Weekly Sermons from GraceHill Church in Citrus Heights, CA. Please visit gracehillonline.org for more information.
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 11:10-32.
We end the Genesis 1-11 series where we began, in Genesis 1:1. The focus remains on God. Behind all history is His story. His story of redemption; His story of grace; his story of purpose. Though His name is not mentioned, His hand of providence is everywhere.
Big Idea: God advances His redemptive story by His grace and according to His purpose.
A sermon by Pastor Mike Trofimenko from Genesis 11:1-9.
The story of Babel reminds us that human pride turns even unity into rebellion against God. But where humanity failed, God remained faithful, working through history to unite people from every nation and language in Jesus Christ.
Big Idea: God opposes unity that promotes self-made greatness and advances His purposes for His name.
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Luke 10:17-24.
We often think of Jesus as the Man of Sorrows—grieving, weeping, and confronting sin—but Scripture also reveals a deeply joyful Savior. In Luke 10, we see that His joy is rooted in the salvation He came to accomplish.
Big Idea: As Christ’s disciples, our greatest joy is found in the salvation God has revealed to us in the Messiah.
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 10:1-32.
At first glance, Genesis 10–11 may look like just another list of names, but these chapters answer some of the most fundamental questions about our world. Why are there so many different peoples, languages, and cultures? How should we think about our own identity in relation to others? And what is God's purpose for the nations?
Big Idea: Though humanity has been divided ...
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 9:18-29.
Everyone longs for a fresh start, hoping that a new beginning will finally bring lasting change. Yet Noah's story reminds us that while circumstances may change, the problem of sin remains in the human heart, revealing our need for something greater than a new start.
Big Idea: Because sin still dwells in every heart, respond rightly to sin and find your covering in Jesus.
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 8:20-9:17.
In Genesis 8-9, we encounter the first explicitly stated covenant in the Bible, the covenant God establishes with Noah after the flood. The world has been judged, and humanity has been reduced to a single family. What happens next? Will God simply destroy the world again when mankind returns to its sinful ways?
Big Idea: God's covenant with Noah sustains our world, affirms h...
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 7:1-8:19.
Just as Noah’s salvation in the ark depended completely on God, so too did the judgment of those outside the ark. Every detail, including who remained outside, the extent of the floodwaters, and the timing of their rise and fall, was determined by God Himself.
Big Idea: From terms to execution, judgment belongs to the Lord.
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 6:8-22.
The story of Noah is not just about God’s judgment of sin; it is about God’s salvation of sinners. In Genesis 6, we see that while mankind could not fix what sin had broken, God Himself provided the only way of rescue, reminding us that salvation belongs to the Lord.
Big Idea: From heart transformation to final preservation, salvation belongs to the Lord.
A sermon by Pastor Mike Trofimenko from Luke 7:36-50.
Why did a sinful woman love Jesus more deeply than a respected religious leader? In Luke 7:36–50, we see that those who truly grasp the depth of their forgiveness cannot remain cold toward Christ because forgiven sinners become passionate worshipers.
Big Idea: The extravagant love reveals a deep awareness of forgiven sin, which flows from saving faith in Christ.
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 6:1-8.
Sin enters in Genesis 3, spreads in Genesis 4, and by Genesis 5, death reigns over all. When we arrive at Genesis 6, humanity has fallen so far that God grieves over His creation and is ready to bring judgment. How did things unravel so quickly, and what can we learn from it?
Big Idea: Though humanity deserved to be wiped out, God’s holy grief led not only to judgment, but...
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 5:1-32.
When we’re young, we ignore death, but as we age, we spend our lives trying to outrun what we know is inevitable. Genesis 5 may look like a list of names, but it reveals a problem we cannot escape and a hope we cannot afford to miss.
Big Idea: Though death is certain because of sin, your hope beyond the grave is faith in God’s promises.
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 4:17-26.
In Genesis 4:17–26, two family lines are set before us. These aren’t just records of ancient history; they reveal the pursuit that defines every human life.
Big Idea: In a fallen, self-indulgent world, don’t build your name but call on His name in faith.
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 4:1-16.
Genesis 4 continues the story of the fall by showing us what life looks like outside the Garden. Though humanity has lost paradise, people still approach God and offer worship. Yet this chapter confronts us with a sobering truth: not all worship is accepted.
Big Idea: Because we are sinners outside the garden, we must come to God on His terms and respond to Him on our knees.
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Acts 17:30-31.
Not all events in history carry the same impact or significance. There is, however, one event that stands above them all. Though it occurred at a specific time and place, it determines the destiny of every person who has ever lived.
Big Idea: Since the resurrection is true, judgment is due, and repentance is the way through.
A sermon by guest preacher Benjamin Schroeder from John 4:1-42.
Big Idea: We are satisfied when God is worshipped.
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 3:8-24.
If all we see in Genesis 3 is misery, we’ve missed the point. In the middle of judgment, God’s mercy is on full display.
Big Idea: God responds to sinful humanity with unexpected mercy.
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 3:7-19.
If God is good, why is there so much misery in every aspect of our lives? The answer takes us back to the rebellion of Genesis 3, where we learn that sin is far more serious than we often think.
Big Idea: Because of sin, God has subjected every part of human life to misery.
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 3:1-7.
Genesis 3 records the moment humanity commits mutiny against its Creator. The rebellion that begins here spreads through the entire human race like a deadly disease. Every broken relationship, every injustice, every tear, every grave can ultimately be traced back to what happens here.
Big Idea: When God’s Word is distorted and God’s goodness is discredited, our life ...
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 2:18-25.
Weddings are full of joy—but marriages often face strain and disappointment. Why? Because we forget that marriage is God’s gift, designed with purpose and meant to flourish according to His plan.
Big Idea: Marriage is God’s design—initiated, formed, and established for our good and His glory!
A sermon by Pastor Tim Vusik from Genesis 2:4-17.
Made in God’s image, we were designed to flourish. Genesis 1–2 reveals His blueprint for our well-being, and only by living according to His design do we truly thrive.
Big Idea: From the beginning, humanity flourishes only by belonging to God, depending on God, and submitting to God.
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