David: The Heart of a King | Church on the Hill

One Combined Service on June 29 at 10:00am in the Worship Center
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This summer, you're invited to take a fresh look at one of the most fascinating and relatable people in the Bible—David. In our new series, David: The Heart of a King, we’ll explore his story week by week, digging into real-life themes like courage, friendship, failure, and redemption. David’s life was full of highs and lows, just like ours—and his journey shows us that God can work through both our greatest strengths and our biggest mistakes. 

Whether you’ve been around church your whole life or you’re just starting to explore faith again, this series is for you. Come find hope, purpose, and a reminder that even in the messiness of life, grace has the final word.

God doesn’t see what we see.

When God chose David, He wasn’t looking for someone impressive—He was looking at the heart. Good news: He still chooses the unlikely. That includes you.

Your giants aren’t bigger than your God.

We all face battles that feel impossible. But like David, we don’t stand alone—we stand in God’s strength. Let’s talk about facing fear with faith.

Real friends fight for each other.

The story of Jonathan and David reminds us what true friendship looks like—loyal, selfless, and rooted in God. It's the kind of connection we’re made for.

Just because you can… doesn’t mean you should.

David had the chance to get even—but he chose grace instead. What if restraint and forgiveness are how God changes the world?

Don’t hold back your joy.

David didn’t care who was watching—he celebrated with everything he had. What would it look like for us to worship like that?

Even the faithful fall.

David’s story takes a dark turn. It's raw, it's real—and it shows how temptation works. But it also points us to a God who doesn’t give up on us.

The truth hurts—but it also heals.

When David is called out, he doesn’t hide. He owns it. This week is all about confession, correction, and the grace that follows.

Live a story worth remembering.

David didn’t live a perfect life, but he finished with a heart pointed toward God. What kind of legacy are you leaving?

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