• Psalm 11 // To See the Face of God // Taylor Callen
    Feb 22 2026

    What happens when the foundations of your life are destroyed?


    In Psalm 11, David faces a crisis that threatens everything — and instead of fleeing in fear, he sings. This Psalm teaches us three unshakable certainties: the Lord is our refuge, the Lord sees all, and one day the righteous will behold His face.


    When everything feels unstable, where do you run? And if you lost everything… would Christ still be enough?


    #Psalm11 #PsalmsHBC #ToSeeHisFace #UnshakableFaith #GodOurRefuge #ResurrectionHope #HoriconBaptistChurch #FaithComesByHearing

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    41 Min.
  • Psalm 1 // That Man Hath Perfect Blessedness // Taylor Callen
    Feb 8 2026

    What does it really mean to be blessed? Is happiness found in success, comfort, or wealth—or somewhere else entirely? In Psalm 1, God sets before us two paths, two influences, and two outcomes. This sermon calls us to examine what shapes our lives, where our delight truly lies, and how real, lasting fruit is found—not through effort, but through delighting in God’s Word and abiding in Christ, the true blessed man.


    #Psalm1 #BlessedLife #DelightInTheLord #TwoWays #FruitfulLife #MeditateOnTheWord #ChristAlone #HoriconBaptistChurch #FaithAndLife

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    40 Min.
  • Amos 9 // When the Mountains Drip Wine // Taylor Callen
    Feb 1 2026

    The book of Amos is uncomfortable—and necessary. In its final chapter, God confronts religious hypocrisy, false security, and empty worship, reminding us that His justice cannot be escaped. But Amos does not end in despair. It ends with hope: God promises to preserve a remnant and restore His people through the promised Son of David. Join us as we see how judgment and mercy meet in Christ, and why this ancient prophecy speaks powerfully to the American church today.


    #Amos9 #AmosHBC #MinorProphets #JudgmentAndMercy #FalseRefuges #Remnant #SonOfDavid #KingJesus #GraceAndTruth #FaithComesByHearing #HoriconBaptistChurch

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    46 Min.
  • Amos 8 // A Famine Worse Than Hunger // Taylor Callen
    Jan 30 2026

    What happens when God’s people keep up religious appearances but quietly resent His Word?


    In Amos 8, the Lord confronts a kind of hypocrisy that looks faithful on the outside but is hollow at the core—and He warns of devastating consequences: final judgment, suffering neighbors, remembered sin, and ultimately, a famine of hearing the Word of the Lord.


    This sermon calls us to examine whether we truly treasure God’s Word or merely tolerate it, and it points us to the hope of the gospel—Jesus Christ, who bore God’s judgment and silence for sinners. While God is still speaking, the call is urgent: repent, believe, and respond in faith and obedience.


    “If you hear His voice today, do not harden your heart.”


    #Amos8 #FamineOfTheWord #TreasureGodsWord #DayOfTheLord #RepentAndBelieve #ChristOurHope #HoriconBaptistChurch #FaithComesByHearing

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    41 Min.
  • Amos 7 // The Mediator We Need // Taylor Callen
    Jan 18 2026

    Amos 7 confronts us with a sobering question: whose word will we trust? In this passage, we see the difference between faithful and unfaithful mediators of God’s Word—those who plead for mercy and speak truth plainly, and those who silence God’s voice to protect comfort and tradition. Amos reminds us that God takes His Word seriously, that judgment begins with the household of God, and that false worship always has real consequences. Yet even here, the passage points us forward to Jesus Christ, the faithful and final Mediator, who bears judgment for His unfaithful people and offers forgiveness, restoration, and hope to all who repent and believe.


    #Amos7 #AmosHBC #TheMediatorWeNeed #FaithfulPreaching #GodsWord #JudgmentAndMercy #ChristOurMediator #HoriconBaptistChurch #FaithComesByHearing

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    39 Min.
  • Amos 5-6 // Let Justice Roll Down // Taylor Callen
    Jan 11 2026

    What kind of worship does God actually accept?


    In Amos 5:18–6:14, God confronts His own people—not for worshiping false gods outright, but for offering worship that had grown hollow, self-focused, and disconnected from justice, grace, and repentance. This passage exposes the danger of longing for God’s justice while living unjustly, forgetting the grace that saved us, and growing comfortable in worship that no longer changes us.


    But Amos doesn’t just warn—he invites us back to true worship: worship shaped by grace, marked by justice, fueled by joy, and centered on Jesus Christ, who bore the Day of the LORD for us at the cross.


    Join us as we consider what it means to move from lifeless religion to heartfelt worship that God delights to receive.


    For more sermons or information about our church, visit HoriconBaptist.com.

    #Amos #AmosHBC #DayOfTheLord #TrueWorship #JusticeAndRighteousness #GraceFueledWorship #HeartAndLife #HoriconBaptistChurch #FaithComesByHearing

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    47 Min.
  • Amos 5:1–17 // Seek God and Seek Good // Omi Belcher
    Jan 10 2026

    At the start of a new year, God calls His people to more than self-improvement—He calls them to repentance and true life. In Amos 5:1–17, we hear God’s lament over Israel’s refusal to return to Him and His urgent invitation to seek the Lord and live. This message exposes the danger of worshiping a god made in our own image and reminds us that seeking God must be paired with seeking good, loving justice, and rejectinging evil. Ultimately, this passage points us to Christ—the only One through whom God’s judgment passes over us and new life is given.


    For more sermons or information about our church, visit HoriconBaptist.com.


    #Amos5 #SeekTheLord #BiblicalRepentance #JusticeAndRighteousness #FaithAndObedience #HoriconBaptistChurch #PreachingTheWord #SeekGodAndLive

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    46 Min.
  • John 6 // Bread From Heaven // Taylor Callen
    Dec 28 2025

    Even after Christmas is over, the hunger remains.


    In John 6:1–40, Jesus confronts a crowd that has full stomachs but empty hearts—and He reveals Himself as the only One who can truly satisfy. This sermon explores how Jesus exposes our misplaced desires, invites us to look to Him by faith, and promises resurrection life to all who believe.


    Christmas is not just about a baby in a manger—it’s about the Bread of Life who came down from heaven to give Himself for sinners and raise them up on the last day.


    Where are you looking for life?

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    35 Min.