. Receive One Another on the Merits of Christ (5) Refrain from Blocking the Way to Christ (6-7) Recognize the Stumbling Blocks to Christ in Your Life (8-9)
2023-04-23
52 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Concerning Humility | Matthew 18:1-4
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 18:1-4. Jesus' fourth discourse in Matthew is initiated by a question posed by His disciples regarding the greatness in the kingdom. In His reply, Jesus reminded them of the values and priorities that characterize all who enter His kingdom and join the community of the saints, the church, beginning with the crown of them all, humility. Big Idea: Greatness in the kingdom is not defined by prideful ambition but by childlike humility. Childlike Humility is the Way Into the Kingdom (2-3) Childlike Humility is the Life...
2023-04-16
46 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Knowing God Better | Ephesians 1:15-23
A Resurrection Sunday sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Ephesians 1:15-23. What do you think is our greatest need today as Christians? Living in a culture that opposes God and all that He approves, what are we to be focused on the most? Big Idea: Our greatest need as believers is to know God better! Know the Hope of God’s Calling (18a) Know the Glory of God’s Inheritance (18b) Know the Greatness of God’s Power (19-23)
2023-04-09
44 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
What to Expect at the Communion Table | 1 Corinthians 11:23-29
A Good Friday sermon by Yan Kislitsa from 1 Corinthians 11:23-29. Big Idea: We come to the Lord's Table as a sign of our union with Christ and communion with one another. When we come to the Communion Table, we should expect - 1. To be served by Christ 2. To be nourished by Christ 3. To grow in our faith
2023-04-08
40 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Tax Exempt | Matthew 17:24-27
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 17:24-27. After another prediction of Jesus' death, Matthew, a former tax collector, tells a story about taxes and exemptions. The story includes interesting details and an extraordinary miracle that teaches us about being tax-exempt in the kingdom of Christ. Big Idea: Jesus is the King’s Son who forgoes His rights and pays our ransom tax so rely on Him and reflect Him! Recognize the Son’s Lofty Position (24-26) Rely on the Son’s Gracious Provisions (27) Reflect the Son’s Humble Posture (27a)
2023-04-02
45 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
The Valley of Unbelief | Matthew 17:14-23
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 17:14-23. The questions surrounding our faith are many. In this passage, Jesus addresses what the "mountain-moving" faith looks like, and to our surprise, that faith is not big at all. He teaches that mountain-moving faith is not about its size, but about reliance on Him. Big Idea: The power for life and ministry is rooted in our complete reliance on Jesus and His Word! The Reality of Unbelief (14-18) The Reason for Unbelief (19-20) The Resolution to Unbelief (22-23)
2023-03-26
50 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
The Unveiling of Glory | Matthew 17:1-13
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 17:1-13. Jesus had just told His disciples about His identity and plan. He's going to Jerusalem to be crucified, and they're understandably discouraged. So in Matthew 17, Jesus reveals Himself to them in a unique way to build them up in the faith. Big Idea: Our future experience of glory is rooted in the grief of our glorious Savior. A Vision of Glory (1-4) A Declaration of Grace (5-8) A Reminder of Grief (9-13)
2023-03-19
45 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Before You Follow Jesus | Matthew 16:21-28
A sermon by Yan Kislitsa from Matthew 16:21-28. What does "deny yourself, take up your cross and follow me" mean? Is it about giving up worldly comforts and being ready to die for Jesus, or admitting your unworthiness and inability to save yourself, like admitting to being a criminal deserving of death? Big Idea: The hope of salvation is built on Jesus’ sacrifice alone and not on our own. The Necessity of Jesus' Cross (21-23) The Necessity of Your Cross (24-28)
2023-03-12
57 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
”I Will Build My Church!” | Matthew 16:13-20
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 16:13-20. It's tempting to look around and wonder, "What hope does the church have in such a hostile world?" The answer to this question is found in Matthew 16. The church has great hope only because of her builder! Big Idea: Since Jesus is God and the only door into His Kingdom, the church must profess Him and proclaim Him! A Blessed Profession: Jesus is the Christ, The Son of the Living God (13-17) A Sure Promise: Jesus Will Build His Church (18) An Authoritative Proclamation: Jesus is...
2023-03-05
52 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Watch Out! | Matthew 16:1-12
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 16:1-12. As Jesus' journey to the cross begins to take front stage, He is more and more concerned for His disciples. He sees a definite threat - not of political instability or changing culture but of the blindness of the human heart to see its sinfulness and His death as its only cure. Big Idea: Beware of your self-righteousness which blinds you to your ongoing need of Jesus! Be Aware of the Signs (1-4) Be Wary of Self-Righteousness (5-12)
2023-02-26
48 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Jesus, the Hope of the Nations | Matthew 15:29-39
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 15:29-39. Many people experience déjà vu when they read about the feeding of four thousand. Although this event is very similar to the feeding of five thousand, it reveals something new about Jesus - He is not only the hope of Israel but also the hope of the Nations. Big Idea: Jesus affords hope to all who acknowledge their incurable disease, including the Gentiles. Jesus is the Nations’ Hope of Redemption (29-31) Jesus is the Nations’ Hope of Provision (32-39)
2023-02-19
46 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Mercy for the Dogs from the Master’s Table | Matthew 15:21-28
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 15:21-28. On the heels of Jesus’ encounter with the Jewish leaders who challenged Him, charged Him, and got offended at Him, Matthew presents a Gentile woman who seems to know more about Jesus than all of Israel. The Pharisees saw themselves as righteous; the woman sees herself as desperately ill and in need of great mercy. Big Idea: Faith that results in genuine worship recognizes Christ as an abundant Lord and self as an undeserving sinner. The Proper Recognition (21-22) The Proper Request (22-25) The Proper Re...
2023-02-12
51 min
What's the Buzz at GraceHill!
Vision Sunday - Acts 2:42-47
We recap all that God has done in and through GraceHill in the past year, and discuss our Core Values.
2023-02-11
55 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Vain Worship | Matthew 15:1-20
A sermon by Yan Kislitsa from Matthew 15:1-20. True worship can only be offered by those who have a heart for Christ, being transformed by the work of the Spirit. Big Idea: Your worship is determined by who you are! Unless God changes your heart your worship is useless! Worship of a Faulty Theology (1-14) Worship of a Filthy Heart (15-20) Worship of a Faith full Worship (Gal 5:14/22-23)
2023-02-05
51 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Ordinary Christians Preaching Extraordinary Christ | Acts 8:26-40
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Acts 8:26-40. The narrative of the Ethiopian eunuch is not about a man seeking God, but about God seeking a man. It illustrates how God fulfills the Great Commission by empowering ordinary people to preach extraordinary Christ to those perishing in their sins. Big Idea: God is determined to save sinners through ordinary people who preach Jesus Christ! A Divine Initiative (26-29) A Divine Word (30-35) A Divine Ordinance (36-40)
2023-01-29
44 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Take Courage, It is I AM | Matthew 14:22-36
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 14:13-21. Matthew records Christ's miracles to reveal not only the nature of the His Kingdom but also the nature of the King. These miracles reveal His true identity - He is the Christ, God with us! The record of His walking on water focuses our attention on His divinity, leading His disciples into greater faith. Big Idea: Trust Jesus fully even in impossible situations because He is God who is with us and saves us! 3 reasons to trust Jesus: Jesus is Always in Control...
2023-01-22
49 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
The Only One Who Satisfies | Matthew 14:13-21
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 14:13-21. Following the flashback of John's death, Matthew put the spotlight squarely on Jesus. Against the dark scenes of a bloodthirsty king Herod, we see a portrait of a compassionate, kind, and giving Christ, who’s concerned more for the wellbeing of others than His own. Big Idea: Jesus is a compassionate, resourceful, and all-satisfying Giver, so receive Him and give Him to others. Jesus Alone is Selflessly Compassionate (13-14) Jesus Alone is Divinely Resourceful (15-19) Jesus Alone is Abundantly Satisfying (20-21)
2023-01-15
49 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Fame, Fear, and Faith | Matthew 14:1-12
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 14:1-12. When Herod the tetrarch hears about Jesus, it is a perfect opportunity to learn more about Jesus and to worship Him! Instead, he behaves just like his father, gripped with fear, not faith. Big Idea: The fear of man is so crippling, it causes us to do things we never thought we could do. Jesus’ Increasing Fame (1) Herod's Gripping Fear (2-12) Our Confident Faith
2023-01-08
48 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Carrying the Baton of Faith | 1 Timothy 6:3-12
A sermon by Pastor Mike Trofimenko from 1 Timothy 6:3-12. With all of the competing pulls for our attention and attempts to sway our focus, our responsibility as followers of Jesus Christ is to uphold and protect the whole body of truth, which at its core is the gospel of faith. Big Idea: The man of God upholds and protects the body of truth. Embrace the truth of the gospel (3-5) Practice godliness with contentment (6-8) Flee from worldliness (9-11a) Actively pursue faith and godliness in your calling (11b-12)
2023-01-01
40 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Today, There Has Been Born for You a Savior | Luke 2:1-20
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Luke 2:1-20. Many are well acquainted with the story of Christmas as recorded by Luke. What is the Christmas story all about? Big Idea: Christmas is a story of a big God who came as a humble Savior for the little, the common, and the fearful. Little People Like Us Must Remember That We Serve a Big God (1-5) Common People Like Us Must Remember that We Have Access to a Humble Savior (6-7) Fearful People like Us Must Remember that We Possess a Joy-Inducing, Peace-Producing Gospel (8...
2022-12-25
47 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Rejoice in God Your Savior | Luke 1:46-55
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Luke 1:46-55. Why do we sing and what do we sing about this Christmas season? When the news broke to Mary that she would give birth to God's Son, she responded by singing about God’s greatness instead of her goodness. Big Idea: Rejoice in God because of who He is and because of what He has done! What God Did for Mary (46-50) What God Did for Us (50-53) What God Did for Israel (54-55)
2022-12-18
50 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
What Shall I Give to the Lord for All His Benefits to Me | Psalm 116
A sermon by guest preacher Denis Gerasimov from Psalm 116. Big Idea: From Trials to Thanksgiving: What You Don’t Expect Hardships to Accomplish Increase Our Love for God (1-4) Remind Us of the Character of God (5-7) Display the Work of God (8-11) Produce Thanksgiving to God (12-19)
2022-12-11
53 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
No Separation: A Triumph of God’s Love | Romans 8:35-39
A sermon by Yan Kislitsa from Romans 8:35-39. We've come to the end of our journey through Romans 8. At the very end, we come to another profound promise for God's children: we will not be separated under any circumstances from God's love! Big Idea: Be convinced, the love of God will never let us go! A Threat to Love (35-36) A Triumph of Love (37) A Trust in Love (38)
2022-12-04
54 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
No Separation: God is for Us! | Romans 8:31-34
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Romans 8:31-34. Romans 8:31-39 is a great finale. It is a celebration of God. Paul's opening declaration of "no condemnation" brought full circle to "no separation." We are secure in Christ because God is on our side! Big Idea: Christian, God is for you and will always be for you because of His Son’s exonerating work. Nothing and Nobody will Overcome God’s Commitment to You (31-32) Nothing and Nobody will Overturn God’s Verdict over You (33) Nothing and Nobody will Overpower God’s Intercession for You (34)
2022-11-27
46 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
God’s Plan: From Eternity to Eternity | Romans 8:29-30
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Romans 8:29-30. How can we be sure that all things work together for the believers' good and God's glory? Because of God's plan, which in these verses is described in five loaded words, intended by Paul and the divine author of Romans to bring us assurance and comfort. Big Idea: Christian, God has mapped out a plan to ensure that you will become like Jesus Christ. God Initiates His Plan to Work for Your Good and His Glory (29) God Effects His Plan to Work for Your Good...
2022-11-20
50 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
God’s Plan: For Our Good and His Glory | Romans 8:28-29
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Romans 8:28-29. Romans 8 is written to anchor our assurance that we will never be separated from the love of God. However, when going through suffering, we often question God's love and goodness toward us. Is there any good in suffering? Big Idea: Christian, be certain that God works all things for your good and His glory as He planned from eternity past to eternity future. God’s Purpose: To Glorify His Son in Making Us Like Jesus! (29) God’s Promise: He Works All Things to Accomplish This Purp...
2022-11-13
49 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Groaning for Glory: The Spirit Himself | Romans 8:26-27
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Romans 8:26-27. Romans 8 stresses that believers have great assurance because of the work of the Spirit in their lives. Verses 26-27 focus on the intercession of the Spirit for the believers - the Spirit within us takes our weak prayers and translates them into requests that are always heard and answered! Big Idea: Christian, the Spirit turns your weak prayers into powerful petitions that are always answered since they perfectly align with God's will. Admission: We Need Help! (26a) Awareness: We Have Help! (26b) Assurance: Our Help...
2022-11-06
46 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Groaning for Glory: The Children of God | Romans 8:23-25
A sermon by Yan Kislitsa from Romans 8:23-25. When the Bible speaks about Christians living in hope, it does not suggest that their lives will be free of pain and suffering. It does not promise that God will spare us from all troubles. This text teaches that we will groan and we will suffer, but we will do it in hope. Big Idea: Keep your eyes on the future glory and you will endure present suffering with hope. Groaning in Hope (23) Growing in Hope (24-25)
2022-10-30
56 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Groaning for Glory: The Whole Creation | Romans 8:18-22
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Romans 8:18-22. Doesn’t our suffering suppress our hope of assurance? According to Paul, instead of extinguishing hope, suffering fuels hope. The Holy Spirit within us reminds us that we are destined for coming glory—a glory so great that it pales in comparison to our current suffering. Big Idea: Christian, your coming glory is greater than your current suffering! It is so great, that all of creation is groaning for it! Truth: Your Coming Glory is Greater than Your Current Suffering (18) Proof: The Whole Creation is Groa...
2022-10-23
44 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
The Spirit in You: Mark of Your Sonship | Romans 8:14-17
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Romans 8:14-17. If you’re a believer in Christ, you’re part of a healthy family whether you realize it or not - the family of God! You are a child of God by birth and adoption. In your regeneration, you received a new life; in your adoption, you received a new relationship. Big Idea: The believer in Christ is adopted and assured by the Spirit that he is a beloved child of God! The Confidence of Our Sonship (14) The Characteristics of Our Sonship (15-16) The Confirmation of Ou...
2022-10-16
48 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
The Spirit In You: The Ultimate Sin-Killer | Romans 8:12-13
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Romans 8:12-13. We have been set free to live for our Savior. When He set us free, God gave us His very self in the Person of the Holy Spirit, who deals with our sin since He is the ultimate sin-killer! Big Idea: The believer in Christ is indebted to God and enabled by His Spirit to put to death fleshly deeds. The Right Perspective: I Owe Sin Nothing! I Owe God Everything! (12) The Right Practice: I Rely on the Spirit to Kill Fleshly Deeds (13)
2022-10-09
49 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
The Difference Maker: The Spirit In You | Romans 8:9-11
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Romans 8:9-11. What makes the ultimate difference in a believer's life? What sets those who are according to the flesh vs. those who are according to the Spirit? In verses 9-11, Paul writes that the Holy Spirit is the difference maker! Big Idea: The believer in Christ is sustained by the Spirit through sin and death! The Spirit Sustains You by Residing in You (9) The Spirit Sustains You by Renovating You (10) The Spirit Sustains You by Resurrecting You (11)
2022-10-02
43 min
What's the Buzz at GraceHill!
Colossians 4:2-4:18
Pastor Buzz struggles with laryngitis. We discuss injuries & illnesses, empathetic spouses, and put a bow on our Colossians series, as GraceHill turns 6!
2022-09-28
1h 02
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
No Obligation to the Flesh | Romans 8:5-8
A sermon by Yan Kislitsa from Romans 8:5-8 The whole world is divided into various camps and categories of people. But there are two distinct groups of people in the world: those of Flesh and those of the Spirit. At times, one can be confused who is who, but at the core, the difference between these groups is like the difference between a corpse and a newborn. Big Idea: Those who are in Christ Jesus have been set free from every obligation to the flesh and are no longer in the flesh but in the...
2022-09-25
56 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
No Condemnation: God Did It! | Romans 8:3-4
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Romans 8:3-4 What is the Gospel and what does it refer to? When Paul explains the gospel of Jesus he exclusively refers to the great works achieved by God! How is it possible for us to be set free, to be liberated from bondage to sin? The answer is given to us in some of the most glorious verses in the Bible, Romans 8:3-4. Big Idea: God took care of our sin and became our substitute so that we might live for our Savior. The Father Sent...
2022-09-18
48 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
No Condemnation: You Are Free To Go! | Romans 8:1-2
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Romans 8:1-2 The message of Romans 1-3 is clear: All mankind is guilty before God for their suppression of God's truth and worship of self. Therefore, their condemnation is just (3:8). Yet, in Christ Jesus we are set free with no fear of judgment! Big Idea: Recall your condemnation in Adam so that you might taste the sweetness of your freedom in Christ! Recall Your Condemnation in Adam Savor Your Freedom in Christ
2022-09-11
52 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Making Sense of Our Brevity | Psalm 90
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Psalm 90 Life is too short. Ten out of ten people die. How can this brief life, filled with so much pain and disappointment, have any lasting significance? Can you enjoy life knowing what awaits you? In Psalm 90, Moses' gives us answers to these crucial questions. Big Idea: Your brief life is meaningful and enjoyable only if it’s lived in God and for God. Our Earthly Brevity Reminds Us that God Alone is Everlasting (1-6) Our Earthly Brevity Reveals God’s Anger Against Our Sin (7-11) Our Eart...
2022-09-04
48 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
I Will Sing of My Redeemer | Exodus 15:1-21
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Exodus 15:1-21 Exodus 15 contains the first recorded song of the Hebrew nation. Moses pens this song and it is all about God. The context and contents are about God. Its focus is solely on God and its reason is founded on God. The central act that is emphasized is God’s redemption and the people’s response. Big Idea: We worship the Lord because, in love, we have been redeemed to be His own! Redemption Causes God’s People to Praise Him (1-6, 19-21) Redemption Reveals God’s Unique...
2022-08-28
58 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Responding in Faith to God’s Magnificent Grace | 2 Samuel 7:18-29
A sermon by Pastor Mike Trofimenko from 2 Samuel 7:18-29. Big Idea: The grace of God, if accepted in faith, leads to an intimate and God-exalting prayer. Four marks of David’s prayer as a response to God's grace: A Sense of Humility Words of Thanks Words of Praise Words of Supplication
2022-08-21
53 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
A Glimpse at God’s Magnificent Grace | 2 Samuel 7:1-17
A sermon by Pastor Mike Trofimenko from 2 Samuel 7:1-17 Big Idea: The grace that David received from YHWH in the OT and the grace we receive from God through Jesus Christ is based on God's loving nature and not on our doing. The Grace of God Comes From the One without a Need (1-7) The Grace of God Is Sovereign and Free (8-9a) The Grace of God Is True to His Promises (9b-11a) The Grace of God Comes with Eternal Results (11b-13, 16) The Grace of God Is Shown Through a Relationship (14-15)
2022-08-14
56 min
What's the Buzz at GraceHill!
Colossians 1:1-23
In this inaugural episode, we get to hear from Pastor Justin about how he arrived in Omaha to start GraceHill Church, and how he really got the nickname, "Buzz"! We also discuss his first sermon in the new series on Colossians.
2022-08-14
51 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Boasting by Grace Alone | 1 Corinthians 1:26-31
A sermon by Yan Kislitsa from 1 Corinthians 1:26-31 God created men and saved them so that they might boast in Him, and Him alone! Big Idea: The deeper we understand our need for Grace, the greater our boasting in the Lord. Consider the Grace for Sinners (26-29) Consider the Grace for Saints (30-31)
2022-08-07
48 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
And His Own Did Not Receive Him | Matthew 13:53-58
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 13:53-58 Is there a danger of being too familiar with Jesus that you no longer take Him seriously or that He becomes boring? Matthew's Gospel reveals that many people who had the hardest time believing in Jesus were the ones who had been around Him the longest, which is a lesson for us. Big Idea: Faith in Christ, not familiarity with Him, allows you to experience His kingdom blessing! The Reaction: Being Amazed by Jesus Doesn’t Imply Faith in Him (53-54) The Reason: Being Too Fa...
2022-07-31
48 min
GraceHill Church: Weekly Sermons
Dragnet & Householder: The Great Separation and Obligation | Matthew 13:47-52
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Matthew 13:47-52 Christ's final two parables in Matthew 13 are crucial. Even though each parable has its own meaning, both are related in that they call us to action. They demand a response from both sinners and saints. The lost must respond to the warning, and the saved must spread the warning and point people to Christ! Big Idea: God’s judgment is delayed, but it is certain; therefore, warn and point sinners to Christ who stands ready to forgive and justify! The Great Separation: Judgment is Delayed, Bu...
2022-07-24
53 min
African Business Stories
Chigozirim Otefe-Edebi: Co-Founder Gracehill Behavioral Health Services - Seizing Opportunities, The Journey To Enhancing Mental Health Care in Nigeria
On this weeks episode, I chat with management consultant and author Chigozirim Otefe-Edebi, Co-Founder Gracehill Behavioral Health Services providers of comprehensive mental health and wellness solutions in Lagos Nigeria.We talked about her 12 year career in telecoms, experiencing burnout and quitting suddenly. Her drive as a side hustler and what led her to write her first book - The Side Hustle Workbook and now dedicating her time to building a legacy business with her husband - Providing jobs for medical professionals, enhancing the quality of healthcare and building a world class mental health practice in Lagos, Nigeria.
2021-05-04
1h 03