Welcome to the weekly podcast of Hutto Community Church in Hutto, Texas. H.C.C. is led by Pastor Russell Daniel. To learn more visit our website at huttocommunitychurch.org.
Anger itself isn’t sinful—it’s what we do with it that makes the difference. Jesus got angry, but His anger was righteous—it cleared the way for healing, worship, and restoration. The question for us…
Life can knock the wind out of you, and mental health struggles are more common than we think. In Luke 7, we see Jesus notice a grieving widow, feel deep compassion, and step right into her pain, eve…
We all deal with worry and anxiety at some level—sometimes it’s about money, work, family, or even big projects. The truth is, most of what we stress about never actually happens, yet it still weighs…
As a new school year begins, we're marking Back to School Sunday by turning our focus to what matters most. In 1 Timothy 1:5, the Apostle Paul reminds us that the aim of our charge is love—rooted in …
Our culture doesn’t do hard things very well. Whether it’s relationships, careers, school, or even church—we’re trained to chase comfort and quit when things get tough. But following Jesus was never …
"Truth isn’t changing—people are just getting louder about twisting it. Jude reminds us to know who we are (loved, called, and kept by Jesus), recognize false teaching when it creeps in, and stay anc…
God is both gracious and holy, and while He calls us His own, He also calls us to live in a way that reflects Him. There are voices out there twisting the truth and pushing a self-centered gospel—don…
"Ever been told to ‘just follow your heart’? Yeah… how’d that work out? In our last Trustworthy Saying, Paul reminds us in Titus 3:3–8 that our hearts used to lead us into a mess—but God stepped in w…
As we celebrate the freedom we have in our country, we are reminded that Christ has also set us free. However, our freedom is not to be used for ourselves but to serve others and build the body of Ch…
What was your best day? A wedding? A big win? Holding a new baby? It's easy to feel close to God on days like that—but what about the hard ones? Paul reminds us in 2 Timothy 2 to remember Jesus, rise…
We’re called to more! In a world full of influencers, God is looking for people who influence others toward Jesus — not for a platform, but to serve. The church needs leaders who lead with character,…
Ever had a wake-up call that made you rethink what really matters? In 1 Timothy 4, Paul reminds us that while physical fitness is great, spiritual training matters way more — it lasts forever. What y…
This summer at HCC, we're diving into "Trustworthy Sayings" — real talk from Paul that hits hard. Today we kicked it off with the powerful reminder: Jesus came to save sinners… not the cleaned-up ver…
Detours aren’t just delays—they’re part of God’s design. In Genesis 37, we see that even when life gets messy (and it will), God is still working. Sometimes things get worse before they get better, b…
We all feel that tug-of-war inside—part of us wants to do what's right, and another part just wants whatever feels good in the moment. Galatians 5 shows us that life led by our own desires only leave…
Today, we dedicate our new space to the Lord—not just the building, but all that will happen within it. Like Solomon’s temple, we’re praying that God fills this house with His presence and uses it to…
As we celebrate our first Sunday in our new building, we give thanks to God for bringing us here. While the space is exciting, the real church is the people, and we’re all about a relationship with J…
Anytime you move, you have to decide what to make room for. Not just last-minute stuff—but the first things. As we step into this new season, let’s make room—for Jesus, for each other, for worship, f…
Ever been confused when life didn’t go how you expected? You’re not alone. The disciples felt that too after Jesus died—heartbroken, doubting, wondering what just happened. But even when everything l…
It’s been almost two years in the making—and God has been faithful every step of the way. As we get ready to step into a new space, we’re taking time to remember all He’s done and look ahead to what …