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Welcome to the HTBB Church podcast. Join us every Sunday for HTBB Online Services at htbb.org. Get connected with us by following us on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube!
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In Luke 10:1-9, Jesus sends out 72 followers, reminding us that we don’t need to be among the 12 apostles to fulfill God’s mission. Each of us is called to share His message of love and hope, even when faced with daunting challenges. In this talk, Ric illuminates how every believer has a crucial role to play in God’s work, empowering us to embrace …
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The Pygmalion effect is a phenomenon that happens when our expectations of others become a self fulfilling prophecy. People become what others believe them to be. In this talk, Abel explores what would happen if we truly believed God's words over us: that He has chosen and predestined us, that He has freed us, and that He has set us apart to be ble…
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Mark explores the way Paul prays in Ephesians 3 in order to dedicate the church to the Father’s presence and purpose for all generations. God is always doing more than we can ask or imagine, and this prayer invites us to celebrate the story of God’s faithfulness, to build in our generation in ways that reflect and make room for him, and to wait on …
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George Orwell said, “Every generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it”. But what does God think? What does He actually see, when He looks at the generations? In this talk, Abel talks about how our God is the God of all the generations; He is compassionate and gracio…
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The bible is largely silent about the years preceding Jesus’ public ministry, except for a short section in the Gospel of Luke, in chapter 2, where we are told about the 12 year-old Jesus. Between this section to the next, when Jesus is an adult, there is an 18 year gap. In this talk, Abel shares about what happened in the 18 year period: when Jesu…
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God is our heavenly Father who knows our needs, even before we ask of Him. Prayer is not just about asking God for our needs, it is about a relationship with our Father in heaven. Jesus showed us a model of depending on God for all our needs. In the Lord's prayer, he taught us to petition for 3 specific needs that is food (give us our daily bread),…
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Worship is more than songs we sing on Sundays. Leon explores how a social reject modelled authentic worship that involves: 🧡 Encounter with Jesus 👐 Costs us something in order to gain everything 🏹 Points others back to Jesus from the encounter with Jesus, the cost of worship as well as the transformation that our worship can bring to others. John 4…
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Many cultures have a complex relationship with death and money. Nothing is perhaps more taboo than these two subjects; because the loss of life and the lack of money represent our biggest fears and struggles. In this sermon, Abel shares about how our Christian hope changes everything about how we see death and money. We will read about passages tha…
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Do you ever have questions about who you are, really? In this sermon, Jacintha speaks about our identity through the lens of David's life. In Christ, we will discover our God-given identity; that we are not simply the labels that are put on us and that in Christ, we are more than enough. 1 Samuel 16:6-11; 1 Samuel 18:5-9; 2 Samuel 11:1-6, 26; 2 Sam…
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The cross of Good Friday was a picture of utter irony. Instead of a throne, this King is lifted up on a cross to be crucified. Instead of adulation and cries of “Long live the King”, the bloodthirsty crowd cries out, “Crucify Him”. Instead of a crown of glory, a crown of thorns was twisted together, and set on His head. Yet the irony reveals a deep…
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Palm Sunday marks Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem, a pivotal moment before his crucifixion. Bishop Thorpe will delve into the significance of this event, helping us understand the true nature of Jesus' kingship and its message for our lives today.Whether you're a longtime believer or someone curious to learn more, this sermon will offer a fr…
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The season of Lent is like the Israelites' long season in the wilderness, where they confronted the stark realities of scarcity, vulnerability, and their own sin. Lent invites us to look at what we'd rather avoid--the barren and broken places in our own hearts. The gift in that is that it can clear the way for a deepened trust in God. Jesus picked …
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Baptism is described as the outward profession of an inward transformation that the Spirit of God accomplishes. With reference to scripture in Acts 2:22-47, Paul reflects on the life-changing implications of Christ's death, resurrection, and coming again for the believer, the church, and the world. Acts 2:22-47…
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Whether you're carrying emotional burdens, struggling with relationships, or just feeling the weight of the world, finding rest in Christ offers hope and practical guidance for finding true peace in the midst of the daily storm. In this sermon, Mark explores how finding rest in Christ becomes the unexpected key to transformation in your life. Matth…
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When people think of new year’s resolutions, they often think of actions (e.g. eat less sugar, exercise more regularly). But Romasn 12 offers us a different perspective emphasising on the importance of beginning any transformation with the renewal of the mind. Leon unpacks how the revival of our being can then impact our doing – not just on the lev…
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