Spirit Filled Church of Hubbard

Spirit Filled Church of Hubbard Welcome to Spirit Filled Church, Hubbard, TX! Join our community rooted in faith, love, and the Holy Spirit. Explore, worship, and grow with us. You are home!

Pastor: Alvin Sorelle

Who are the sleeping giants?In this message, Pastor Al Sorelle explores the powerful words of Jesus in John 14:12 and re...
06/08/2026

Who are the sleeping giants?

In this message, Pastor Al Sorelle explores the powerful words of Jesus in John 14:12 and reminds us that believers have been entrusted with a greater purpose than many realize.

Too often, Christians settle into routine, forgetting the authority, calling, and responsibility that comes with following Christ.

This sermon challenges us to wake up spiritually, step out in faith, and remember that God still works through ordinary people who trust Him.

The Church was never meant to sleep through its calling.

đź“– Scripture Focus: John 14:12
🎙 Pastor Al Sorelle
📍 Spirit Filled Church of Hubbard

In this message, “Welcome To The Party That No One Expected,” Pastor Al Sorelle teaches from Luke 15:1 and the powerful ...
05/26/2026

In this message, “Welcome To The Party That No One Expected,” Pastor Al Sorelle teaches from Luke 15:1 and the powerful truth that Jesus welcomed the people others rejected.

Before the parables of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the prodigal son even begin, Scripture tells us something important: sinners were drawn to Jesus.

Why?

Because His presence carried grace, compassion, and invitation instead of condemnation.

This sermon is a reminder that the Kingdom of God is filled with unexpected people, unexpected grace, and unexpected redemption.

No matter your past, Jesus still invites you near.

đź“– Scripture Focus: Luke 15:1
🎙 Pastor Al Sorelle
đź“… May 24, 2026
📍 Spirit Filled Church of Hubbard

Is “good enough” really good enough?Sometimes we settle into comfortable places in life and faith—not because we mean to...
05/19/2026

Is “good enough” really good enough?

Sometimes we settle into comfortable places in life and faith—not because we mean to drift, but because we slowly become satisfied with less than what God desires for us.

In this Sunday’s message, Pastor Alvin Sorelle asks an honest question:
Are we truly pursuing God with our whole heart, or have we become comfortable with routine, complacency, and partial surrender?

📖 “But thou art holy, O thou that inhabitest the praises of Israel.” — Psalms 22:3

God calls us deeper.
Deeper worship.
Deeper faith.
Deeper trust.

Not out of guilt—but because He has more for us than simply getting by.

đź“… Sunday, May 17, 2026
🎙 Pastor Alvin Sorelle
📍 Spirit Filled Church of Hubbard

https://youtu.be/l-miPoXY-FwWhat is worship?Is it something we do…or something we live?In this Sunday’s message, The Tru...
05/04/2026

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What is worship?

Is it something we do…
or something we live?

In this Sunday’s message, The True Meaning of Worship, we’re invited to look beyond routine and ask an honest question—has our faith become comfortable?

Not out of rebellion… but simply over time.

Sometimes what begins as devotion can slowly turn into a habit. And before we realize it, we’re going through the motions instead of living from the heart.

This message isn’t about guilt.
It’s about gently waking up to what worship was always meant to be.

đź“… Sunday, May 3, 2026
🎙 Pastor Al Sorelle
📍 Spirit Filled Church of Hubbard

True Worship or Comfortable Faith? | Sunday, May 3 Sermon | Al Sorelle

What happens to our faith…when God doesn’t answer the way we hoped?In this Sunday’s message, Even If God Doesn’t, we loo...
04/28/2026

What happens to our faith…
when God doesn’t answer the way we hoped?

In this Sunday’s message, Even If God Doesn’t, we look at something we don’t always talk about openly—doubt.

From John the Baptist in Matthew 11:1, to Gideon, to Peter, and even Thomas, Scripture shows us that doubt is not the end of faith—it is often where faith is tested, refined, and deepened.

These were not weak people.
They were people who had seen God move… and still had questions.

Maybe you’ve been there too.

This message is a reminder that God does not turn away from our questions. He meets us in them. And even when the answer isn’t what we expected… He is still faithful.

đź“– Matthew 11:1
🎙 Pastor Al Sorelle
đź“… Sunday, March 26, 2026
📍 Spirit Filled Church of Hubbard

✨ Looking for a place to belong? ✨At Spirit Filled Church of Hubbard, you don’t have to have it all together… You just h...
03/24/2026

✨ Looking for a place to belong? ✨

At Spirit Filled Church of Hubbard, you don’t have to have it all together… You just have to come.

đź’› Just as you are.

Whether you’re searching for a church home, curious about faith, or simply need a place to breathe and be encouraged, you are welcome here.

We may be small, but we are mighty in love, faith, and community.

🙏 “He meets you where you are.”

📍 301 1/2 North Miller Avenue, Hubbard, Texas
⏰ Sunday Service: 10:00 AM
đź“– Bible Study: Wednesdays at 6:00 PM

👉 Come visit us this Sunday. You’re not alone — and you don’t have to walk this journey by yourself.

đź’¬ Tag someone who needs a place like this.

It’s easy to lift our voices when life is going well.When prayers are answered, doors are opening, and blessings are cle...
03/23/2026

It’s easy to lift our voices when life is going well.
When prayers are answered, doors are opening, and blessings are clear—we praise, we celebrate, we speak of God’s goodness.

But what about when things change?

When the answer doesn’t come…
When the situation turns…
When the path feels uncertain…

Sometimes we grow quiet.

In today’s message, we are reminded that God is not only present in the moments of blessing—but also in the moments that don’t make sense. Our faith is not meant to rise and fall with our circumstances. It is meant to remain steady, rooted in who He is.

📖 “Hosanna… Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!” — John 12

The same voices that praised would later fall silent.
But Jesus remained the same.

Come be reminded that whether in joy or in uncertainty—He is still worthy, still present, and still working.

In this message, Opportunity in the Light of What You’re Used To, Pastor Al Sorelle teaches from John 9, where Jesus hea...
03/17/2026

In this message, Opportunity in the Light of What You’re Used To, Pastor Al Sorelle teaches from John 9, where Jesus heals the man born blind.

The story is not just about physical sight—it is about spiritual perspective. The man could have remained in what he had always known, but Jesus met him in that place and opened his eyes to something entirely new.

Sometimes what we are used to can limit what we are willing to see. But God often works outside of our expectations, inviting us into something greater than what feels familiar.

This message is a gentle reminder that God is still at work—bringing light, clarity, and opportunity—even in the places we have grown accustomed to.

đź“– Scripture Focus: John 9
đź“… March 15, 2026
🎙 Sermon by Al Sorelle
📍 Spirit Filled Church

Spirit Filled Church of Hubbard💧 Bake Sale for a Beautiful Cause! 💧🍰 Homemade Goodies for GoodJoin us for a delicious wa...
03/17/2026

Spirit Filled Church of Hubbard

đź’§ Bake Sale for a Beautiful Cause! đź’§

🍰 Homemade Goodies for Good

Join us for a delicious way to make a difference!

đź“… Saturday, April 4th
⏰ 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
📍 Corner of Magnolia & 3rd Street
Hubbard, Texas

đź’™ All proceeds benefit
World Vision Water Wells
Helping bring clean water to those in need

🍪 Cakes • Cookies • Pies • Treats
💧 Changing lives—one bite at a time!

✨ Come hungry. Leave blessed. ✨

We all carry regrets.Words we wish we hadn’t said.Choices we wish we could change.Moments we wish we could live again.In...
03/02/2026

We all carry regrets.

Words we wish we hadn’t said.
Choices we wish we could change.
Moments we wish we could live again.

In Sunday’s message, Pastor Al Sorelle reminds us that God does not waste our failures. When Peter denied Jesus, Scripture tells us he “went out and wept bitterly” (Luke 22:62). Yet that was not the end of Peter’s story. Jesus restored him, forgave him, and still used him to build His church.

Our regrets may break our hearts—but in God’s hands, they can become places of grace, humility, and new purpose.

Come sit with this message and be reminded that God is still working, even in the places we wish we could undo.

đź“– Luke 22:54-62
🎙 Pastor Al Sorelle
đź“… Sunday, March 1, 2026

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301 1/2 North Miller Avenue
Hubbard, TX
76648

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