Sermons & Teachings from Heartland Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana
God's instrument of promotion for David to become a king was to face a giant.By Ron Allen
This parable shows us the Father heart of God, and gives us an example of how to parent.By Mark Robison
God heals the brokenhearted and bandages their wounds.Psalm 147By Ron Allen, Carolyn Allen
Pastor Liam challenges us to shift our mindset to one of kingdom living.By Liam Graham
Jesus looked into the hearts of those who came to him and saw past their expressed need and into what they actually needed.By Chris Ishak
Pastor Liam takes a fresh look at Psalm 23 through the lens of his recent testimonies. How can you apply these truths to your life right now?By Liam Graham
How is God's love for you being expressed to the people in your life?By Carolyn Allen
When we live with unforgiveness we are robbing ourselves.By Liam Graham
When we center our lives around prayer and communion with God, it will be evident in all areas of our lives.By Liam Graham
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This Easter Sunday Pastor Dave finishes up his Lessons from the Orchestra series. God is the composer and we get to play a part in the symphony that resounds through the whole earth.By Dave Frincke
A single french horn cannot express the fullness of what the composer intended. All of the instruments and voices need to sing their part for the music to be what it was meant to be.By Dave Frincke
When an orchestra is watching the conductor, all the various instruments stay together and create beautiful music. When we keep our eyes on God, we're able to see when we need to slow down, speed up, put emphasis and energy into a moment, take a rest, or prepare for transition. And the music of our lives will be beautiful.…
Jesus invited us to be his branches. We can see more of what that really means when we look at a grapevine. The process of growing grapes involves pruning as well as nurturing.By Guest Speaker
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Heartland's ministry partner from Recife, Brazil speaks on ways we can step into creativity, and things that can inhibit creativity.By Guest Speaker
Psalm 127:1 Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain.God is calling us to co-labor with him with creativity.By Dave Frincke
Creativity does not mean reinventing the wheel. Creativity is stepping into what God has uniquely and specifically called YOU to do.By Chris Ishak
Courageous acts are a way to express our love and devotion for Jesus.By Dave Frincke
The identity of Jesus revealed in your life will impart courage to you.By Dave Frincke
Our friend and ministry partner, William Beasley, leader of the Greenhouse Movement, shares what's on his heart and some stories from Greenhouse.By Guest Speaker
King David faced a series of set backs on his journey to becoming king. And he gives us some good examples of how we too can respond to disappointment and discouragement.By Dave Frincke
The president of Brotherhood Mutual Insurance shares his view of creativity from a corporate and a Christian perspective.By Guest Speaker
Moses was hesitant at first to embrace the assignment God was trying to give him. Pastor Dave explores some of the Moses' questions to God and the possible motivation behind them.By Dave Frincke
The creative process is an encounter with the Holy Spirit that helps us think, create, problem solve, and move forward having a heavenly viewpoint.By Dave Frincke
In Ephesians 1 Paul wrote what is sometimes called the "Gospel of Grace". God our Father loves us and chose us to be part of his family with everything that includes.By Dave Frincke
God speaks to us and calls us in different ways: personally, corporately, and to a greater purpose.By Liam Graham
God is the originator of joy.Joy comes from His presence.Joy comes from His affection.Joy comes from His justice.Joy comes from His favor.By Dave Frincke
"We can do nothing without the power of the Holy Spirit." Bishop Mark preaches about the history of the Sacrament of Confirmation in the Church and where it began with the Apostles in Acts.By Guest Speaker
Although God is with us, but we don't always make him welcome. This first Sunday of Advent Pastor Dave challenges us to intentionally welcome the presence of the Lord in our daily lives.By Dave Frincke
As the Israelites experienced God's rescue by going through the Red Sea, we also get to experience it through the waters of baptism.By Dave Frincke
Pastor Ron gives some practical instruction on how to pray for healing, as well as some personal stories of healings he has seen.By Ron Allen
Focus not on things that are seen, but on things that are unseen. Healing is often needed for more than physical issues. Jesus wants us to have freedom from anything that would pull us down, including our desires for earthly things.By Dave Frincke
Jesus wasn't just concerned with physical healing in his earthly ministry. He has always wanted complete healing for us, including healing for our souls. We can see this in the story Jesus tells in Matthew chapter 18.By Dave Frincke
In John 5 Jesus heals a man waiting by a pagan healing shrine, and so displays his power and authority.By Dave Frincke
Why would Jesus wait before going to see Lazarus? Pastor Dave explores Jesus' answers to Martha and to Mary in John chapter 11.By Dave Frincke
Our ministry partner Rev Tom Otieno from Kenya takes us on a journey to understand healing and the roots of disease.By Guest Speaker
In Mark 8 Jesus lays hands on a man to heal him, and then he does it again. What does this mean to our view of healing?By Dave Frincke
Pastor Dave takes a look at Luke 13 and one of the many times Jesus places the wellbeing of an individual over the rules of the sabbath.By Dave Frincke
Jesus was amazed when he encountered a Roman officer with incredible faith. We should pay attention when the Son of God is amazed at something.By Dave Frincke
We take a look at the Luke 5 account of Jesus healing a paralyzed man who's friends lowered him through the ceiling. With what kind of people do we surround ourselves? Are we being a help or a hinderance in getting others to Jesus?By Dave Frincke
God's timing and method is different from ours. Pastor Dave takes us through the John 9 account of Jesus healing a man who was born blind.By Dave Frincke
In 1 Samuel, we see King David experience many moments of pain. At times he responds from that pain until he allows God to heal his heart.By dave@heartlandfw.org
In Luke 22 as Jesus was being arrested, Jesus stops everything to heal someone who was his "enemy". This account tells us so much about the character of Jesus and his kingdom.By Dave Frincke
In Luke 17 when Jesus healed ten leppers, we see several words related to healing. These words each have different connotations and together they show us a picture of God's heart to heal and make us whole.By Dave Frincke
In 2 Chronicles 20 King Jehoshaphat prayed, "We do not know what to do, but we are looking to you for help." That vulnerable prayer postered the people of Judah to hear from God and for God to come to their rescue in an incredible way.By Dave Frincke
Jesus is the Bread of Life and just like physical food, we can't exist on meals from the past. We need a fresh meal for today. We need to do a heart-check to see where we go when we are spiritually hungry or thirsty. Are we going to Jesus, or other things?By Dave Frincke
In 1 Corinthians 10:31 we are encouraged to do whatever we do for the glory of God. There is so much more to our life of worship than our times of corporate worship. Pastor Dave talks about how we can take even the small or unpleasant things and make them part of our worship to God.By Dave Frincke
Daniel and his friends' response to huge upheaval in their lives was to turn to God. Being taken from their homes or threatened with death was not enough to shake them. Who or what are we running to what things get rough?By dave@heartlandfw.org
King David chose to worship both in the triumphant and the difficult times in his life. This rooted him in God and set him up to respond to everything with a heavenly perspective.By Dave Frincke
Pastor Ron invites us to explore the experiences of Isaac in Genesis 26. Nothing we do in kingdom life and assignment is overlooked by God.By Ron Allen