Message+ is a weekly summary of Sunday morning messages. It also includes the key points and actiionable take aways. The summaries are created with the assistance of AI.
- The Serpent’s Playbook: Temptation, the Fall, and God’s GraceThe story of Humpty Dumpty teaches us a simple truth: some things, once broken, cannot be put back together again. Genesis chapter 3 tells us about the first “Humpty Dumpty” moment in human history – the Fall of mankind. This pivotal chapter reveals how sin entered the world and why we still struggle with its ...
- Very Good: God, Creation, and YouUnderstanding God’s Design: Lessons from Genesis 1-2 The opening chapters of Genesis reveal profound truths about God’s character, our purpose, and the design of creation. Rather than getting caught up in debates about creation days, we can discover rich theological insights that speak directly to how we should live today. What Does Genesis Teach About God’s Creative ...
- What a Difference a Day MakesReverend Tim Coleman | April 5, 2026 https://youtu.be/t11mcFe2Ymc https://open.spotify.com/episode/4PmDZCwhmKQU59sfLOKPav?si=ed90124d34064379 The Impact of Resurrection Sunday “He is risen.” With these words, we gathered this morning at Westhill Park Baptist Church to embrace the profound essence of Easter—a time to celebrate the miracle of the Resurrection. The Gospel of Easter has been illuminated through scripture readings, songs, and the testimonies of ...
- Surprised by the Familiar: Embracing the Timeless Message of Good FridaySurprised by the Familiar At Westhill Park Baptist Church, we’ve been blessed with another insightful sermon that tugs at the heartstrings while grounding us in profound truth. As our speaker so poignantly reminded us, familiarity with the story of Christ’s crucifixion should never dull its impact. Familiar Yet Ever-Profound With humor and warmth, the preacher navigated through personal ...
- When Peter Broke Down and WeptIntroduction Good morning on this Palm Sunday. It’s nice to see you here. Today, we continue our series for Lent, focusing on Mark 14:43-72. This passage recounts the events leading to Jesus’ crucifixion, a pivotal moment in Christian faith. Let’s delve into this narrative, feeling the weight of its heartbreak, injustice, and ultimate message of redemption. The ...
- “Yet Not My Will”Pastor Adam MacDonald | March 22, 2026 Introduction At Westhill Park Baptist Church, we are journeying through the final days of Jesus as depicted in the Gospel of Mark. Today, we delve into Mark 14, exploring the profound connections between the Passover and Easter, and the remarkable foresight of Jesus as He prepares for His ultimate sacrifice. The ...
- The Plot to Kill JesusPastor Luke Rafuse | March 15, 2026 Introduction Good morning, Westhill. As we continue our Lenten series, “The Final Days of Jesus: The Week that Changed the World,” we find ourselves in a season of reflection and preparation. Lent is a time for Christians to examine their hearts and draw nearer to Jesus as we approach Easter. ...
- Jesus’ Authority ChallengedReverend Merv Tippe | March 8, 2026 Sermon Summary Jesus’ authority stands at the center of a clear and urgent call: divine lordship shapes every corner of life and demands a decisive response. Scripture presents Jesus’ authority as both demonstrable and intrusive—calming storms, casting out demons, healing disease, raising the dead, and his bearing the penalty for ...
- What Jesus Found When He Looked AroundSermon Summary Jesus deliberately marches toward Jerusalem in the final week, fully aware that death awaits. The narrative frames that journey as urgent and confrontational: a triumphal entry that risks reputation, a prophetic act against hypocrisy, a cleansing of sacred space, and a tender yet decisive moment of judgment enacted on a barren fig tree. The ...
- The Donkey, the King, and the CrowdPastor Tim Coleman | February 22, 2028 Sermon Summary Jesus’ approach to the final week unfolds as a deliberate, humble fulfillment of Scripture rather than a surprise political uprising. The narrative slows to expose intention: every gesture and event — from the quiet arrangements for a donkey to the streets strewn with cloaks and branches — points ...