Pastor Frank talks about how awkward it can be to visit a church for the first time, and how God saves His people so He can live with them—then he paints a picture of a big bright future.
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Kemper Crabb talks about Moses and how to battle doubt.
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Monologue by Mark Fast. In this message, Pastor Frank talks about how our most embarrassing moments and failures are all part of how God makes us into the people we need to be. The difference between a happy story and a tragedy come down to who your story is about.
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First, Angel Hart (Pastor Frank Hart's son) does a monologue as the boy king who finds the Bible after it had been lost for over a hundred years. Then, Pastor Frank talks about what we can learn from the story of Josiah. How can we know what it looks like to be good, faithful, compassionate?
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A message on friendship, what it means to be a friend, that we are a friend of God—all by looking at the life of Jonathan. The opening monologue was performed by Nathan Berea. Check it out.
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This is a very touching message on insecurity and depression, looking at the life of Leah. The opening monologue was performed by Von Behr Hart (Pastor Frank's daughter). Check it out.
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First an opening monologue by Austin McMaster. Then a message exploring what we can learn about reaping what we sow from Absalom.
Part one in the series. Join us Sunday.
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What are your favorite false gods to worship? I'll bet you have some. Pastor Frank discusses 8 important NewChurch promises.
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Frank Hart ordination day sermon by Rev Matt Popovits. The Stoning of Stephen as it relates to beginning pastoral ministry.
In this message, Frank talks about how God wants us to bring our needs to Him, what God expects from us when we ask Him for things, and how everything is an undeserved gift of pure grace.
This is the final part to the 66 Words—Lord's Prayer series.
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In this message, Frank talks about the responsibilities of living the Christian life and how we should approach God when we pray.
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In this message, Frank explores the first line of the Lord's Prayer. Who we are praying to, where God is, and what it means to keep His name holy.
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You probably have things you need to talk to God about—I know I do. We’re starting a new series on the best way to pray. In this lesson, Frank looks at where the Lord's Prayer comes from and talks about how prayer is the whole point of the Gospel.
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Theme – Jars of Clay
Text – 2 Corinthians 4:5-12
God hides His treasure in us, so we'll have it when we need it.
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1 Peter 1:13-25
“All flesh is as grass,
And all the glory of man as the flower of the grass.
The grass withers,
And its flower falls away,
But the word of the LORD endures forever.”
Knowing that we are all going to die, where do we look for comfort and meaning?
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This Father's Day message explores:
- Pursuing the people we love,
- We are all adopted sons of God,
- Biblical anger management.
Plus, Frank tells us about something surprising he found out from a DNA test.
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Love is the most important idea in the world—it’s the center of the Gospel, the heart of everything God has done for us, and it’s also the basis of everything He demands of us—it's the center of the Law.
But what does God mean by “love?” If it’s the most important concept in the world, don’t you think we should probably spend some time clearing our mind of all the misinformation it’s cluttered with—don’t you think we should probably look at what God has told us in His Word about what love actually is?
Jesus is LORD. That’s what it means to be a Christian. This message will look at some of the implications it should have in our lives. The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom.
Answer this question without being some kind of classic heretic: Why did Jesus pray? In this teaching we look at why Christians believe in the Trinity, and why it's the foundational doctrine of true faith.
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A dramatic reading of Acts 2:1-11 followed by Kemper giving a message on the implications of Pentecost. Perhaps you have wondered about such things as spiritual habitation and demonic possession—if so, you may be quite interested.
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It’s sad, really—no one pays much attention to Ascension Day. If you had to write down the top three reasons for why Ascension Day matters, what would you put? I don’t think we know much about the ascension.
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When Jesus says unless we eat His flesh and drink His blood, is He talking about Communion? Are Christians cannibal vampires? Also, do we worship Jesus, or what He gives us? The crowd was only interested in Jesus for what He could give them. They wanted bread, they didn’t want a Lord.
So, why did John end his Gospel this way?
With a cool little story about the disciples going fishing, Jesus making them breakfast and having an awkward conversation with Peter. Why? What does he want us to do with this information? How does this wrap up the story? Is it like the scene after the credits in a Marvel movie? Like when the Avengers save the world and then they’re just sitting around a little restaurant in New York eating shawarma?
John 10:7-15 We are sheep, we act like goats and make life hard.
1 Corinthians 15:2–8 What does it mean to believe? What do we have to believe in to be saved?