Church of the Highlands
Birmingham, AL · Non-denominational
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View all →The Most Excellent Way
Charlotte Gambill
Charlotte Gambill uses Jeremiah 6:16 and 1 Corinthians 13 to teach that living love out in relationships requires slowing down, asking for God's ancient way, and walking in patience, kindness, forgiveness, and perseverance rather than letting emotions drive relational collisions.
What Is Love?
Mark Pettus
Pastor Mark Pettus launches the Loveology series by establishing that God is love as defined in 1 Corinthians 13, that real love is agape (unconditional and sacrificial), and that our ability to love others flows from first receiving God's love ourselves.
Win Before You Begin
Rich Wilkerson Jr.
Pastor Rich Wilkerson Jr. preaches from Deuteronomy 20 that believers can win their battles before they begin by refusing to let fear override faith, letting God's Word be louder than worry, maintaining godly order in life, and remembering that God fights for His people.
Higher Heights - Anniversary Sunday
Mark Pettus
On Church of the Highlands' 25th anniversary, Pastor Mark Pettus casts vision for the next 25 years built on the Great Commission and the church's four pillars — Know God, Find Freedom, Discover Purpose, Make a Difference — while announcing new campuses, a refreshed brand, and a reimagined Growth Track experience.
Made for This Ministry
Chris Hodges
Pastor Chris Hodges (PC) preaches that God has a unique, specific purpose for every believer's life, urging the congregation to discover their spiritual gifts and serve on the Dream Team, because true joy and fulfillment come from stepping into the role God designed for each person.
Eternity-Focused Finances
Mark Pettus
Pastor Mark Pettus teaches that money is ultimately a heart issue, not just a financial one, and walks through the Parable of the Talents to establish four stewardship principles -- God owns it all, what we have is entrusted with purpose, faithfulness over fear, and eternal rewards -- before offering four practical applications: order over amount, calling over compensation, contentment over consumerism, and generosity over scarcity.