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Point Hope Presbyterian

Point Hope Presbyterian

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Welcome to the Point Hope Presbyterian Podcast, where weekly sermons and teachings are shared to encourage faith, provide clarity, and invite a deeper understanding of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Point Hope Presbyterian Church is located in Charleston, South Carolina, and gathers each Sunday at 10:00am at 160 Fairbanks Drive. Worship is centered around a thoughtful, gospel-driven liturgy that reflects both the holiness of God and His nearness, creating space for believers to grow and for those exploring faith to engage and learn.

Rob Hamby serves as Pastor of Point Hope. A native of Greenville, South Carolina, he is a graduate of The Citadel and Covenant Theological Seminary and has spent over two decades in ministry. Rob and his wife Kendall have been married since 1995 and have two children.

Each episode is designed to bring glory to God, strengthen believers, and offer a clear and approachable understanding of the Christian faith.

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Episodes
  • Receiving Jesus on Our Terms
    Apr 20 2026

    In this week’s sermon from Mark 11:1–11, we looked at the moment Jesus enters Jerusalem and is welcomed as king, yet not in the way people expected. The crowd celebrates, but beneath it is a deeper tension as they project their own hopes onto him. It was a reminder of how often I do the same. Jesus does not conform to what we want. He reveals who he truly is, and there is both honesty and hope in that.

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    33 mins
  • What Do You Want from Jesus?
    Apr 13 2026

    This week, we see two responses to the same question from Jesus. One asks from a place of control. The other asks from a place of need.

    There’s a moment in the passage where the ones closest to Him believe they understand what they need most. At the same time, a man on the roadside, with nothing to offer, simply asks for mercy. The difference is not proximity. It is awareness.

    In Gospel of Mark 10, Jesus meets both, but mercy meets the one who knows he cannot fix himself.

    There is space here to be honest about what we carry. If you are searching, you are welcome.

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    36 mins
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