Pastor Bill. Malachi touches on many themes that have been built, layer upon layer, over thousands of years in the Old Testament. This little book activates deep, rich Biblical motifs like covenant faithfulness, blessing, and messianic hope while calling God’s people back to him. Malachi also tees up expectations for a messenger to prepare the way for the Messiah. God’s people waited 400 years with that hope in mind, but we get the benefit of turning a single page in our Bible to read how Jesus fulfilled every promise. He gave his life to establish a new covenant, a new kingdom, and a new creation.
Pastor Cameron. Hear! Listen! This is important! The Lord and creator of all the earth loves you and never ceases to amaze. He overflows with compassion, grace, loyal love, and faithfulness. Make him your Lord, your God, and worship no other. Be devoted to him in heart, soul, and strength. Scripture delivers this message to us in Exodus 34:6 and Deuteronomy 6:4-5. In this series, we will gaze upon the beauty of the God who loves us and calls us to love him in return. We will examine how he reveals himself to us as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Stop! Listen! And respond as you see him for who he is!
Pastor Bill. Hear! Listen! This is important! The Lord and creator of all the earth loves you and never ceases to amaze. He overflows with compassion, grace, loyal love, and faithfulness. Make him your Lord, your God, and worship no other. Be devoted to him in heart, soul, and strength. Scripture delivers this message to us in Exodus 34:6 and Deuteronomy 6:4-5. In this series, we will gaze upon the beauty of the God who loves us and calls us to love him in return. We will examine how he reveals himself to us as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Stop! Listen! And respond as you see him for who he is!
Pastor Marilee. Hear! Listen! This is important! The Lord and creator of all the earth loves you and never ceases to amaze. He overflows with compassion, grace, loyal love, and faithfulness. Make him your Lord, your God, and worship no other. Be devoted to him in heart, soul, and strength. Scripture delivers this message to us in Exodus 34:6 and Deuteronomy 6:4-5. In this series, we will gaze upon the beauty of the God who loves us and calls us to love him in return. We will examine how he reveals himself to us as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Stop! Listen! And respond as you see him for who he is!
Pastor Bill. People renovate their homes to improve broken, damaged, and outdated structures. Some buildings fall into such disrepair that the only option remaining is demolition. Similarly, Christians sometimes find their faith crumbling, in need of renovation, and might feel like Thomas who doubted the resurrection. Jesus responded to Thomas by coming close, extending his hands, and sharing his wounds (John 20:27). In this series, our goal is to find Jesus in the place of doubt and deconstruction in order to join Thomas on the other side of the rebuild with a faith-filled response: “My Lord and my God!”
Pastor Bill. People renovate their homes to improve broken, damaged, and outdated structures. Some buildings fall into such disrepair that the only option remaining is demolition. Similarly, Christians sometimes find their faith crumbling, in need of renovation, and might feel like Thomas who doubted the resurrection. Jesus responded to Thomas by coming close, extending his hands, and sharing his wounds (John 20:27). In this series, our goal is to find Jesus in the place of doubt and deconstruction in order to join Thomas on the other side of the rebuild with a faith-filled response: “My Lord and my God!”
Pastor Bill. People renovate their homes to improve broken, damaged, and outdated structures. Some buildings fall into such disrepair that the only option remaining is demolition. Similarly, Christians sometimes find their faith crumbling, in need of renovation, and might feel like Thomas who doubted the resurrection. Jesus responded to Thomas by coming close, extending his hands, and sharing his wounds (John 20:27). In this series, our goal is to find Jesus in the place of doubt and deconstruction in order to join Thomas on the other side of the rebuild with a faith-filled response: “My Lord and my God!”
We enjoyed hearing a sermon and an update from Dennis and Kaku Sager. Dennis was our first youth leader here at New Day more than 25 years ago. Dennis & Kaku have been leading a vibrant church in Japan where only 1 in 1,000 are christians. We get to be a part of this important work that they are doing as we support them in an ongoing basis.
Pastor Cameron. Music and poetry enhance our experience of life – giving voice to what we feel inside. Wouldn’t it be great if Christians had a playlist for life’s many seasons?!? We do! The Psalms offer praise, prayer, and poetry for times of celebration & lament, and for times of remembrance & hopeful expectation. In this series, we will learn about the different types of Psalms and how we can use them as a model for expressing our emotions to God: praising him, taking refuge in him, trusting in his promises, and delighting in his word.
Pastor Bill. Music and poetry enhance our experience of life – giving voice to what we feel inside. Wouldn’t it be great if Christians had a playlist for life’s many seasons?!? We do! The Psalms offer praise, prayer, and poetry for times of celebration & lament, and for times of remembrance & hopeful expectation. In this series, we will learn about the different types of Psalms and how we can use them as a model for expressing our emotions to God: praising him, taking refuge in him, trusting in his promises, and delighting in his word.
Kathy Spaulding. Music and poetry enhance our experience of life – giving voice to what we feel inside. Wouldn’t it be great if Christians had a playlist for life’s many seasons?!? We do! The Psalms offer praise, prayer, and poetry for times of celebration & lament, and for times of remembrance & hopeful expectation. In this series, we will learn about the different types of Psalms and how we can use them as a model for expressing our emotions to God: praising him, taking refuge in him, trusting in his promises, and delighting in his word.
Pastor Marilee. Music and poetry enhance our experience of life – giving voice to what we feel inside. Wouldn’t it be great if Christians had a playlist for life’s many seasons?!? We do! The Psalms offer praise, prayer, and poetry for times of celebration & lament, and for times of remembrance & hopeful expectation. In this series, we will learn about the different types of Psalms and how we can use them as a model for expressing our emotions to God: praising him, taking refuge in him, trusting in his promises, and delighting in his word.
Kathy Spaulding. Music and poetry enhance our experience of life – giving voice to what we feel inside. Wouldn’t it be great if Christians had a playlist for life’s many seasons?!? We do! The Psalms offer praise, prayer, and poetry for times of celebration & lament, and for times of remembrance & hopeful expectation. In this series, we will learn about the different types of Psalms and how we can use them as a model for expressing our emotions to God: praising him, taking refuge in him, trusting in his promises, and delighting in his word.
This special service is dedicated to praising God, listening to His voice, and responding as the Holy Spirit moves. As a church body we value getting even stronger at corporately hosting God's presence and being challenged by the call to participate in what he's doing. Come with expectation and readiness to share what the Holy Spirit has put in you.
Pastor Cameron. Healthy community doesn’t just happen, it requires work. Relational entropy is pervasive and must be intentionally overcome. Following Christ is a team effort. Our faith must be personal but never private. Join us as we explore essential ingredients for establishing a community for spiritual, relational, and emotional growth.
Pastor Cameron. Healthy community doesn’t just happen, it requires work. Relational entropy is pervasive and must be intentionally overcome. Following Christ is a team effort. Our faith must be personal but never private. Join us as we explore essential ingredients for establishing a community for spiritual, relational, and emotional growth.
Pastor Bill. We can learn so much from the lives of others! That is one of the reasons the Bible contains so many accounts of real people. We can learn from their victories, be cautioned by their failures, and evaluate the result of their approach to life with God. In Hebrews, we are encouraged to “...consider the outcome of their way of life…” (13:7). We will consider the outcomes of Daniel, Ruth, and Elijah, among others. But it all starts with Father God: understanding Him is the foundation for understanding everyone else’s life story.
Pastor Cameron. We can learn so much from the lives of others! That is one of the reasons the Bible contains so many accounts of real people. We can learn from their victories, be cautioned by their failures, and evaluate the result of their approach to life with God. In Hebrews, we are encouraged to “...consider the outcome of their way of life…” (13:7). We will consider the outcomes of Daniel, Ruth, and Elijah, among others. But it all starts with Father God: understanding Him is the foundation for understanding everyone else’s life story.
Pastor Cameron. We can learn so much from the lives of others! That is one of the reasons the Bible contains so many accounts of real people. We can learn from their victories, be cautioned by their failures, and evaluate the result of their approach to life with God. In Hebrews, we are encouraged to “...consider the outcome of their way of life…” (13:7). We will consider the outcomes of Daniel, Ruth, and Elijah, among others. But it all starts with Father God: understanding Him is the foundation for understanding everyone else’s life story.
Kathy Spaulding. We can learn so much from the lives of others! That is one of the reasons the Bible contains so many accounts of real people. We can learn from their victories, be cautioned by their failures, and evaluate the result of their approach to life with God. In Hebrews, we are encouraged to “...consider the outcome of their way of life…” (13:7). We will consider the outcomes of Daniel, Ruth, and Elijah, among others. But it all starts with Father God: understanding Him is the foundation for understanding everyone else’s life story.
Pastor Marilee. We can learn so much from the lives of others! That is one of the reasons the Bible contains so many accounts of real people. We can learn from their victories, be cautioned by their failures, and evaluate the result of their approach to life with God. In Hebrews, we are encouraged to “...consider the outcome of their way of life…” (13:7). We will consider the outcomes of Daniel, Ruth, and Elijah, among others. But it all starts with Father God: understanding Him is the foundation for understanding everyone else’s life story.
Pastor Bill. We can learn so much from the lives of others! That is one of the reasons the Bible contains so many accounts of real people. We can learn from their victories, be cautioned by their failures, and evaluate the result of their approach to life with God. In Hebrews, we are encouraged to “...consider the outcome of their way of life…” (13:7). We will consider the outcomes of Daniel, Ruth, and Elijah, among others. But it all starts with Father God: understanding Him is the foundation for understanding everyone else’s life story.
This special service is dedicated to praising God, listening to His voice, and responding as the Holy Spirit moves. As a church body we value getting even stronger at corporately hosting God's presence and being challenged by the call to participate in what he's doing. Come with expectation and readiness to share what the Holy Spirit has put in you.
Peter Webb. We can learn so much from the lives of others! That is one of the reasons the Bible contains so many accounts of real people. We can learn from their victories, be cautioned by their failures, and evaluate the result of their approach to life with God. In Hebrews, we are encouraged to “...consider the outcome of their way of life…” (13:7). We will consider the outcomes of Daniel, Ruth, and Elijah, among others. But it all starts with Father God: understanding Him is the foundation for understanding everyone else’s life story.
Pastor Cameron. We can learn so much from the lives of others! That is one of the reasons the Bible contains so many accounts of real people. We can learn from their victories, be cautioned by their failures, and evaluate the result of their approach to life with God. In Hebrews, we are encouraged to “...consider the outcome of their way of life…” (13:7). We will consider the outcomes of Daniel, Ruth, and Elijah, among others. But it all starts with Father God: understanding Him is the foundation for understanding everyone else’s life story.
John Cahill. Two days of worship, teaching, and ministry to bring refreshing through the goodness of God! Guest speakers Pastors John Cahill and Michael Graff of First Church Livingston, TN share a passion for reaching those who are disconnected from the truth of the Gospel. They will share from their years of experience in practically sharing the gospel, giving us instruction and impartation for seeing revival reach our region.
Two days of worship, teaching, and ministry to bring refreshing through the goodness of God! Guest speakers Pastors John Cahill and Michael Graff of First Church Livingston, TN share a passion for reaching those who are disconnected from the truth of the Gospel. They will share from their years of experience in practically sharing the gospel, giving us instruction and impartation for seeing revival reach our region.
Two days of worship, teaching, and ministry to bring refreshing through the goodness of God! Guest speakers Pastors John Cahill and Michael Graff of First Church Livingston, TN share a passion for reaching those who are disconnected from the truth of the Gospel. They will share from their years of experience in practically sharing the gospel, giving us instruction and impartation for seeing revival reach our region.
Marilee Menser. Jesus came to restore our relationship with God! The “Romans Road” is salvation explained in five simple, yet profound, verses. New Day kids have learned these verses and will share them on his special Sunday. During the sermon portion of service, Pastor Marilee will share from the book of Romans—Paul’s letter to the predominantly Gentile church in Rome. We, being Gentile Christians ourselves, have a lot we can learn from this book about God’s plan of salvation and righteousness for all people.
Bill Menser. The Bible has so much to say about prayer. God hears the prayers of his people! The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective! The prayer of an upright person pleases God! And yet so many Christians struggle to pray consistently with the faith and energy that matches the power of this practice. After all, there are so many kinds of prayers; there are so many ways to pray! Where do we start? How do we remain steadfast? In this series, we will dig into the postures and practice of prayer.