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Our world is a crazy one! How do we make sense of it all? The Bible has something to say about every inch of thread that makes up the fabric of our existence. Join me for 20-25 context-providing minutes so that you can begin to make sense of it all. At the end of the podcast, we will point you to extra resources so that you can dig deeper if you want to. Let's learn together from a Christian worldview. Give it a try!
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Hillside Church Sermons

Keith Crosby, Lead Pastor

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We believe that the Bible is God's totally true Word. We believe that God's Son, Jesus Christ, lived a perfect life, died for sinners and rose again from the dead. We believe that the Holy Spirit of God lives in those who receive Christ as their Lord and Savior. We believe that everyone who is "born again" through faith in Jesus is part of God's family, the Body of Christ, the Church.
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Huntly came from behind from the third successive game with a 2-1 home win over Nairn County. It’s five games unbeaten for the black and gold’s with Manager Colin Charlesworth praising the character shown by his side. Charlesworth praised winger Callum Murray who netted the equaliser. It’s three games without a win for Nairn as Manager Ross Tokely …
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Brodie Allen came off the bench to head home a winner as Huntly went nine games unbeaten against opponents Lossiemouth with a 2-1 win. Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth admitted it was a hard-fought win for his side. It was a fourth successive away fixture without a win for Lossiemouth as Assistant Manager Ian Campbell felt they deserved something …
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October 6th is a special day for Keith and his ministry. It is the official book launch for his book, "The Holy Spirit According to Jesus (A Beginner's Guide to the Third Person of the Trinity)." In today's podcast, Keith former podcast partner, Mark Stickler, returns to interview Keith about his book, yes, but also pneumatology.…
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In the second Scottish Cup meeting the two sides, it was Huntly who came out on top 5-3 against Wick Academy in a penalty shoot-out after a 2-2 draw. It was Colin Charlesworth’s first Scottish Cup as a Manager as he admitted the tie was a rollercoaster of emotions. Despite the efforts from his players, Wick Manager Gary Manson was disappointed to l…
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Formartine United extended their unbeaten run over opponents Huntly in the league to twelve games with a 3-1 home victory. Having trailed by two early goals, Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth admitted it was a game of two halves for his side. United Manager Stuart Anderson felt his side should’ve built on an impressive start.…
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Pastor Keith was invited by Salem Media's KFAX 1100 for a live 1 hour in-studio interview on his book "The Holy Spirit According to Jesus (A "Beginner's Guide to the Third Person of the Trinity)." Here is part one of this wide ranging interview. You can buy the book online at Amazon.com, christianbook.com, barnesandnoble.com, or wherever books are …
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An Owen Morris winner saw Huntly record a 3-2 win away to Turriff United. It’s three wins in succession for Huntly with Manager Colin Charlesworth praising the character shown from his side. It’s five games without a win for Turriff as Manager Warren Cummings admitted poor decision making cost his side.…
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An Angus Grant brace and a further goal from Sam Robertson saw Huntly record their first home win over Rothes since April 2018. Manager Colin Charlesworth was pleased to keep the momentum going following their midweek win away to Banks O’ Dee. It was a third successive defeat for Rothes as ManagerRichard Hastings felt losing two early goals in a si…
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Huntly suffered a first defeat at home in the league since 13th January after a Jack Maciver penalty gave Buckie Thistle all three points at Christie Park. After seeing his side’s unbeaten home run come to an end,Huntly Manager Colin Charlesworth felt they could’ve started the game betterthan they did. Buckie Manager Lewis Mackinnon praised the per…
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