PODCAST · religion
New Promise Church
by New Promise Church
Tune into New Promise Church's Podcasts that delivers Biblically based messages that relates to everyday life.
-
276
Did You Know? - Guest Pastor Marvin Brown
What if the God who created the universe also knows your name, your story, and even the number of hairs on your head?It sounds almost impossible—but Jesus says it’s true.We’ll explore the incredible truth that God does not see you as forgotten or insignificant. Psalm 139 reminds us that God formed us, knows us completely, and cares deeply for our lives and souls.Even more amazing, this God stepped into our world through Jesus Christ—not only to save us, but to use our lives as a witness to His grace.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
275
How Christians Live in an Uncertain World
Are you searching for peace in a world that feels uncertain?Everywhere we look there seems to be fear, division, bad news, and questions about what tomorrow holds. But what if real hope isn’t found in having all the answers… but in knowing the One who does?Join us as we open God’s Word and talk about: “How Christians Live in Uncertain Times”We’ll look at what Jesus said about fear, uncertainty, and hope—and how we can stand firm even when life feels shaky.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
274
Did You Know? - Guest Pastor Marvin Brown
What if the God who created the universe also knows your name, your story, and even the number of hairs on your head?It sounds almost impossible—but Jesus says it’s true. We’ll explore the incredible truth that God does not see you as forgotten or insignificant. Psalm 139 reminds us that God formed us, knows us completely, and cares deeply for our lives and souls. Even more amazing, this God stepped into our world through Jesus Christ—not only to save us, but to use our lives as a witness to His grace. At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
273
Living Hope - Growing in What You've Been Given
What if the identity you’ve been trying to build for yourself… isn’t the one God actually gave you?We live in a world that constantly asks, “Who are you?”—and then pressures you to answer with your achievements, your failures, your job, your past, or even what others say about you. Some people spend their whole lives trying to prove their worth… while others quietly carry the weight of feeling like they don’t belong anywhere at all. But what if your identity isn’t something you have to create… but something you’ve already been given?As we come into 1 Peter 2, Peter begins to shift our focus. He reminds believers—people scattered, misunderstood, and even rejected—that their identity isn’t rooted in this world. It’s rooted in Christ.He uses language that would have been shocking: chosen people, royal priesthood, holy nation, God’s special possession. Not because of who they were—but because of whose they were.And here’s the tension we’re going to wrestle with today:If God has already declared who you are… are you living like it?At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
272
Living Hope: Be Holy
What would your life look like if it truly reflected the holiness of God?In a world that constantly pulls us toward compromise, comfort, and conformity, God gives a clear and powerful call: “Be holy, because I am holy” (1 Peter 1:16, NIV). But what does that actually mean for everyday life?In this message from 1 Peter 1:13–25, we explore how holiness isn’t about perfection—it’s about direction. It’s a response to the grace we’ve received, rooted in the truth that we’ve been redeemed not with temporary things, but with the precious blood of Christ. When we understand the cost of our salvation, it reshapes how we live, how we love, and how we see the world around us.This sermon will challenge you to think differently, live intentionally, and pursue a life that stands apart—not for your glory, but for His.Because when you remember who you are…you start living like it.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
271
Living Hope - Week 1
What if your identity isn’t something you have to earn—but something God already chose?Week 1 of our Living Hope series begins this Sunday as we open up 1 Peter 1:1–10 and discover who we really are in Christ.In a world that constantly tells you to prove yourself, define yourself, and earn your worth—God says something different.You are chosen.You are set apart.You are secure.Before you ever did anything for God… He set His attention on you.And because of that, everything changes.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
270
Don't Miss the King - a Palm Sunday Message
What if Jesus showed up… and you didn’t recognize Him?In this Palm Sunday message, “Don’t Miss the King,” we walk through Mark 11 and the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem—a moment filled with celebration, expectation, and misunderstanding. The crowd welcomed Him as King… but many missed who He truly was.It’s possible to be close to Jesus, to sing about Him, to even celebrate Him—and still miss Him.In this sermon, we explore:The kind of King Jesus actually came to beHow misplaced expectations can cause us to miss HimWhat it looks like to truly recognize and respond to the King todayThis message challenges us to move beyond surface-level faith and into a real, surrendered relationship with Christ.Don’t just wave the branches… don’t just join the crowd…Don’t miss the King.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
269
Come and See: Authority of Chaos
When life feels chaotic and out of control, where do you turn first?Yesterday at New Promise Church we looked at Mark 5 and were reminded that the chaos we face is not outside of Jesus’ authority. In one chapter we see Him confront three things that often make people feel helpless: spiritual oppression, disease, and even death itself. A man possessed by demons was restored.A woman suffering for twelve years was healed.A little girl who had died was raised back to life.Each story reminds us of the same truth: no situation is beyond the authority of Jesus. When the world feels overwhelming, when the diagnosis is frightening, when grief seems final—Jesus still has the final word. Because of the cross and the resurrection, the chaos around us does not have the last say. Christ does. At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
268
Come and See: Hearing the Kingdom
Are you truly hearing what Jesus is saying… or are His words passing by without changing your heart?This Sunday at New Promise Church we continue our Come and See series with a message titled “Hearing the Kingdom.”When Jesus taught about the Kingdom of God, He often used parables—simple stories with profound meaning. Many people heard His words, but not everyone truly understood them. Some listened with open hearts, while others walked away unchanged.The same question still confronts us today: Are we just hearing Jesus’ words, or are we really listening?Join us as we look at what Jesus teaches about how we hear, why some hearts receive the truth while others reject it, and how God prepares us to truly understand His Kingdom.Come and see what Jesus has to say.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
267
Come and See: Crowds, Conflict, and Calling
Are you part of the crowd, stuck in the conflict, or ready to answer the call?This Sunday’s message, “Crowds, Conflict, and Calling,” takes us into Mark 3 where we see three powerful realities unfolding around Jesus. The crowds are growing. The opposition is intensifying. And in the middle of it all, Jesus calls ordinary men to follow Him.As the fame of Christ spreads, so does resistance. Religious leaders question His authority. Hearts are exposed. Motives are revealed. And yet, Jesus is not distracted by applause or intimidated by opposition. He remains focused on His mission — and He invites others to join Him in it.This message will challenge us to examine where we stand. Are we simply part of the crowd, watching from a distance? Are we resisting what Jesus wants to do in us? Or are we willing to step forward when He calls our name?Our God is an extraordinary God who uses ordinary people. The question is not whether He is calling — the question is whether we are ready to respond.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
266
Come and See: The Authority to Forgive
What if your deepest problem isn’t the pressure you feel… but the sin you carry?This Sunday at New Promise Church (10 AM), we’re walking through Mark 2 and asking a powerful question: Who has the authority to forgive sins?When a paralyzed man is lowered through a roof to reach Jesus, everyone expects a miracle of healing. Instead, Jesus says something shocking:“Son, your sins are forgiven.”The religious leaders immediately question His authority. After all, only God can forgive sins. But Jesus doesn’t back down. He proves His authority in a way no one can deny—by healing the man in full view of everyone.This passage forces us to wrestle with something personal:Is Jesus just a teacher… or does He truly have divine authority?Do we come to Him only for surface-level fixes… or for soul-level forgiveness?Are we willing to trust Him with the deepest parts of our lives?Jesus didn’t come just to make bad days better.He came to rescue the spiritually sick.He came with authority.He came to forgive.Join us as we explore what it means to trust the One who has authority not only to heal — but to forgive.
-
265
Come and See - Authority and Assignment
Many of us know God has called us — but we still live like we don’t have permission. We try to fight sin, share faith, and follow Christ while still asking the world for approval.But Jesus doesn’t just give assignments… He gives authority.Are you living out your calling with your own permission — or Christ’s authority?At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
264
Come and See - The Gospel of Mark
What if you only had one sentence to introduce Jesus to someone — what would you say?This Sunday at New Promise Church we begin our new sermon series through the Gospel of Mark — the fast-moving, straight-to-the-point account of the good news about Jesus Christ. Mark doesn’t start with a long backstory. He starts with a bold declaration and a call to prepare for the King.Join us as we open Mark 1 and discover why the gospel is not just good advice — it is good news that demands a response. Sunday at 10 AM.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
263
Following Jesus: Rooted in Christ
Have you ever noticed how something can look healthy on the surface, but underneath it’s barely hanging on?The leaves are green. The structure is standing. Everything looks fine…until the wind comes.Until the drought comes.Until pressure comes.And then what was hidden gets revealed.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
262
Following Jesus: Foundations that Last
What are you really building your life on?This Sunday’s message is titled Following Jesus: Foundations That Last.Jesus makes it clear that storms are not a matter of if — but when. And when they come, only one foundation will hold.In Matthew 7, Jesus doesn’t just call us to admire His words, but to obey them. Because hearing without obedience builds a life that looks stable… until pressure reveals the truth.We’ll talk about:What it means to build on ChristWhy obedience matters more than intentionAnd how to know if your foundation will truly lastIf you’ve ever wondered whether your faith is strong enough for the storms ahead, this message is for you.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
261
Following Jesus - Remain in Him
Are you producing fruit… or just staying busy?This week’s message, “Remain in Him,” takes us into Jesus’ words in John 15 — where He reminds us that real spiritual life doesn’t come from effort, activity, or good intentions, but from connection.Jesus doesn’t call us to strive harder.He calls us to remain.In a culture that celebrates independence and self-sufficiency, Jesus speaks a countercultural truth:“Apart from Me, you can do nothing.”We’ll explore what it means to abide in Christ, why pruning is part of God’s loving care, and how lasting fruit only grows from a living connection with the True Vine.If you’ve ever felt spiritually tired, dry, or disconnected — this message is for you.
-
260
Following Jesus: Come, Follow Me
What am I holding onto that keeps me from fully following Jesus?Jesus’ invitation has always been simple—but never easy: “Come, follow me.”In this first message, we look at the moment Jesus calls His first disciples and what that call still means for us today. Following Jesus begins with a response—leaving behind what defines us, trusting who He is, and stepping into a new way of life. This message explores what it means to hear Christ’s call, why it requires surrender, and how true life begins not by holding on tighter, but by letting go.This is not just a call to belief—it is a call to movement.
-
259
Light of the World - Manger to Mission
If Christmas truly changed everything… what is it changing in you right now? The Christmas story doesn’t end in a manger—it moves us toward a mission.Jesus didn’t just come to be admired; He came to be followed. From humble beginnings to a global calling, the birth of Christ invites us to respond with obedience, faith, and purpose.This message traces how God’s work in Bethlehem continues through His people today—and what it means for us to live sent, not settled.Watch and be challenged to move from celebration to commission.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
258
Light of the World
Are you so busy this season that you might miss the hope God is placing right in front of you?In Luke 1:26–56 we’re reminded that God often speaks and works in quiet, ordinary moments. As life speeds up, this passage invites us to slow down, pay attention, and recognize the hope God is offering—often in ways we don’t expect and in moments we’re tempted to rush past.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
257
Light of the World: Faith for the Impossible
Did you know that doubt and faith can exist in the same moment?What do you do when God’s promises feel bigger than your understanding… or even your circumstances?In Light of the World: Faith for the Impossible, we looked at Mary and Elizabeth and discovered that faith doesn’t mean having all the answers—it means trusting God when the outcome feels impossible.If you’ve ever wondered, “Can God really work through this?” or “Is my situation too far gone?”—this message is for you.🎥 Catch up on yesterday’s sermon and be encouraged to trust the God who brings light into impossible places.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
256
Light of the World: Prepared for the Light
What if the hardest part of encountering God’s light isn’t believing it exists—but being ready for it?In Luke 1, we meet Zechariah—a faithful priest, doing the right things, in the right place, at the right time. And yet when God finally speaks after 400 years of silence, Zechariah struggles to believe it. He isn’t rebellious—he’s cautious, worn down, and shaped by years of waiting.God’s response is striking. Before the Light arrives, Zechariah is led into silence. And in that quiet season, God is doing preparation work—forming faith, reshaping expectation, and getting His people ready for what is coming.We often want God to move brightly and quickly, but Luke shows us that God often prepares hearts long before He reveals His plans.If God’s light were to break into your life today, would it find a heart ready with faith—or one shaped by disappointment and silence?This message, Prepared for the Light, explores how God uses waiting, silence, and even doubt to prepare us to truly receive the Light when it comes.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
255
Light of the World: The Promise of Light
If Christ is the Light of the World, what part of your life still needs to be surrendered to His light?Yesterday we opened our Christmas series in Isaiah 9 and faced a reality Scripture never softens: the darkness is real — but God’s Light is stronger.The message is now up on Facebook, YouTube, and our Podcast. If you weren’t with us, I encourage you to watch or listen. Let God’s Word remind you that the Light does not just expose — it rescues, restores, and reigns.“In Him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind.” — John 1:4 (NIV)At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
254
Give Thanks because God is Good
We say “thank God” all the time—after good news, after a close call, after something finally works out. But what if thanking God was meant to be far more than a reaction to life’s ups and downs? What if gratitude is meant to be the posture of a heart that truly knows Him? What would change in your life if gratitude became your first response instead of your last resort? Scripture keeps calling us back to this truth: “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.” — Psalm 107:1 (NIV)Gratitude isn’t seasonal. It’s spiritual formation. It’s worship. It’s warfare. It reminds our hearts who God is—even when circumstances shift. At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
253
Created in the Image of God: Stewarding the Heart: When Worship becomes War
This Sunday, we stepped into a powerful moment in Scripture—where worship, motives, conflict, and God’s mercy collide. In Genesis 4, Cain and Abel bring their offerings to God… and one is accepted while the other is rejected. Why? And what does that say about the posture of our own hearts today? If God examined your heart behind your worship this week—what would He find?At New Promise Church, you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
252
Created in the Image of God: When We Turn from God
What do you believe about God that makes it hard for you to fully trust Him?We continue our journey through Genesis, and we look at The Fall—the moment everything changed. It’s a story of deception, desire, and the breaking of trust… but also the beginning of God’s redemptive plan.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
251
Created in the Image of God
✨ Created in His ImageWhat does it really mean to be made in the image of God? Is it our appearance… our soul… or something far deeper that shapes who we are and why we exist?This week’s message from Genesis 2 dives into the beauty and purpose of God’s design — showing how our identity, relationships, and calling all flow from being created to reflect Him.🎥 Listen now and rediscover what it means to bear the image of your Creator.
-
250
Set Free: Living Free Together - Last week of this series!
We close out our Set Free series by discovering what it truly means to live in the freedom Christ has given us—not alone, but together.Paul reminds us in Galatians 6 that freedom isn’t about doing whatever we want; it’s about loving others enough to help carry their burdens. When we walk in step with the Spirit, we become a community that restores, encourages, and strengthens one another.Join us as Pastor Nick shares a message on what it means to live free as the family of God.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
249
Sermon by Pastor Marvin Brown
This Week’s Message — Guest Speaker Pastor Marvin BrownWhile Pastor Nick was away at the Men’s Conference, we were blessed to have Pastor Marvin Brown bring a powerful word this Sunday! His message was full of biblical truth, encouragement, and real-life application that will challenge you to grow in your faith and draw closer to Jesus.Whether you were here in person or missed the service, we invite you to watch and be inspired by Pastor Marvin’s heartfelt preaching and the Spirit-filled worship that set the tone for the morning.🎥 Listen to the full service now and let God speak to your heart through His Word!
-
248
Peace of Mind - Pastor Gary Glasscock
We were blessed to have Pastor Gary Glasscock fill the pulpit yesterday, and he preached from Hebrews 11!
-
247
Set Free: Week 5 - from Slaves to Sons!
Have you ever wondered what truly defines your identity?Are you still living as if you’re chained to the past—defined by guilt, fear, or performance—when God has called you to live as His child?Today, we dove into Galatians 4:1–7 to see how Christ takes us from being slaves to sin to being sons and daughters of God. It’s not just a change of status—it’s a change of identity, inheritance, and freedom.Check out this week’s message: From Slaves to Sons.
-
246
Set Free: Faith that Trusts
Have you ever found yourself struggling to really trust God when life feels uncertain?This past Sunday we continued our Set Free series with Week 4: Faith That Trusts (Galatians 3:1–14). Together we looked at how true freedom isn’t found in what we can do, but in who we trust — Jesus Christ.If you’ve ever wrestled with doubt, or wondered how to live with bold faith in a divided and broken world, this message is for you.🎥 Watch the full sermon here:
-
245
When Darkness Falls Hope Remains
Does the darkness of the world feel overwhelming sometimes? Moments like these leave us with questions, sorrow, and even anger.But Scripture reminds us that darkness does not have the final word. Jesus said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (John 8:12, NIV).This week’s message will speak honestly about the reality of darkness but will also hold firmly to the hope we have in Christ—the hope that overcomes grief, fear, and even death itself.
-
244
Set Free - Week 3
If God’s grace could take Paul—the church’s greatest persecutor—and transform him into its greatest preacher, what does that say about what His grace can do in your life, no matter your past?At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
243
Set Free - Week 1
“If someone were to add even just one condition to the gospel—something you had to do, earn, or perform to be accepted by God—how long would it take before your joy in Christ turned into fear and striving?”Would you like me to give you a few alternative options too—one geared more toward personal reflection, one toward cultural pressures, and one that speaks to the church as a whole—so you can choose the best fit for your tone that Sunday?At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
242
Go! Week 4
“After everything we’ve learned these past weeks, what step of obedience is God calling you to take so that the Great Commission moves from being a command we admire to a mission we actually live out?”At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
241
Go! Week 3
“If Jesus really meant it when He said, ‘Go and make disciples,’ then what part of my life is still waiting for a ‘go’ instead of staying in ‘wait’?”At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
240
Go! Week 2
Have you ever been told by God to go talk to Frank? Have you ever felt the nudge to step out in faith—but found yourself asking, ‘Is this really where God wants me to go? Find out more in this week's sermon.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
239
Go! - Week 1
“What if the greatest adventure of your life begins with one word from Jesus—‘Go’?”"Go!" “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations…” — Matthew 28:19 (NIV)This is Week one of a new series called “Go!”—a word spoken by Jesus that still echoes with purpose and power today. This is more than a series title—it’s a call to action. A divine mandate. A summons to movement, not maintenance.Too often, the church has been content to come and sit—but Jesus called us to go and tell. The Great Commission is not a suggestion; it is our mission. It is not just for missionaries in far-off lands, but for every believer in everyday life.
-
238
Psalm 32
What do you do when the guilt won’t go away?We all carry things—words we shouldn’t have said, actions we regret, thoughts we wish we could erase. We try to cover it up, hide it, or ignore it. But it lingers. Psalm 32 offers us a better way. David writes about the weight of unconfessed sin—and the freedom, joy, and relief that comes when we finally bring it into the light.This psalm doesn’t just describe forgiveness—it celebrates it. And it all starts with one honest step: confession. So let me ask you—Is there anything you’re holding onto that God is inviting you to let go of today?At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
237
Thy Kingdom Come - Pastor Andre Bernier
Join us on the adventure of bringing Thy Kingdom down to this earth! Find out more with our guest Pastor Andre' Bernier! At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
236
Image is Everything - Pastor Andre Bernier
God has a LOT to say a LOT about “imaging.” In fact, He is FOR it…. At least the RIGHT kind.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
235
Psalm 13 - a sermon
Have you ever felt like God was silent—like your prayers were hitting the ceiling and nothing was changing?Sometimes life brings us to a breaking point. The weight of sorrow, the ache of unanswered prayers, and the silence of heaven can feel unbearable. Psalm 13 gives voice to that pain. It's not a polished, feel-good song—it’s a raw and honest cry from someone who feels forgotten by God. But it also models something powerful: how to hold on when it feels like everything is slipping away. Today, as we open Psalm 13, we’re stepping into the tension between despair and hope, silence and song, sorrow and trust. And in doing so, we’ll discover that even in our darkest moments, God invites us to come closer, not run away.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
234
The Call - to discipleship - Special Guest Pastor Gary Glasscock
Join special guest Pastor Gary Glasscock as he speaks on The Call - to discipleship! At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
233
On This Rock: Humble & Hopeful
What if the key to real strength isn’t found in standing tall—but in kneeling low?In a world that celebrates pride and self-promotion, Peter’s final words in 1 Peter call us to something radically different: humility and hope. This isn’t weakness—it’s the foundation of unshakable faith.Join us for Humble and Hopeful as we unpack how to live with confidence, courage, and peace—even when life feels uncertain. At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
232
On This Rock: Suffer Well
🎥 This Week’s Message: Suffer WellLife is full of trials—some expected, others that blindside us. But what if suffering isn't a sign of weakness... but a doorway to spiritual strength?This week we open God’s Word to see how followers of Jesus are called to respond—not with fear or bitterness, but with hope, purpose, and even joy. 💡If you’ve ever asked “Why am I going through this?” or wondered how to honor God when life hurts, this message is for you.👉 Watch now and discover how to suffer well—with courage, with compassion, and with Christ at the center.#SufferWell #1Peter #NewPromiseChurch #FaithInTrials #HopeInJesusAt New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
231
On This Rock: Submission with Strength
What does it really mean to submit as a follower of Christ—without losing your strength or identity? In a culture that often views submission as weakness, the Bible paints a different picture—one of courage, conviction, and Christlike character.In this message from 1 Peter 2:13–3:7, we’ll discover how godly submission isn’t about giving up power—it’s about choosing to reflect Christ, even when it’s difficult.✨ Whether you're navigating authority at work, in marriage, or in society, this sermon will encourage you to live boldly and humbly—for the Lord’s sake.👉 Watch now and be challenged to submit—not in fear, but in faith.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
230
On This Rock: Living Hope
Have you ever found yourself asking, “Is there any hope left in this world?” With all the uncertainty, heartbreak, and constant noise around us, it’s easy to feel like hope is slipping through our fingers. But what if the hope we’re looking for isn’t found in changing circumstances… but in an unchanging Savior?This week, we’re diving into 1 Peter to discover what it means to have a Living Hope—a hope that doesn’t just survive hardship, but grows stronger through it. If you’ve been longing for something real to hold onto, this message is for you.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
229
The Road to the Resurrection: Restored by the Risen King
We all have moments of failure—but failure isn’t the end of your story. Come hear how Jesus meets us in our brokenness, restores us with His love, and calls us to a greater purpose. Don’t miss this powerful message of hope and new beginnings!At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
228
Road to the Resurrection: He is Risen - a Sermon by Pastor Nick Everett
The resurrection is not just the end of the story—it is the turning point of history and the beginning of our story. And today, I want to walk with you through Luke 24—step by step—because it’s too good, too important, and too life-changing to rush through. Watch or Listen to hear some unique take-aways on why Jesus appeared to His followers as He did after the tomb and how we can apply that to our lives. At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
-
227
The Road to the Resurrection: The King has Come
Palm Sunday marks the arrival of a King unlike any other—humble, righteous, and bringing salvation. As Jesus rode into Jerusalem, the crowds shouted praises, but many still missed the true nature of His kingdom. In this message, we’ll explore what kind of King Jesus is and what His coming means for us today.If Jesus truly is King, what part of your life still needs to bow before His throne?At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
No topics indexed yet for this podcast.
Loading reviews...
ABOUT THIS SHOW
Tune into New Promise Church's Podcasts that delivers Biblically based messages that relates to everyday life.
HOSTED BY
New Promise Church
CATEGORIES
Loading similar podcasts...