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  • Who Will You Follow

    Contributed by Cameron Conway on Aug 2, 2010
     | 4,841 views

    Who do we follow in our modern church? Where do we call upon for guidance and advice? What is the corner stone of morality? What is the plumb line of righteousness? Who do you Call upon in your darkest hours? Where do you place your allegiance. Is

    For more information and other teachings, podcasts, videos, books and study guides visit https://conwaychristianresources.com “For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified.” 1 Corinthians 2:2 Who do we follow in our modern church? Where do we call ...read more

  • Philosophie De La Musique Chez Les Charismatiques Series

    Contributed by Patrick Berthalon on Sep 1, 2010
     | 2,910 views

    Les Charismatiques

    PHILOSOPHIE DE LA MUSIQUE DANS LA TRADITION CHARISMATIQUE A. Fond théologique et musical Theologiquement, le Mouvement de Pentecôte a une ascendance Wesleyenne. Se tenant hors de la tradition réformée, les Pentecotistes ont plus en commun avec la théologie Anglicane et les Méthodistes qu’avec ...read more

  • Can I Get A Witness? Series

    Contributed by Jason Jones on Mar 14, 2009
     | 3,257 views

    Exposition of Paul’s testimony that he gave the crowds in the temple mount that had rioted trying to kill him

    Text: Acts 21:27-22:30, Title: Can I Get a Witness? Date/Place: NRBC, 3/15/09, AM A. Opening illustration: the little bird who decided not to fly south for the winter… B. Background to passage: remember that for the sake of the church Paul has been going through a purification ritual in line with ...read more

  • The Anointed

    Contributed by Rev. Daniel Panitz on Oct 16, 2012
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     | 14,574 views

    The is a study on the purpose and history of being anointed.

    The Anointed By Reverend Daniel Panitz You know I have heard the word anointed used so much in charismatic arenas that I decided to study the concept further. I have heard it said that this minister or that minister is or is not under the anointing. In Christian circles it appears the ...read more

  • The Lord Blessed Them And They Threw It Away.

    Contributed by Roy Fowler on Nov 18, 2014
     | 5,927 views

    If we are dead, numb, and lifeless as is said by some about the Church then what does that say about us. Because we are the Church.

    We are celebrating this week; its Thanksgiving in our Country. I hope Americans truly understand why we have this great country and where the many blessings come from. I hope we are giving to God what is God's. 91% of Americans have turkey for Dinner. And so... I was thinking about Butterball ...read more

  • The Thankful Heart

    Contributed by Tim Strickland on Nov 22, 2014
     | 7,017 views

    Calling people from the life of the world to a new life of thanksgiving. Please fill free to use any of the sermon as needed.

    The Thankful Heart God sent his only son to this world, he came to love and give forgiveness, he lived and he died to buy our pardons. We have so much to be thankful for. I have the breath of life in me; and you have the breath of life in you, and an opportunity to serve God in a way that is ...read more

  • The Trinity And The Great Commission

    Contributed by Craig Condon on Dec 2, 2015
     | 7,823 views

    Jesus is with us through the power of the Spirit, who will take what is his and declare it to us. By his Spirit we can bring the Gospel to everyone and use what the Father gave us for the well-being of others.

    Today is the one Sunday in the church year when we do something just a little different. Instead of hearing about Jesus’ teachings, healings or miracles, we talk about one of the mist difficult Biblical concepts to explain let alone understand-the Trinity. In fact, one running joke among ...read more

  • Ivy League Word Games Undermine Human Dignity

    Contributed by Frederick Meekins on Nov 28, 2013
     | 2,508 views

    Ivy League Word Games Undermine Human Dignity

    In Isaiah 5:20 it says, “Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.” At the time abortion was legalized, opponents of the procedure warned that, if this moral floodgate was opened, ...read more

  • A Creative Minority

    Contributed by Gregory Mc Donald on Sep 6, 2011
     | 4,042 views

    It was a very small minority which saved the Hebrew nation...it's prophets, like Amos, Hosea, Micah, Isaiah, Jeremiah. It was its singers in the Psalms, it was the group of the righteous who looked for the redemption of Israel. Their faith in God was the

    A CREATIVE MINORITY GENESIS 18:32 There was a biologist who once did an experiment with "processional caterpillars." On the rim of a clay pot that held a plant, he lined them up so that the leader was head to head with the last caterpillar. The tiny creatures circled the rim of the pot for a full ...read more

  • Prayer Power

    Contributed by Bret Bone on Apr 8, 2013
     | 5,205 views

    How many of you try to read the daily newspaper? How many of you try to watch the morning or evening News on T.V.? For those who answered yes...what do you think??? How is our country looking to you? I believe that the majority of people who live in

    How many of you try to read the daily newspaper? How many of you try to watch the morning or evening News on T.V.? For those who answered yes...what do you think??? How is our country looking to you? I believe that the majority of people who live in our country are unhappy with the way it has ...read more

  • Not From A Distance Series

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Dec 12, 2011
     | 3,346 views

    Let's us witness to a fundamental truth: that in the Incarnation, God truly came to be with us forever.

    Fourth Sunday of Advent 2011 “Not From a Distance” The Spirit of the Liturgy About a quarter of a century ago a song that made it to number 2 on the Billboard chart taught us that “God is watching us–from a distance.” The idea was, I suppose, not much different from ...read more

  • Unity In The Church Series

    Contributed by Travis Jarrett on Oct 19, 2009
     | 4,391 views

    Part 1 of 7 in our teaching series, "TRUE RELIGION", a section by section study through the letter from James to the early church.

    To watch/listen to this message online go to www.newsongs.org or contact info@newsongs.org. **NOTE: THIS IS A CONCEPT OUTLINE FOR THIS MESSAGE. GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA ARE AVAILABLE TO SUPPORT THIS SERIES. :: James the Author There is some debate within religious circles as to who James actually ...read more

  • A White Christmas

    Contributed by Lorraine Greeff on Jan 2, 2017
    based on 1 rating
     | 6,607 views

    the true meaning of Christmas, Jesus washes us whiter than snow

    A WHITE CHRISTMAS This morning I am dreaming of a white Christmas for all of you today, not so much the snow on the ground or the snowflakes falling down but a white Christmas where the red sin stains are replaced with glistening whiteness of DIVINE REDEMPTION. I am dreaming of a white ...read more

  • Rethinking Community

    Contributed by I. Grant Spong on Aug 29, 2016
     | 6,126 views

    Do Christians have a Christ-given responsibility towards the marginalized?

    Intro Our world has many marginalized people. The socially excluded lack access to housing, employment, healthcare, civic participation, and legal protection. Second class citizenship leads to poverty, crime, suicide, and drug addiction. The solution begins with something that Jesus taught, ...read more

  • Restore The Joy

    Contributed by Jerry Cosper on Mar 21, 2017
     | 10,330 views

    An analysis of Psalm 51 and what it truly means to ask God for forgiveness of sin.

    There’s a modern-day proverb that says: “To err is human. And so is denying responsibility and avoiding an admission of guilt.” Why is it so tough to own up to our mistakes? There’s nothing new or modern about sin and the need for repentance. Tonight, we will look at perhaps the most classic ...read more