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?
1 John 1 “That God is light and there is no darkness in Him at all.” Even if the world seems like a broken, painful nightmare. Frank tackles some of the hard questions about Christianity.
As long as we have hope, we can endure pretty much anything. This is a reconciliation of the four Gospel resurrection accounts.
Opening monologue and message from the Service of Shadows.
Why palm branches? Why a donkey? Why "Hosanna?" What kind of King is Jesus anyway?
John 12:1-8, John 12:23-28 If we’re gonna follow Jesus—really follow Jesus, in the way that will actually lead to life and hope and salvation—then we’re gonna have to abandon our pride, abandon our life, and give Him everything we have—everything we are.
John 4:43-54 What is faith? Does God still heal? If so, why doesn't He heal me?
What you don't know about Jesus could ruin your life. Gospel of John John 2:13–25. Jesus gets a whip and makes the Temple holy.
Mark 8:27-9:1 Who do you say Jesus is? It's the most important question you're ever going to answer.
Mark 1:1–15 Get to know Jesus by walking with Him through the Gospels.
Love is the mission of the church. It is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path.
Listening To The Spirit
Acts 16:6-10.
John 17 — The prayer of Jesus filled with mysterious goodness. The purpose of the mission of the church is to glorify God. Jesus prayed that the church would be unified. It's the work that Jesus has done in each Christian's life—the indwelling of Christ—that gives the church's mission its power.
Why does NewChurch matter? Why does any church matter? The Gospel according to the Zombie Apocalypse. The church represents Jesus to the world, is Christ's ambassador, and has been given the ministry of reconciliation.
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Frank Hart tells the story of NewChurch and talks about the vision for what's next. Be encouraged.
Guest preacher Lynn Bradley is an elder at NewChurch. This message is about extravagant grace.
Before you go and make those New Year's resolutions, perhaps you should consider these things.
Sometimes we can't understand what Luke is trying to tell us because we hear it through a filter of nostalgia and colorful lights. This is the Christmas story like you may not have heard it before.
A message on the importance of encouragement, Christmas Cards, and making the most of every opportunity. Don't waste your Christmas.
Colossians 3:18–4:1
God shrinks down to our size and comes to earth to play with us, showing that everything about the kingdom of God is lived out in relationships. May we be husbands, wives, children, bosses, employees, teachers and students as unto the Lord.