Foothill Bible Church
Sermons
These sermons were preached on Sunday morning during our corporate worship service. We encourage you to mine the depths of God's Word by listening to these sermons.
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Jun 28, 2026
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Episodes
Expect to be Amazed Pt. 2 31.05.2026
Micah Lugg | In Acts 8:1–25, persecution scatters the church—but instead of silencing the gospel, God uses it to spread the good news of Christ beyond Jerusalem. In this sermon, Pastor Micah Lugg shows how the sovereign hand of God advances His mission through unlikely circumstances, displaying His power to save, transform, and overcome spiritual darkness.
Expect to Be Amazed 24.05.2026
Micah Lugg | In Acts 8:1–25, persecution scatters the church—but instead of silencing the gospel, God uses it to spread the good news of Christ beyond Jerusalem. In this sermon, Pastor Micah Lugg shows how the sovereign hand of God advances His mission through unlikely circumstances, displaying His power to save, transform, and overcome spiritual darkness. _________________________
Advance Amidst Opposition 17.05.2026
Micah Lugg | As opposition against the early church intensifies, the gospel continues to advance through the faithful witness of Stephen. In Acts 6:8–7:60, Pastor Micah Lugg shows that God’s kingdom moves forward not in the absence of suffering, but often through it. Stephen’s bold proclamation and martyrdom reveal both the cost of discipleship and the unstoppable power of the gospel. ____________...
Everyday Should Be Mother's Day! 10.05.2026
Shannon Hurley | In Ephesians 5:22–33, we see God’s beautiful design for marriage, love, and sacrificial service within the home. In this message, Pastor Shannon Hurley reflects on the God-given dignity of motherhood and the Christ-centered love that ought to mark Christian families every day—not just once a year. _________________________
Protecting the Priorities of the Church pt. 2 03.05.2026
Micah Lugg | In this second message on Acts 6:1–7, Pastor Micah Lugg continues to unfold how Christ preserves the health of His church by keeping its priorities clear and its structure aligned with His Word. As practical needs arise, the church must resist the subtle drift away from what is central. _________________________
Protecting the Priorities of the Church 26.04.2026
Micah Lugg | In Acts 6:1–7, a growing church faces internal pressure that threatens to pull it away from its God-given mission. In this sermon, Pastor Micah Lugg shows that the greatest danger is not merely conflict itself, but allowing good needs to displace ultimate priorities. The apostles respond by establishing order according to God’s design—preserving their devotion to the ministry of the W...
Preparing for Persecution 19.04.2026
Micah Lugg | In Acts 5:17–42, the apostles face intensified opposition for proclaiming Christ, yet the gospel continues to advance. In this sermon, Pastor Micah Lugg shows how God prepares His church to endure persecution—not by removing hardship, but by strengthening faith, clarifying conviction, and sustaining joyful obedience. _________________________
Believers Added To The Lord 12.04.2026
Micah Lugg | In Acts 5:12–16, the Lord continues to build His church as many are added to Him through the powerful witness of the apostles. In this sermon, Pastor Micah Lugg highlights how God’s power, presence, and purity mark the early church, leading to both awe among the people and the steady growth of those who believe. _________________________
Jesus: The Resurrection and the Life 05.04.2026
Micah Lugg | In John 11:1–44, Jesus declares, “I am the resurrection and the life,” and then proves it by raising Lazarus from the dead. In this sermon, Pastor Micah Lugg shows that Christ’s power extends beyond physical death to the deeper reality of spiritual life and salvation. _________________________
Our Sufficient Savior 29.03.2026
Taylor Sinclair | In Mark 6:30–44, Jesus reveals Himself as the compassionate and all-sufficient Shepherd who provides for His people. In this sermon, Taylor Sinclair walks through the feeding of the five thousand, showing that Christ is not only able to meet physical needs, but is the true source of spiritual satisfaction for all who come to Him. _________________________
Jesus Saves Sinners 22.03.2026
Taylor Sinclair | In Mark 1:40–2:17, we see the heart of Christ on full display—He draws near to the unclean, forgives the guilty, and calls sinners to follow Him. In this sermon, Taylor Sinclair highlights the authority and compassion of Jesus, who not only heals physical brokenness but also declares the forgiveness of sins. _________________________
The Greatest Threat to the Church 15.03.2026
Micah Lugg | In Acts 5:1–11, the early church faces a sobering reminder that its greatest danger does not come from persecution outside the church, but from sin within it. Through the account of Ananias and Sapphira, Pastor Micah Lugg shows how God protects the purity of His church and calls His people to lives marked by sincerity and reverent fear. _________________________
Courage and the Cause of Christ 08.03.2026
T.J. Smith | In Philippians 1, the apostle Paul writes from prison yet overflows with confidence in the advance of the gospel. In this sermon, Pastor T.J. Smith shows how true Christian courage is rooted not in favorable circumstances, but in a steadfast commitment to the cause of Christ. _________________________
When the Spirit Makes the Church A Family 01.03.2026
Micah Lugg | In Acts 4:32–37, we see a powerful portrait of the early church united in heart and soul. In this sermon, Pastor Micah Lugg shows how the Holy Spirit not only empowers bold witness, but also forms a distinct kind of community—a spiritual family marked by unity, generosity, and shared devotion to Christ. _________________________
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