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Lent | 1 Kings 8:37-40 | Brandon Barker | March 8, 2020
We will be pausing our sermon series through the Gospel of John during the season of Lent as we journey through a short series on 1 Kings 8 and 9. Take a moment to pray and read through the sermon passage, 1 Kings 8:37-40 "If there is famine in the land, if there is pestilence or blight or mildew or locust or caterpillar, if their enemy besieges them in the land at their gates, whatever plague, whatever sickness there is, whatever prayer, whatever plea is made by any man or by all your people Israel, each knowing the affliction of his own heart and stretching out his hands toward this house, then hear in heaven your dwelling place and forgive and act and render to each whose heart you know, according to all his ways (for you, you only, know the hearts of all the children of mankind), that they may fear you all the days that they live in the landthat you gave to our fathers."

My Name Shall Be There | 1 Kings 8:20-30 | Brandon Barker | March 1, 2020
My Name Shall Be There | 1 Kings 8:20-30 | Brandon Barker | March 1, 2020 by Sojourn Heights Church

The Gospel of John | John 11 | Carlos Rebollar | February 23, 2020
We are in the season of Epiphany, which means “manifestation” or “appearing." This season commemorates the appearance of Jesus to the magi, who were the first Gentiles to acknowledge the Lordship of Jesus Christ. During the season of Epiphany, we will be preaching through the Gospel of John, a theologically rich and compelling letter written to persuade people that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing in Him you can have eternal life.

The Gospel of John | John 9:1-41 | Drew Knowles | February 16, 2020
We are in the season of Epiphany, which means “manifestation” or “appearing." This season commemorates the appearance of Jesus to the magi, who were the first Gentiles to acknowledge the Lordship of Jesus Christ. During the season of Epiphany, we will be preaching through the Gospel of John, a theologically rich and compelling letter written to persuade people that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing in Him you can have eternal life.

The Gospel of John | John 6:1-15 | Brandon Barker | February 9, 2020
This Sunday we will continue journeying through the Gospel of John with a sermon from John 6:1-15. Jesus said, “Have the people sit down.” Now there was much grass in the place. So the men sat down, about five thousand in number. Jesus then took the loaves, and when he had given thanks, he distributed them to those who were seated. So also the fish, as much as they wanted. And when they had eaten their fill, he told his disciples, “Gather up the leftover fragments, that nothing may be lost.” (ESV)

The Gospel of John | John 5: 2-18 | Dods Pengra | February 2, 2020
We are in the season of Epiphany, which means “manifestation” or “appearing." This season commemorates the appearance of Jesus to the magi, who were the first Gentiles to acknowledge the Lordship of Jesus Christ. During the season of Epiphany, we will be preaching through the Gospel of John, a theologically rich and compelling letter written to persuade people that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing in Him you can have eternal life.

The Gospel of John | John 4:46-54 | Drew Knowles | January 26, 2020
We are in the season of Epiphany, which means “manifestation” or “appearing." This season commemorates the appearance of Jesus to the magi, who were the first Gentiles to acknowledge the Lordship of Jesus Christ. During the season of Epiphany, we will be preaching through the Gospel of John, a theologically rich and compelling letter written to persuade people that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing in Him you can have eternal life.

The Gospel of John | John 2:1-11 | Brandon Barker | January 19, 2020
We are in the season of Epiphany, which means “manifestation” or “appearing." This season commemorates the appearance of Jesus to the magi, who were the first Gentiles to acknowledge the Lordship of Jesus Christ. During the season of Epiphany, we will be preaching through the Gospel of John, a theologically rich and compelling letter written to persuade people that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing in Him you can have eternal life.

The Gospel of John | John 1:19-34 | Brandon Barker | January 12, 2020
We are in the season of Epiphany, which means “manifestation” or “appearing." This season commemorates the appearance of Jesus to the magi, who were the first Gentiles to acknowledge the Lordship of Jesus Christ. During the season of Epiphany, we will be preaching through the Gospel of John, a theologically rich and compelling letter written to persuade people that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing in Him you can have eternal life.

The Gospel of John | John 1:1-18 | Brandon Barker | January 5, 2020
This Sunday we begin a sermon series on the Gospel of John. Pastor Brandon Barker teaches on Grace and Truth from the prologue to the Gospel (John 1:1-18).

Advent | Isaiah 52:7-10 | Demeko Bivens | December 29, 2019
This Sunday is the fourth Sunday in Advent. During Advent, Christians share in the ancient anticipation of the coming Messiah while simultaneously longing for His Second Coming. This Sunday we will continue our journey through the book of Isaiah for our Advent series, reading Isaiah 52:7-10.

Advent | Isaiah 62:6-12 | Drew Knowles | December 22, 2019
This is the fourth Sunday in Advent. During Advent, Christians share in the ancient anticipation of the coming Messiah while simultaneously longing for His Second Coming. This Sunday we will continue our journey through the book of Isaiah for our Advent series. Specifically, we will be reading through Isaiah 62:6-12.

Advent | Isaiah 11 | Brandon Barker | December 8, 2019
This Sunday is the second Sunday in Advent. During Advent, Christians share in the ancient anticipation of the coming Messiah while simultaneously longing for His Second Coming. This Sunday we will continue our journey through the book of Isaiah for our Advent series, reading Isaiah 11.

Advent | Isaiah 35:1-10 | Paul Ramsey | December 15, 2019
This Sunday is the third Sunday in Advent. During Advent, Christians share in the ancient anticipation of the coming Messiah while simultaneously longing for His Second Coming. This Sunday we will continue our journey through the book of Isaiah for our Advent series, reading Isaiah 35:1-10.

Advent | Isaiah 2:1-5 | Raphael Peters | December 1, 2019
This Sunday marks the beginning of the season of Advent, a season of longing and preparation for the birth of Christ our Lord. During Advent, Christians share in the ancient anticipation of the coming Messiah while simultaneously longing for His Second Coming. Additionally, we have our advent music uploaded to our Spotify weekly set list! To give it a listen, visit https://www.sojournheights.org/podcast

Liturgical Living | Romans 12:3-21 | Brandon Barker | November 24, 2019
This Sunday we will be concluding our Liturgical Living series with a message on how we can live out the benediction.

Living With Assurance | Romans 8:1-17 | Dods Pengra | November 17, 2019
Last Sunday we completed our annual Life Together Series. This year we stressed the importance of presence, hospitality, and multiplication. This Sunday, we begin a new sermon series called Liturgical Living where we will explore what it means to make every moment of our lives holy.

Liturgical Living | Romans 11:33-12:2 | Brandon Barker | November 10, 2019
Last Sunday we completed our annual Life Together Series. This year we stressed the importance of presence, hospitality, and multiplication. This Sunday, we begin a new sermon series called Liturgical Living where we will explore what it means to make every moment of our lives holy.

Life Together | Acts 9:31 | Brandon Barker | November 3, 2019
This Sunday we will be concluding our Life Together series with a sermon out of Acts 9:26-31, affirming the importance of multiplication and continuing to fulfill the command to "be fruitful and multiply" (Gen 1:28). Take a moment to read and pray through the passage before joining us in worship this Sunday.

Life Together | 2 Samuel 9:1-13 | Drew Knowles | October 27, 2019
Every fall we come full circle and preach through our recurring series, Life Together. This year our pastors will be preaching through three passages affirming the importance of presence, hospitality, and multiplication.

Life Together | John 1:14 | Brandon Barker | October 20, 2019
Every fall we come full circle and preach through our recurring series, Life Together. This year our pastors will be preaching through three passages affirming the importance of presence, hospitality, and multiplication.

Jude| Jude 1:17-25| Marshall Dallas| October 13, 2019
This Sunday we had the privilege of hearing from Marshall Dallas, the director of church planting with Sojourn Houston, who preached from the book of Jude and how to contend for our faith when surrounded by heresy.

Timothy| 1 Timothy 1:12-2:7| Brandon Barker| October 6, 2019
Last week ended our trek through Exodus. This week we will be hearing a stand alone sermon from 1 Timothy from Brandon Barker, one of the pastors here at Sojourn.

Exodus | Exodus 40:1-38 | Dods Pengra | September 29, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israelʼs divinely-orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as Godʼs chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 34:1-16, 29-35 | Brandon Barker | September 22, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israelʼs divinely-orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as Godʼs chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 33:1-3, 12-23 | Brandon Barker | September 15, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israelʼs divinely orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as Godʼs chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 32:1-20 | Brandon Barker | September 8, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israelʼs divinely orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as Godʼs chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 24:1-18 | Drew Knowles | September 1, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israelʼs divinely-orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as Godʼs chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 19:18-20; 20:1-21 | Brandon Barker | August 25, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israelʼs divinely orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as Godʼs chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 16:2-17:7 | Dods Pengra | August 18, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israel’s divinely-orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as God’s chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 13:17–14:31 | Drew Knowles | August 11, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israelʼs divinely-orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as Godʼs chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 12:29-51 | Brandon Barker | August 4, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israelʼs divinely-orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as Godʼs chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 12:3-28 | Brandon Barker | July 28, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israel’s divinely-orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as God’s chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 11:1-10 | Raphael Peters | July 21, 2019
This Sunday, we will be continuing our sermon series through the book of Exodus with a sermon on Exodus 11:1-10. Today's sermon is led by Raphael Peters, a church planting resident at Sojourn. Since the Exodus story is also our story, the plagues in the Exodus reveal God's justice and mercy towards us.

Exodus | Exodus 7:1-13 | Brandon Barker | July 14, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israel’s divinely-orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as God’s chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 5:22-6:13 | Brandon Barker | July 7, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israel’s divinely-orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as God’s chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 4:21-31 | Demeko Bivens | June 30, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israelʼs divinely-orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as Godʼs chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 2:23-3:12 | Dods Pengra | June 23, 2019
In this series, we look through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israel’s divinely-orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as God’s chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Exodus | Exodus 1:6-2:22 | Drew Knowles | June 16, 2019
We begin a new series through the book of Exodus, which tells the story of Israel’s divinely-orchestrated deliverance from slavery for the purpose of serving as God’s chosen, priestly kingdom amidst the nations. The Exodus is foundational to the story of the Bible. In fact, we cannot fully understand the Gospel if we do not fully understand the Exodus. As we look back on our family history as the people of God, there is much for us to learn and apply.

Pentecost | Genesis 11:1-9 | Drew Knowles | June 9, 2019
Today we celebrate Pentecost, the day the Holy Spirit came to the apostles as Jesus promised. Drew Knowles preaches on Pentecost and the Tower of Babel from Genesis 11.

Ascension/Pentecost | Genesis 11:1-9 | Brandon Barker | June 2, 2019
Brandon Barker preaches on the Ascension of Christ and the Tower of Babel out of Genesis 11.

Easter and the Emotions | Psalm 88 | Dods Pengra | May 26, 2019
We've completed our journey through the Gospel of Luke, which tells us that God’s salvation has come through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. In light of His resurrection, we are now exploring how the Psalms awaken our life and shape our emotions.

Easter and the Emotions | Psalm69 | Brandon Barker | May 19, 2019
We've completed our journey through the Gospel of Luke, which tells us that God’s salvation has come through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. In light of His resurrection, we are now exploring how the Psalms awaken our life and shape our emotions.

Easter and the Emotions | Psalm79 | Brandon Barker | May 12, 2019
We've completed our journey through the Gospel of Luke, which tells us that God’s salvation has come through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. In light of His resurrection, we are now exploring how the Psalms awaken our life and shape our emotions.

Easter and the Emotions | Psalm51 | Brandon Barker | May 5, 2019
We've completed our journey through the Gospel of Luke, which tells us that God’s salvation has come through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. In light of His resurrection, we are now exploring how the Psalms awaken our life and shape our emotions.

Easter and the Emotions | Psalm56 | Dods Pengra | April 28, 2019
We've completed our journey through the Gospel of Luke, which tells us that God’s salvation has come through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. In light of His resurrection, we are now exploring how the Psalms awaken our life and shape our emotions.

Luke | Luke 24:13-32 | Brandon Barker | April 21, 2019
We are journeying through the Gospel of Luke, which tells us that God’s salvation has come through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Our salvation in Jesus is not an abstract concept, nor is it merely set in the future. It changes the way we live and calls every man, woman, and child to receive God’s grace and extend it to others.

Luke | Luke 19:28-48 | Peter Comont | April 14, 2019
We are journeying through the Gospel of Luke, which tells us that God’s salvation has come through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Our salvation in Jesus is not an abstract concept, nor is it merely set in the future. It changes the way we live and calls every man, woman, and child to receive God’s grace and extend it to others.

Luke | Luke 19:1-10 | Drew Knowles | April 7, 2019
We are journeying through the Gospel of Luke, which tells us that God’s salvation has come through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Our salvation in Jesus is not an abstract concept, nor is it merely set in the future. It changes the way we live and calls every man, woman, and child to receive God’s grace and extend it to others.

Luke | Luke 18:1-8 | Brandon Barker | March 31, 2019
We are journeying through the Gospel of Luke, which tells us that God’s salvation has come through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Our salvation in Jesus is not an abstract concept, nor is it merely set in the future. It changes the way we live and calls every man, woman, and child to receive God’s grace and extend it to others.