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In this week's sermon, we look at Jesus beginning his ministry and calling his first disciples.
In this week's sermon, we look at Jesus beginning his ministry and calling his first disciples.
In this week's exploration of the book of Mark, we look at the baptism of Jesus where we see the Trinity on full display.
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This week as we journey through the book of Mark, we explore lessons Jesus preached in Capernaum.
In our new series in the book of Mark, we explore how Jesus is as present in our lives no matter when we're going through.
Happy 20th Birthday to New Day! Today we celebrate all that God has done at New Day in the past two decades. |
To celebrate New Day's 20th anniversary, we'll be preaching some throw-back sermons. In today's message, originally given in 2009, we'll discuss what it means to trust in God to complete His work in us.
This message is the final message in our exploration of New Day's core values. In this sermon, we look at what we mean by saying the Who question outranks the How question.
As part of our ongoing series on New Day's core values, this message looks at what it means for the church to lead the way in love and reconciliation.
Speaker: Jeff Peabody
This week we look at the life of SØren Kierkegaard, the Socrates of Danish Christianity and his life projects of philosophy, theology, and Christianity.
In this week's segment of our examination of New Day's Core Values we focus on the concept of every Christian being a minister. In our contemporary life, what does it mean for each one of us to be a priest in God's kingdom?
In our continuing series on New Day's core values, this week we look at what it means to say that the church is a mission outpost. How does it alter our approach to church life if we see church in this different light?
This week we explore the value, "Truth must be well told." What does that look like in a culture where truth claims are viewed with suspicion? And what does it mean to tell the truth well?
Continuing our exploration of New Day's core values, this message is a conversation with long-time worship leader, Derek Henderson, about value number one: Worship is Central:
Speakers: Jeff Peabody & Derek Henderson
After having unpacked our mission statement, "Live out of being loved by God," we now pivot to examine New Day's seven core values. This message looks at the importance of value conversations in our current cultural moment.
Speaker: Jeff Peabody
In our mind we have the picture of the map from Psalm 23, but how does this map change after diving deeper into the scripture? In this week's sermon, Meg Henderson tells us about her journey into how her map changed after going deeper into scripture.
We are continuing our exploration of our vision statement and what it means to "Live out of being loved by God." This week we look at the unavoidable reality of brokenness in the church and how Paul's words to the Corinthians give us a "better way" of living in community as we seek to love each other authentically.
Today, Drew Clark talks about his experiences in Japan on Easter Sunday and the history of Japan and Christianity.
How do you come alongside people in some of life's most painful circumstances? Today we talk with David Aaron Johnson, pastor of The Equipping Church and a staff chaplain at Seattle Children's Hospital, as well as Betsy Coffey, a volunteer hospice worker with Chi Franciscan Health.
How do we begin to love other people as Christ loved us? Dave Wittenberg takes us further in our exploration of what it means to live out of being loved by God.
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