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Rock Point Church · all sermons
Pastor Rocky High · Mar 9, 2026
Drawing from Nehemiah 2–3, Pastor Rocky High shows that true grit in the Christian life is not about comfort but about competency — recognizing that every gift God has given us is meant to build His kingdom, not ours. Ordinary people, like those named in Nehemiah 3, serve their families, their cities, and the church; they do the hard work others avoid; they refuse to be controlled by praise or criticism; and they invest their short lives in an eternal mission, trusting that this brief season of obedience builds something that lasts forever.
Pastor Bill Bush · Nov 10, 2025
Drawing from 1 Corinthians 12, Pastor Bill argues that every Christian has been supernaturally gifted by the Holy Spirit — not for personal benefit, but for the good of the whole body. Just as a human body cannot function with missing or idle parts, a church cannot be healthy when its members sit and soak without using their gifts. When believers understand they are built to belong, built to need one another, and built to give themselves away in agape love, they step into the full, intentional life Jesus died to give them.
Pastor Bill Bush · Feb 3, 2025
In Ephesians 4, Pastor Bill Bush argues that the Christian life is not a solo journey but a united calling lived out through the body of Christ. God has uniquely gifted every believer for service, and those gifts only reach their full purpose when surrendered to the shared mission of the church. Maturity, identity, and the supernatural work of God all flow from choosing unity over uniformity and service over self — because Jesus has already loved us, redeemed us, and called us to point others to Him.