A Day in the Life of the Church: Part 4

In this final sermon from our series The Intentional Church, Pastor Michael walks us through the heart of Redemption Hill Church—what we believe, how we live it, and who we are called to be.

This message unpacks our covenant commitments, the culture we’re cultivating, and the kind of people we long to see growing here. From the home to the household of faith, we explore what it means to walk in Christian virtue, pursue real accountability, and submit joyfully to Christ, our Head and King.

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A Day in the Life of the Church: Part 3

In this sermon from The Intentional Church series, we look at one of the most foundational elements of a faithful church: the family.

A church is only as healthy as the families within it. When husbands lead with godliness, wives embrace joyful submission and motherhood, and children walk in obedience, the church becomes strong from the inside out. This sermon calls Christians to reject cultural confusion and embrace God’s design for the home — not as a private matter, but as a central expression of true discipleship and spiritual maturity.

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A Day in the Life of the Church: Part 2

In this sermon from The Intentional Church series, we explore what true Christian spirituality really looks like — not in theory, but in practice.

Many believers today mistake emotional highs, Bible reading habits, or church attendance for the essence of spiritual maturity. But Jesus looks deeper — beyond performance and into the heart. True spirituality is not found in impressive routines, but in humble obedience, relational grace, and Christlike character worked out in daily life. Drawing from Colossians 3, this sermon shows that spiritual faithfulness is practical, relational, and tested most clearly in how we treat those closest to us.

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A Day in the Life of the Church: Part 1

In this sermon from The Intentional Church series, we explore one of the most overlooked marks of Christian faithfulness: our relationships.

Many Christians today experience warm feelings toward God while allowing bitterness, anger, frustration, and resentment to undermine their marriages, families, friendships, and churches. But Scripture teaches that relational faithfulness is not a minor issue — it is at the very heart of Christian discipleship.

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