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New Albany Fellowship
by New Albany Fellowship
Enjoy the weekly sermon from New Albany Fellowship church in central Ohio.
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The Battle Within Ourselves (Romans Week 15) by Michael Williams
In Romans 7, we confront one of the deepest struggles of the human heart: the battle within. This message explores why rules and willpower alone can never free us from sin, how God’s law exposes what’s broken in us, and why true rescue only comes through Jesus. If you’ve ever felt trapped in patterns you can’t seem to break, this passage points to Jesus Christ as the only path to real freedom.
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From Slavery To Freedom (Romans Week 14) by Rich Nathan
In this message from Romans 6:15–23, we explore Paul’s radical claim that no one is truly autonomous—we are all mastered by something—and discover that real freedom is not found in self-rule, but in surrendering to the loving lordship of Jesus. What feels like freedom can often become slavery, but Christ offers a new Master whose rule leads to holiness, healing, and life.
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Grace That Changes Everything (Romans Week 13) by Michael Williams
Your life isn’t stuck the way it is—real change is possible. In Romans 6, we see that God’s grace doesn’t just forgive us; it transfers us into a new identity in Christ and begins transforming us from the inside out. As we learn to “reckon” what’s true of us and surrender every part of our lives to Jesus, we step into real freedom from the power of sin.Romans 6v1-14
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Seeing the Whole Story (Romans Week 12) by Michael Williams
This message zooms out to tell the big story of humanity—showing how sin entered the world through Adam, shaping every part of our broken reality, and why our efforts or progress can’t fix it. But against that backdrop, it reveals the overwhelming good news of Jesus, whose obedience, grace, and gift of life are far greater than the problem of sin.Romans 5:12-21
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Encountering the Risen Christ (Easter 2026) by Michael Williams
This Easter message explores how the risen Jesus doesn’t stay distant, but personally encounters people right where they are—in their sorrow, doubt, and shame. Through his interactions with Mary, Thomas, and Peter, we see a Savior who meets us with hope, truth, and restoration. The good news of the resurrection is not just that Jesus is alive, but that He is still pursuing us, calling us by name, and inviting us into relationship today.
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How We Know God Loves Us (Romans Week 11) by Michael Williams
In a world that feels increasingly unstable, this message explores where true hope can be found and how we can know, without doubt, that God loves us. Walking through Romans 5:6–11, it shows that God’s love is proven in history through Jesus’ death for us while we were still weak, sinful, and far from Him.
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What You Believe Matters! (Romans Week 10) by Rich Nathan
This message explores how what we believe profoundly shapes how we experience life, especially in our relationship with God. Drawing from Romans 5:1–5, it unpacks how being justified by faith gives us peace with God, access to grace, confidence in suffering, and assurance of God’s love.
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The Promise Before The Paperwork (Romans Week 9) by Zach White
In Romans 4 the Apostle Paul begins to use Abraham as a picture of the promises of God coming, not by good works but by faith. This week, Pastor Zach is sharing on the basis of our faith and how we too can trust in the promises of God.
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Who Are The People Of God? (Romans Week 8) by Michael Williams
The text for this week is Romans 4:1-5. In a world fractured by rivalry, identity, and endless reasons to draw lines between “us” and “them,” Romans 4 offers stunningly good news: God’s family is not built by performance, pedigree, or pride, but by grace. In this message, we explore how Abraham’s story reveals the heart of the gospel, that God justifies the ungodly, silences our boasting, and creates one new people through faith in Christ. If you’ve ever wrestled with insecurity, comparison, division, or the need to prove yourself, this sermon will point you back to the cross, where your true worth is settled and the applause of heaven is given as a gift.
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The Gospel Changes Everything (Romans Week 7) by Sarah Knepper
The text for this week is Romans 3v27-31. In this message from Romans 3, we explore how faith in Jesus dismantles our boasting, gives us a new identity, changes how we see others, and frees us from trying to earn what only grace can give. If you’ve been exhausted by comparison, pressure, or the need to prove yourself, this sermon invites you to rest again in the good news of what Christ has already done.
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But Now (Romans Week 6) by Rich Nathan
The text for this week is Romans 3v21-26. After sharing that we all stand condemned before God, Paul radically pivots to the gospel in one of the greatest paragraphs ever written.
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Sin and the Faithfulness of God (Romans Week 5) by Michael Williams
The text this week is Romans 3:1-20. Paul concludes his sweeping argument that all of humanity is under sin and unable to make a case before God.
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The Failure of Religion (Romans Week 4) by Michael Williams
The text this week is Romans 2. Paul turns his attention to those who are religious and explains why they too need the gospel.
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The Wrath of God (Romans Week 3) by Rich Nathan
The text for this week is Romans 1v18-32. Paul begins to expound on why the gospel is necessary for everyone.
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The Power of the Gospel (Romans Week 2) by Michael Williams
The text for this week is Romans 1v8-17. After his introduction, Paul continues by giving the church in Rome a summary of the Gospel.
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The Plans and Purpose of the Gospel (Romans Week 1) by Michael Williams
Join us as we begin as a church studying the book of Romans together. This week we are looking at the introduction to the epistle in Romans 1v1-7.
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