

Hope Church LV Sermons
Hope Church Las Vegas
At Hope Church, we exist to connect people to live the life of a Jesus follower. We pray that you are challenged, encouraged, and equipped in your relationship with Jesus as you listen to these weekly sermons from Hope Church in Las Vegas, NV.
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Sep 7, 2025 • 48min
Love Language Week 5: Singleness and Dating
In Week 5 of Love Language: What God Says About Relationships, Pastor Scott Worthington teaches from 1 Corinthians 7:6–8.
Singleness has become a norm in America, lasting longer than ever before—and this message explores what God’s Word says about being single. We learn that singleness is a gift—the one season of life where you can give undivided attention to Jesus and His mission.
We also discuss dating. While the Bible doesn’t provide a step-by-step dating manual, it does offer clear wisdom about relationships, character, and purity.
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Aug 31, 2025 • 43min
Love Language Week 4: Love and Marriage (Part 2)
In Week 4 of our series Love Language: What God Says About Relationships, Pastor Scott Worthington shares God’s truth about marriage and sex.
This is Part 2 of Love and Marriage, where we unpack God’s design for sex as a gift within marriage—meant to bring intimacy and oneness between a husband and wife.
We also look at how a healthy marriage is built with intention and share practical ways you and your spouse can cultivate that kind of marriage together.
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Aug 24, 2025 • 45min
Love Language Week 3: Love and Marriage - Part 1
In Week 3 of our series Love Language: What God Says About Relationships, Pastor Scott Worthington shared what God says about Marriage and sex.
The world says, “Marriage is a temporary vehicle for my personal happiness.” But God’s word says, “Marriage is a convenient promise for our mutual sanctification. What is God’s design for marriage and how can a husband and wife truly show love to one another? Check out this sermon to learn more!

Aug 17, 2025 • 45min
Love Language Week 2: Love Your Neighbor
In Week 2 of our series Love Language: What God Says About Relationships, Pastor Scott Worthington shared from Luke 10:25-37—the story of the Good Samaritan.
God commands us to love our neighbor as ourselves. From this story, we learned that before we can love our neighbor like the Good Samaritan did, we must first see that Jesus is the true Good Samaritan—and we are the wounded man who was cared for.
We also discovered who our neighbor truly is and how we can love them.
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Aug 10, 2025 • 43min
Love Language Week 1: Love Thyself?
We kicked off a new teaching series, Love Language: What God Says About Relationships. In Week 1, Pastor Scott Worthington shared from Matthew 22:34–40.
The most critical relationship in your life—other than your relationship with Jesus—is the one you have with yourself. This matters because if you’re not in a healthy relationship with yourself, it’s unlikely you’ll be in a healthy relationship with anyone else. And God’s primary way of expanding His kingdom is through relationships.
So, what does God’s Word say about how to truly have a healthy you? Check out this sermon to learn more!

Aug 3, 2025 • 46min
The Gospel of Mark | Jesus Is Buried
Jordan Caro, the Connection Pastor at Hope Church, shares his powerful first sermon focusing on Mark 15:42-47 and the burial of Jesus. He highlights the significant role of Jesus's burial within the gospel narrative, urging listeners to reflect on its importance. Caro discusses Joseph of Arimathea's courageous act of claiming Jesus's body, illustrating faith in the face of societal norms. The conversation also touches on how faith and hope can persevere amidst grief, showing that even in despair, death is merely a doorway, not an end.

Jul 27, 2025 • 47min
The Gospel of Mark | The Gift of Jesus' Death
This weekend, we were honored to welcome back Pastor Jeff Phillips, our Congregation Pastor of Hope Church Henderson. He preached from Mark 15:33-41, the death of Jesus.
We reflected on what the death of Jesus reveals and the gifts His sacrifice gives us. Jesus died to pay the penalty of our sin so that we wouldn’t have to. He was forsaken so that we could be forgiven, punished so that we could be pardoned—and He took our righteousness and gave us His righteousness. Oh what a Savior!
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Jul 20, 2025 • 39min
The Gospel of Mark | Things Are Not Always What They Seem
In this sermon, Pastor Trenton Dorner preaches from Mark 15:21–32, where Jesus was crucified.
From this story, we learn that following Jesus isn’t about watching from a safe distance. It means getting a little bloody ourselves—carrying our own cross as we walk behind Him. Following Jesus may be painful, but He’s worth it.
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Jul 13, 2025 • 40min
The Gospel of Mark | Mockery vs. Majesty
In this enlightening conversation, Pastor Ricky Harris delves into Mark 15:16–20, highlighting the brutal mockery Jesus faced before His crucifixion. He emphasizes the weight of Christ’s suffering and encourages listeners to reflect on the significance of His sacrifice. Harris contrasts mockery with the majesty of Jesus’ victory over sin and death, reminding us that through His suffering, we can find true joy and hope. The discussion unfolds with personal anecdotes, inviting a deeper understanding of our spiritual journey.

Jul 6, 2025 • 39min
The Gospel of Mark | Jesus, Pilate, Barabbas, and You
In this sermon, Pastor Scott Worthington preaches from Mark 15:1–15, where Jesus is delivered to Pilate, Barabbas is released, and Jesus is handed over to be crucified.
Barabbas was a wicked, guilty, and condemned man—yet the crowd chose to set him free and crucify Jesus, the innocent and righteous one, in his place. As followers of Jesus, we must recognize that Barabbas is a reflection of us. We were the guilty ones, and Jesus, the righteous one, became our substitute. That’s the good news of the gospel. May we take the time to sit and reflect upon what Jesus has done for us.
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