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Now displaying: January, 2024
Jan 21, 2024

Have you experienced the frustration of trying to follow Jesus while juggling the demands of work, family, and life in general? Discover how to find clarity in this week's message. Explore the connection between worship, love, and service in a way that goes beyond the Sunday service.

We’re like secret agents. Gospel ninjas. Our ultimate loyalty is always with the kingdom of heaven which gives new meaning to all the important things we do in our ordinary lives.

God has Hope for you here.
Join us: https://www.NewChurch.Love

Please support NewChurch by texting the word “Give” to 832-400-5299.

Jan 14, 2024

God knows every detail about you, including your thoughts and secrets. Is that comforting or unsettling? This Psalm is a prayer for facing darkness and difficult times—God promises constant presence and guidance, even in your darkest moments. This sermon will consider God's intricate involvement in creating you and having a plan for your life. There is also a twist ending to this Psalm having to do with enemies—understanding that your main adversaries are spiritual forces like sin, death, and hell. However, sometimes your enemies will be people. How should Christians deal with their enemies? Love them? Hate them? The passage concludes with a bold prayer for your self-examination, expressing confidence in God's forgiveness through your connection with Jesus, offering hope in challenging circumstances.

Overall, this message explores the profound themes of God's omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence in Psalm 139, emphasizing the comforting yet unsettling aspects of His knowledge, the significance of facing challenges with the assurance of God's constant presence, and the hope found in a bold prayer for self-examination and forgiveness through the connection with Jesus.

God has Hope for you here.
Join us: https://www.NewChurch.Love

Please support NewChurch by texting the word “Give” to 832-400-5299.

God has Hope for you here.
Join us: https://www.NewChurch.Love

Please support NewChurch by texting the word “Give” to 832-400-5299.

Jan 7, 2024

1. Sin and Repentance:

  • The sermon emphasizes the reality of sin and the need for repentance.
  • It criticizes the cultural trend of denying sin and argues that ignoring sin leads to worse outcomes.
  • It contrasts two approaches:
    • One condemning sin and shaming people, which is ineffective and harmful.
    • The other offering forgiveness and grace through Jesus Christ, which is loving and leads to peace.

2. Jesus' Baptism and Its Significance:

  • Jesus' baptism is not for Himself, but to connect with our baptism and take on our sin.
  • Through baptism, we are united with Christ in His death and resurrection, receiving forgiveness and new life.
  • This connection gives us grace and freedom from the power of sin, although we may still struggle with temptation.

3. Responding to Doubts and Criticisms:

  • The sermon acknowledges the hurt caused by the church and the struggle many have with reconciling their faith with negative experiences.
  • It calls for understanding, compassion, and gentle words to help restore those who have doubts.
  • It encourages individuals to seek answers on their faith journey and suggests that Jesus will ultimately be the satisfying answer.

4. Baptism and Christian Identity:

  • The sermon celebrates baptism as a defining moment in the Christian life.
  • It emphasizes the significance of being adopted into God's family, cleansed from sin, and made part of the global Christian community.
  • It concludes by reminding listeners of God's declaration over them in baptism: "You are my beloved child in whom I am well pleased."

Overall, the sermon presents a strong message about sin, forgiveness, grace, and the importance of Jesus Christ and baptism in the Christian life.

 

God has Hope for you here.
Join us: https://www.NewChurch.Love

Please support NewChurch by texting the word “Give” to 832-400-5299.

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