Weekly sermons from Hickory Rock Baptist Church in Louisburg, North Carolina.
In this sermon, we’ll see how God meets the mistreated and overlooked with compassion. He is the God who sees, provides, and restores what the world has stolen.
From the very beginning, humanity has carried an ache—shame, brokenness, wounds we can’t fix on our own. But the good news of the gospel is that God comes searching for us in our hiding, offering spe…
Life leaves us hurried, hungry, and restless—but Psalm 23 shows us a Shepherd who invites us to slow down and feast on his goodness. This Sunday, come breathe, savor, and pray with us at His table.
In this sermon, we’ll walk through Psalm 23, exploring how God calls us into a life with Him—one of trust, presence, and restoration—even in the midst of life’s valleys.
Endings can feel unfinished, but God’s story keeps moving--and we’re still part of it. In our final Acts sermon, we explore how faithfulness in the ordinary moments shapes the unfolding story of the …
Before you do anything for God, He already calls you loved, claimed, and sent—discover the deeper meaning of baptism in this week’s message.
When life's troubles shake you, take courage, stick together, and eat something—because whole-body trust in God changes everything.
Everyone’s searching for beauty and meaning. Your story, shaped by Jesus, just might be the way they find it.
What if your season of waiting isn’t a detour, but the place where God is doing His deepest work?
Woundedness doesn’t get the last word—Jesus does, and by His wounds, we are being made whole.
When life feels like a nonstop barrage, Acts 23 reminds us that God meets us in the silence—and shapes beauty from the broken pieces.
What if the Spirit’s greatest work in you isn’t flashy power—but quiet courage, wise words, and the comfort to keep going?
Paul’s story in Acts 22 shows us that the Spirit empowers us to face our past, love difficult people, and grow into spiritual maturity.
What if the real reason we stay stuck in dysfunction isn’t just what’s been done to us, but what we trust to save us?
What if the emotional baggage you carry isn’t just weighing you down, but is keeping you from the healing Jesus is ready to give?
What if prayer isn’t about control or resignation—but a sacred invitation to join God’s unfolding story? In this week's sermon, we explore Paul’s walk of faith in Acts 21 and learn to live and pray i…
A meaningful legacy isn’t built on success—it’s shaped by sacrificial love, humble service, and a life lived in the shadow of the cross.
When the kingdom of God confronts the chaos of the world, will we join the outrage of the crowd—or stay rooted in Christ?
This week, we finish our Easter series with the story of Thomas—not as the doubter, but as the one who shows us how honest faith can lead to a deeper encounter with Jesus.
Because Jesus is risen, our restoration is secured. This Easter Sunday, we don’t just celebrate the empty tomb—we respond to it with our lives, our love, and our profession of faith.