In Romans 15:20–21, the Apostle Paul reveals the passion that shaped his life and ministry: making Christ known to people who had never heard the Gospel. His mission wasn’t built on comfort or convenience—it was fueled by a deep desire to see lives transformed by Jesus.
In this message, Pastor Robert challenges us to examine our own hearts and consider whether we share Paul’s burden for those around us who don’t yet know Christ. As followers of Jesus, we’re called to live on mission, intentionally pointing others to the hope found in Him.
Whether you’re taking your first steps of faith or have followed Christ for years, we pray this message encourages you to live with Gospel purpose and faithfully reach the people God has placed in your life.
Legacy Hills Church
📍 Moore Middle School | Celina, TX
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Our series, The Jesus Priority, is a bold and practical invitation to realign what matters most. This isn’t just something we talk about on Sundays—it’s a way of living that shows up at home, around the table, and in everyday moments.
In this message from Romans 12:1–2, we’re challenged to ask a life-changing question: What does it really look like to follow Jesus every day?
The Apostle Paul reminds us that because of God’s incredible mercy, our response is to offer our lives as a living sacrifice—not just on Sundays, but in every part of our lives. Instead of allowing the world to shape the way we think, we’re called to be transformed by the renewing of our minds so we can discover God’s good, pleasing, and perfect will.
Whether you’re new to faith or have been following Jesus for years, this message will encourage you to surrender more fully to Christ and experience the transformation that only He can bring.
In a world that tells us to figure it out, control it, and make it happen, Jesus reminds us: You have a Father. And He knows. Like a child asleep in the backseat, we do not have to know every turn. We just have to trust the One driving. So many of us are exhausted because we are trying to control what was never ours to carry. But Jesus invites us to let go, seek first the Kingdom, and trust Him with the rest. You have a Father. And He knows.
In this message from Legacy Hills Church, Pastor Robert walks through James 1:2–4, challenging us to see trials through a different lens.
What if the hard seasons you’re facing aren’t setbacks—but part of God’s process to grow your faith?
James reminds us that trials produce perseverance, and perseverance shapes us into maturity. God isn’t wasting anything. He’s forming something in you.
If you’re in a season that feels heavy or uncertain, this message will encourage you to trust that God is at work—even when it’s hard to see.
Watch the full message and take your next step in trusting Him.
On Easter Sunday at Legacy Hills, Pastor Robert walked through Luke 24:13–32, the powerful story of the road to Emmaus. In this message, we’re reminded that even when we don’t recognize Him, Jesus is near—walking with us, revealing truth, and stirring our hearts. This Easter, discover how the resurrection changes everything and opens our eyes to see Jesus in a whole new way. Watch the full message and be encouraged by the hope we have because He is risen!
In John 13:1–20, we see Jesus do something unexpected—He kneels down and washes His disciples’ feet. The King of Kings chooses the posture of a servant, showing us that love isn’t just something we say… it’s something we do.
In When God Redirects Our Steps, we explore Book of Proverbs 16:9 and the tension between our plans and God’s direction. This message encourages us to live with open hands, trusting that God’s leadership—though sometimes unexpected—is always good.
UNSEARCHABLE is a new sermon series through Romans 9–11 that explores the depth of God’s purposes, mercy, and faithfulness. In passages that often raise hard questions, we’ll discover a God who is more gracious, more just, and more trustworthy than we can fully comprehend. This series isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about learning to trust the God whose ways are higher than ours. Join us as we respond not with fear or pride, but with humility, awe, and worship.
In this message, Pastor Robert walks us through 1 John 3:16–18 and reminds us that God’s love is more than words — it calls us to live with open hands and sacrificial hearts. Just as Jesus laid down His life for us, we are invited to reflect that same love by caring for others in practical, tangible ways. This teaching challenges us to move beyond good intentions and step into a faith that looks like compassion, generosity, and action. When we truly understand God’s love, it changes how we see people and how we choose to serve. We pray this message encourages you to love not only in word, but in deed and in truth. ▶️ Watch, be encouraged, and share with someone who needs this reminder today.
Sermon Text: Luke 6:38 Dig a Little Deeper: 2 Corinthians 9:7
Pastor Robert brought a powerful word from Mark 7:31–37, where Jesus meets a man who is deaf and unable to speak clearly. In this short but meaningful encounter, we’re reminded of a deep truth: Jesus meets us personally, heals us intentionally, and restores what feels impossible.
In our community, families are busy, successful, and often striving to give their kids the very best. But behind the polished surface, many feel stretched thin, disconnected, and spiritually dry. Parents genuinely love their children, yet without realizing it, they may build kid-centered homes instead of Christ-centered ones. The result? Families that are hurried, stressed, and spiritually fragile. The solution is not doing more, but living with intentional rhythms. At Legacy Hills, we believe in 7 Rhythms for Jesus-First Families—practices that empower parents to make Jesus the highest priority and shape their homes into places where faith is lived and passed on.
We will dive into the heart of Paul’s letter to the Romans, exploring how God’s grace brings redemption to all people and transforms lives. We’ll journey through Romans and unpack key themes such as God’s impartial judgment, the failure of self-righteousness, the gift of righteousness through faith, and the fulfillment of God’s promises in Christ. Together, we will see how God’s grace triumphs over sin, extends to all nations, and calls us into a life of faith and transformation.
In this message, Pastor Robert unpacks the powerful story of Zacchaeus from Luke 19—a man who climbed a tree to see Jesus and ended up having his life radically changed. What does his encounter teach us about seeking Jesus, responding to conviction, and the transformative power of grace? Whether you’re curious about faith or longing for a fresh perspective, this story reminds us that Jesus sees us, calls us by name, and invites us into something greater. 📖 Scripture Reference: Luke 19:1–10
We will dive into the heart of Paul’s letter to the Romans, exploring how God’s grace brings redemption to all people and transforms lives. We’ll journey through Romans and unpack key themes such as God’s impartial judgment, the failure of self-righteousness, the gift of righteousness through faith, and the fulfillment of God’s promises in Christ. Together, we will see how God’s grace triumphs over sin, extends to all nations, and calls us into a life of faith and transformation.
“And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” – Philippians 4:7
In this message, we were reminded that true peace isn’t found in perfect circumstances, but in the presence of Christ. When we rejoice, pray, and present our requests to God, His peace takes over, guarding our hearts and minds in ways we can’t even explain.
This word will speak to anyone facing anxiety, stress, or uncertainty. Watch now and be encouraged!
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This Father’s Day, we looked at 1 Timothy 6:11–12 and were challenged to “Fight the Good Fight.” Paul’s words to Timothy reminded us that the fight of faith is worth it—and godly fatherhood is a battle worth showing up for. It was a powerful call for dads and all believers to live with spiritual grit, lead with integrity, and pursue a life that honors Christ. In a world full of compromise and distraction, we’re reminded to stand firm in faith, love, endurance, and gentleness. This message is for anyone striving to finish strong and live with eternal purpose.
Psalm 149 is a bold call to worship that reminds us praise is more than a song—it’s a spiritual weapon. This psalm invites God’s people to celebrate His goodness with joyful singing and dancing, while also standing firm in His justice and authority. In this message, we’ll discover how worship both honors God and empowers His people to live with victory, purpose, and hope. Come ready to praise with passion and walk in the power of God’s promises!
Is your family running on empty? Struggling to find time for what truly matters? Join us for a three-week journey to create space for what matters most—making Jesus your highest priority, strengthening family connections, and investing in your family’s spiritual growth. Discover how to build a life with margin, purpose, and faith at the center!
This Easter, we celebrated the greatest truth ever told—Jesus is alive!
In a world searching for hope, the resurrection of Christ reminds us that death doesn’t get the final word. Through powerful worship and a life-giving message, we reflected on the victory of the cross and the empty tomb.
Pastor Robert shared a message that called us to not only celebrate the resurrection but to live in the power of it. Because Jesus rose, we have purpose, freedom, and the promise of new life.
Whether you’re exploring faith or have followed Jesus for years, Easter was a powerful reminder: hope has a name—and His name is Jesus.
We will dive into the heart of Paul’s letter to the Romans, exploring how God’s grace brings redemption to all people and transforms lives. We’ll journey through Romans 2:12–4:25 and unpack key themes such as God’s impartial judgment, the failure of self-righteousness, the gift of righteousness through faith, and the fulfillment of God’s promises in Christ. Together, we will see how God’s grace triumphs over sin, extends to all nations and calls us into a life of faith and transformation.
Sam Midgett spoke at our YTHX Weekend, a three-day conference-style event designed specifically for middle and high school students. With Bible discussion, Tribe Wars, powerful worship, and a ridiculous amount of fun, it’s the BEST WEEKEND of the year. At YTHX, youth learn their identity in Christ and pursue God’s purpose for their lives.
Legacy Hills Church is a church on a mission—to empower families to make Jesus the highest priority. In this two-week series, we’ll explore who we are as a church, the deep needs in our community, and why prioritizing Jesus is the solution. Then, we’ll unpack what we do—how we are equipping and empowering families to live out this mission through our church’s values, strategy, and vision for the future.
Join us as we step into the calling God has given us as a church and take ownership of the mission together!