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Vintage Church Harker Heights

Vintage Church Texas, Inc

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Thank you for listening to our audio podcast. Vintage Church is a Christian non-denominational church located in Central Texas. Our church exists to create engaging environments where people can learn, trust and follow Jesus. Find out more about our church by browsing our website at www.vintage.church If there is anything we can do to help you, email [email protected] and let us know!
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After the people refuse to enter the land out of fear, God sends Israel back into the wilderness for forty years. This message walks through the key stories of that season—manna from heaven, water from the rock, the bronze serpent, rebellion and judgment, miraculous provision, and the raising up of a new generation. Though the people are faithless,…
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As Israel approaches the Promised Land, twelve spies are sent to scout it. Ten return full of fear, doubting God’s promise, while only two—Joshua and Caleb—stand in faith. Their choice will shape an entire generation. Fear leads to wandering, but faith leads to promise. Will we trust God, or shrink back?(Numbers 13–14)…
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God commands Israel to build the Tabernacle, a portable dwelling place for His presence. Every part of it points forward to Jesus, who would one day "tabernacle" among us. This moment shows us that God’s greatest desire is to be near His people. His presence is not distant—He walks with us, even in the wilderness. (Exodus 25–40, John 1:14)…
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At Mount Sinai, God gives Israel the Ten Commandments, calling them to be His holy people. But while Moses is on the mountain, Israel turns to idolatry, crafting a golden calf in rebellion against God. Though judgment follows, God also shows mercy, renewing His covenant and dwelling among His people. His faithfulness remains, even when we fail. (Ex…
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Pharaoh refuses to let Israel go, so God unleashes ten plagues, each one striking at Egypt’s gods and economy. Water turns to blood, locusts consume the land, darkness falls, and Pharaoh’s heart remains hard. Each plague is a chance to repent, but Pharaoh resists. In this story, we see both God's power over evil and His mercy in giving opportunitie…
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While tending sheep, Moses sees a burning bush that is not consumed. God speaks to him, calling him to confront Pharaoh and lead Israel out of slavery. But Moses is full of excuses—he feels unqualified and afraid. God reassures him: I will be with you. He equips Moses with signs and sends Aaron to help. This moment reminds us that God doesn’t call …
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A new Pharaoh enslaves Israel and orders the death of Hebrew baby boys. But God raises up a deliverer—Moses—who is hidden in a basket, drawn from the Nile, and raised in Pharaoh’s house. When Moses kills an Egyptian in defense of his people, he flees to the wilderness, where he will remain for forty years. It may seem like God has forgotten Israel,…
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Despite suffering and injustice, Joseph remains faithful, and God’s providence is evident as He uses Joseph to save nations and preserve His covenant people during a famine. This story showcases how God can turn even the most painful circumstances into a powerful testimony of redemption. Joseph’s journey invites us to trust in God’s sovereignty and…
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In Genesis 12-22, we journey with Abraham as he steps out in faith, leaving everything familiar to follow God’s call. Abraham’s story is one of extraordinary trust as he faces challenges, delays, and tests of faith, yet clings to the promises of God. Through the covenant established with Abraham, God sets the stage for His redemptive plan for the n…
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Our series concludes with the acknowledgment of Jesus’ death, resurrection, and ascension, which cement His role as the eternal King. This message celebrates the victory of Jesus over sin and death, His ongoing reign in the hearts of believers, and the anticipation of His second coming. We reflect on what it means to live under the reign of our Ano…
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This week’s message celebrates the miraculous birth of Jesus, the moment when prophecy became a living, breathing reality. We'll explore the significance of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, the humility of the manger, and the celestial announcement to the shepherds, reflecting on God’s choice to introduce the King of Kings into the world in such a humble…
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In this thought-provoking message, Pastor Erik Lawson dives into the true meaning of Christmas. Through humor, biblical insights, and powerful stories, he reminds us why Jesus came to earth over 2,000 years ago. From the humble manger in Bethlehem to the eternal promise of salvation, discover how the birth of Christ impacts your past, present, and …
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In the opening week, we will explore the power and influence of culture. We will look at how the Kingdom Culture can transform individuals, families, and societies by aligning with God's values and principles. We will examine how culture is set, and how we can shape and change the cultures we are in.…
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In the final week of our series, "The Aspirations of Babel," we explore the story of The Tower of Babel and how humanity, after the flood, defied God's command to spread out and instead sought to unify under a single, rebellious agenda. We will delve into how globalist aspirations for a one-world system contradict God’s divine plan. God has establi…
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In Week 9, we will delve into the story of Cain and Abel to understand how the spirit of Cain—marked by resentment and evil—has infiltrated our culture. We'll discuss the destructive impact of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) and the politics of resentment on society. We'll also explore how a return to Biblical principles of humility, persona…
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In Week 8, we will explore the eternal covenant made with the Jewish people and how, according to Romans 11:17, Christians are grafted into this covenant without replacing the Jewish people in God's plan. We will expose "Replacement Theology" as a dangerous heresy and emphasize that Christians are bound to the Jewish people as younger brothers to t…
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We will explore the foundational principle that life is the bedrock of all other rights—without life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are impossible. Abortion stands as a grave violation of this principle, echoing the demonic origins of child sacrifice condemned throughout history. We will confront the reality that cultures practicing such atr…
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In Week 4, we delve into the principles that separate freedom from tyranny, focusing on the U.S. Constitution's framework of separation of powers, where sovereignty rests with the people. We will explore the Bill of Rights and contrast systems like Marxism, Socialism, Communism, and Fascism with capitalism—rooted in God's command to steward what He…
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This week, we'll dive into the American founding, exploring the Declaration of Independence and the principles upheld by the Founding Fathers. We'll compare and contrast the American Revolution of 1776—a revolution deeply rooted in biblical principles—with the French Revolution of 1789, which sought to build a new order without God. Discover the st…
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We will explore the Ten Commandments as the foundational principles of civilization, essential to the formation of the United States. We'll examine how these divine axioms, given at Mt. Sinai, shaped the moral fabric of our nation and established freedom as God's idea. Jesus affirmed the enduring significance of these commandments, declaring that H…
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In the opening week of our series, we will explore the ministry of Jesus and the role He assigns to His disciples in standing for truth in the public square. We'll confront the reality of Order vs. Chaos and examine how the Church is called to be a beacon of light in a dark world. As we delve into the two competing visions—Secular vs. Biblical—you’…
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In week four we will see how God fulfills us when we remain faithful to Him. We will discover, like Asaph, that the reward of following God is far greater than the rewards of following the enemy and the ways of the world. We will understand how acknowledging and dealing with sin in our own heart will allow us to maintain God's perspective in our li…
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The Bible says in the book of Psalms 90:12, that in order to gain a heart of wisdom, we must learn how to number our days. This week is all about time management and making time for the things that matter most for your overall health. We need wisdom about how to organize our time for whole life health and wellness. This week, we will give guiding p…
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Our life on Earth is short, and it is the promise of eternal life that allows us to press on this side of Heaven. Jesus moved with a clear vision, and in Proverbs 29:18 it says "Where there is no vision, the people are unrestrained, But happy is one who keeps the Law.” Personal vision, as it applies to the Christian, is less about your plan and mor…
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Proverbs 4:23 tells us to “Guard our hearts above all else, for it determines the course of our life." Your relationship with God is more than just one area of your life; it is the center that feeds every other area. This week, join us as we learn from Jesus what it means to be completely devoted to God with our whole heart and, as a result, live m…
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Celebrate the strength found in unity. Uncover the significance of a unified mission and Church. Realize that our faith magnifies when shared within God's spiritual family. Reflect on the Acts passage, "they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching." Dive into Ephesians 4:11 to understand the core elements of Christian community and discipleshi…
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Throughout this series, we will be looking at how the word of God truly is a lamp for our feet, a light for our path and a guide for our lives. We will see how the word of God has the power to transform our lives by transforming our minds. If there’s ever been a year that we need to commit ourselves to living according to God’s will and God’s ways,…
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In the fifth week, we will delve into the remarkable story of Jesus through the lens of Isaiah’s prophetic words about who the messiah would be, and what he would do as the savior of the world. Prepare to be moved as we explore the fulfillment of prophecies and the immeasurable love, grace and salvific provision of our Promised Messiah.…
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In the third week of our series, we turn our attention to the shepherds who received the angelic announcement of Jesus' birth. Drawing from the prophecies of Isaiah 9:2 and Micah 5:2, we understand the significance of the shepherds' presence at this divine moment. Their encounter with the angels and witnessing the newborn Savior in Luke 2:8-20 symb…
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As we continue our Advent journey, we delve into the story of Mary, the chosen vessel through whom Jesus, the promised Messiah, would enter the world. The prophecy of Isaiah 7:14 is fulfilled in Mary's virgin birth, as recorded in Luke 1:26-38. Through her humility, surrender, and unwavering faith, Mary becomes a powerful example of trust and obedi…
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In the first week of our series, "Awaiting Advent: The Promised Messiah," we explore the story of Elizabeth and Zachariah, a righteous and faithful couple. Through the prophecy of Zechariah in Luke 1:67-79, we see the connection to the Old Testament promises of a coming Messiah. Their miraculous conception of John the Baptist fulfilled the propheti…
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