New Life Fellowship NYC Sermons
An archive of Sunday messages from New Life Fellowship Church in Elmhurst, NY
Displaying Episode 201 - 210 of 389 in total of New Life Fellowship NYC Sermons with the tag “new life fellowship”.
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Contemplative Rhythms
September 26th, 2021 | 47 mins 12 secs
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Pastor Rich starts week 1 of our Deeply Formed Life series. He explores the importance of cultivating contemplative rhythms for an exhausted world. We look to Jesus as one who lived with a rhythm that sustained the work He gave Himself to.
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The Deeply Formed Church
September 19th, 2021 | 45 mins 21 secs
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This Sunday is VISION SUNDAY. Every September, we take a Sunday to be reminded about who we are as a community, and what God has called us to in this moment. In this sermon, we hear a fresh word about our congregational identity and the invitations God has for us.
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Spiritual Disciplines: Fasting
September 8th, 2021 | 52 mins 29 secs
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Pastor Rich continues our series on spiritual disciplines. He teaches on the often misunderstood discipline of fasting. You will receive important theology and practical ways to begin integrating this practice in your life.
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When There Is No Hope - Drew Hyun
August 30th, 2021 | 36 mins 35 secs
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How do we manage through life when we face difficulty, suffering, and loss? How do we maintain hope in hopeless circumstances? We will examine how the early church persevered and even thrived in the midst of challenge and difficulty and how we can be equipped to persevere and press forward today.
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Spiritual Disciplines: Confession
August 22nd, 2021 | 36 mins 49 secs
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This week, we will explore the discipline of Confession. We often have negative associations with confession, but Pastor Sherin will examine how this liberating practice can open us up to transformation.
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Spiritual Disciplines: Serving
August 15th, 2021 | 38 mins 51 secs
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Welcome to our Sunday Worship Gathering! Part 3 of our series on #SpiritualDisciplines is all about the important discipline of serving
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Spiritual Disciplines: Meditation
August 8th, 2021 | 47 mins 33 secs
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This Sunday, Pastor Rich continues our summer series on Spiritual Disciplines. He preaches on the important discipline of meditation. This discipline has the potential to deepen our lives in Christ in significant ways.
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Spiritual Disciplines: The Way of Silence
August 2nd, 2021 | 32 mins 37 secs
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Sometimes the thing we need most is the thing most difficult to achieve. This week please join us as we explore The Way of Silence: what it means for us as individuals and as a community.
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The Promises of God: The Lord will Make His Way to You
July 27th, 2021 | 41 mins 28 secs
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Have you ever felt far from God? The Lord promises that Jesus will make a way to you. In Luke 3:1-14, we read that no obstacle, no sin, not even God's wrath, will keep Jesus from coming near to you. We invite you meditate on Luke 3:1-14 to prepare your hearts to receive this promise.
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The Promises of God: The Lord is Good
July 19th, 2021 | 43 mins 23 secs
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"Good" is a word with mixed meanings in our society today. What does it mean that God is good and how does this promise encourage and challenge us in the midst of the brokenness we see in our world and in our own lives?