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Heartland Christian Center is a church where we teach the Bible, connect in groups, and focus on growing in our daily relationship with Jesus Christ. Heartland Christian Center is a part of the Assemblies of God cooperative fellowship. The Assemblies of God is a protestant fellowship with an emphasis on Pentecost and evangelism. We believe that God is alive and at work today, and that we can know Him personally through faith in His Son, Jesus Christ. For more information please visit hcc.ag.
Episodes

Monday Jun 02, 2025
Monday Jun 02, 2025
This sermon, rooted in Hebrews 11:1–6 and Matthew 7:24–27, emphasizes that faith is the foundation of a strong life. Faith begins not with seeing, but with hearing God's Word, and it grows through obedient action. Just like a house built on rock, a life built on trust in God will withstand the storms. Faith doesn't promise ease—it promises endurance. True faith is pleasing to God, grounded in believing He exists and that He rewards those who seek Him. Every step of faith lays another brick in a life that honors God.
To learn more about Heartland Christian Center or to partner with us prayerfully or financially, please visit hcc.ag.

Tuesday May 27, 2025
Tuesday May 27, 2025
This sermon, based on Exodus 3–4, explores the tension between God’s calling and our self-doubt. Like Moses, we may question our calling, capacity, or God’s course for our lives. But God doesn’t require eloquence or perfection—just obedience and willingness. He uses what we already have and surrounds us with help when we feel inadequate. The message reminds us that God never asked us to be enough on our own—His power and presence are what make us capable of fulfilling His call.
To learn more about Heartland Christian Center or to partner with us prayerfully or financially, please visit hcc.ag.

Monday May 19, 2025
Monday May 19, 2025
This sermon explores how doubt often arises when life doesn’t meet our expectations, but reminds us that doubt is human—not sinful. Drawing from the lives of Abraham, John the Baptist, Thomas, and Peter, the message emphasizes that even godly people wrestle with uncertainty. Doubt may visit, but it should not take residence. Believers are encouraged to admit doubts, borrow faith, and act in trust, anchoring themselves in God’s truth. The powerful declaration closes with a bold resolve to choose faith repeatedly, trusting in the One who guides every step.
To learn more about Heartland Christian Center or to partner with us prayerfully or financially, please visit hcc.ag.

Monday May 12, 2025
Monday May 12, 2025
This sermon, based on Genesis 18:9–15, explores how doubt can emerge not from rebellion, but from weariness, especially when God’s promises seem delayed or impossible. Sarah’s laughter reveals that doubt can be a defense against disappointment, and cynicism is often wounded hope. Yet, even in our uncertainty, God remains faithful. Faith isn’t about never questioning—it’s about declaring truth in the gap between what we see and what God says. The message reminds us that God works not because we believe perfectly, but because He always keeps His word.
To learn more about Heartland Christian Center or to partner with us prayerfully or financially, please visit hcc.ag.

Tuesday May 06, 2025
Tuesday May 06, 2025
This sermon, based on Matthew 28:17, addresses the reality of doubt in the life of a believer. It clarifies that doubt is not the opposite of faith—unbelief is. Doubt reflects a desire to believe, not a refusal. Scripture shows that even the disciples struggled with doubt, reminding us that it’s human, not sinful. The message encourages believers to face doubt honestly, seek help, care for their spiritual health, and trust that God is present even in our uncertainties, using doubt as a path to stronger, deeper faith.
To learn more about Heartland Christian Center or to partner with us prayerfully or financially, please visit hcc.ag.

Monday Apr 28, 2025
Monday Apr 28, 2025
This sermon, based on Philippians 3:7–11, teaches that true gain comes through surrender. Paul reminds believers to release what doesn’t last, revalue what truly matters, rely on Christ’s righteousness, and run after resurrection life. Freedom is found not in holding onto worldly success or personal achievements, but in knowing Christ deeply. Though the path may include suffering, it leads to glory, as believers experience the power of His resurrection.
To learn more about Heartland Christian Center or to partner with us prayerfully or financially, please visit hcc.ag.

Tuesday Apr 22, 2025
Tuesday Apr 22, 2025
This Easter sermon, based on John 20:1–10, invites listeners to reflect on the resurrection of Jesus and what it means for their personal faith. God moves in the dark moments, and faith compels us to run toward Him even when we don’t fully understand. The empty tomb is evidence of hope, and the folded cloth represents intentional resurrection power. As C.S. Lewis said, Christianity is either of infinite importance or none at all. The call is clear: heed Jesus’ voice, step out of the grave, and bring your grave clothes to Him for transformation and new life.
To learn more about Heartland Christian Center or to partner with us prayerfully or financially, please visit hcc.ag.

Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
This sermon, based on Philippians 2:5–11, explores the paradox of the Kingdom: true greatness comes through humble surrender. Jesus, though equal with God, emptied Himself, choosing to serve and obey—even to the point of death on the cross. Total surrender means prioritizing service over self, embracing obedience and sacrifice, and ultimately living to glorify God. The message challenges believers to lay down entitlement, live with humility, and reflect Christ’s glory through their surrendered lives.
To learn more about Heartland Christian Center or to partner with us prayerfully or financially, please visit hcc.ag.

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
This sermon, drawn from Luke 22 and Luke 5, emphasizes that God uses, empowers, and moves through those who make themselves available. Jesus modeled availability through prayer and obedience, even in distress. The message outlines four key truths: availability begins with obedience, it creates space for the miraculous, it leads to empowerment through the Holy Spirit, and it ultimately earns respect as a mark of character. The challenge is to ask what might be blocking availability and how we can respond more fully—even in seasons of stress or limitation.
To learn more about Heartland Christian Center or to partner with us prayerfully or financially, please visit hcc.ag.

Monday Mar 31, 2025
Monday Mar 31, 2025
This sermon, based on John 16:7-15, emphasizes that the Holy Spirit is not passive—He is active, personal, and essential in the life of every believer. As the cultivator of hardened hearts, convictor of sin, converter of souls, and comforter after conversion, the Holy Spirit empowers us to continue Christ’s mission. Believers are called to obey God's promptings, knowing the Holy Spirit leads, guides, and moves through us to advance the Kingdom. Our responsibility is obedience—the outcome belongs to God.
To learn more about Heartland Christian Center or to partner with us prayerfully or financially, please visit hcc.ag.
