College Heights Baptist Church
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View all →Destroy This Temple
Mike Cooper
Jesus cleansed the temple twice because God's worship must not be diluted by convenience or selfishness. His body became the ultimate temple, the only way to worship God.
Bless the Lord
Mike Cooper
Pastor expounds Psalm 103 in a year-end sermon, calling believers to bless the Lord with all their being by remembering His benefits: forgiveness, healing, redemption, faithful love, compassion, and justice. Through personal stories and biblical illustrations, he challenges the congregation to look beyond their trials and see God as He truly is.
It's All In The Name
Mike Cooper
A Christmas sermon exploring Matthew 1:18-25, revealing how the names given to Jesus — Jesus (Savior) and Emmanuel (God with us) — establish His identity as the promised Messiah in the line of David, and why only the God-man could save humanity from sin.
He Will Be Great
Mike Cooper
A sermon on Luke 1:26-38 proclaiming that God, in His faithful love, chose an ordinary young woman in an insignificant village to bear Jesus — the great, eternal King — and that the same God invites every person to trust Christ and find favor, forgiveness, and an unshakable kingdom.
Trust God and Live
Mike Cooper
This sermon uses the extended metaphor of a dog leash to illustrate that walking with Christ is not restriction but freedom, teaching from Galatians 2:20 that being crucified with Christ and living by faith in Him produces a life of gratitude, freedom from condemnation, and genuine relationship with God through the Holy Spirit.
Conducting Worship in the Church
Mike Cooper
A verse-by-verse exposition of 1 Timothy 2:8-15 addressing how men and women should conduct themselves in corporate worship. Men are called to pray with pure hearts, free of anger and pride, while women are called to focus on inner godliness over outward appearance and to embrace their God-given roles with faith and submission to God's Word.