NewGrace Podcast NewGrace Church
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The weekly message from NewGrace church in Commerce, GA. NewGrace exists so people experience new life in Christ. To learn more, please visit newgrace.cc
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Here to Serve | June 2, 2024
Pastors Derek and JJ explore the servant mindset using Jesus as an example, emphasizing serving God through serving others. They discuss the importance of adopting Jesus' attitude, sharing practical ways to live a life of servanthood. The sermon challenges misconceptions about serving and encourages wholehearted devotion and sacrifice. The pastors stress the need for church members to embrace a servant mentality to fulfill their calling.
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Contagious Generosity | Joel Fincher
Pastor Joel Fincher talks about Contagious Generosity. From Acts 2:41-47, we can see that the early church was on the same page. Needs were fulfilled by one another, and souls were added daily.
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Contagious Generosity | Austin Smith
Pastor Austin Smith talks about Contagious Generosity. From Acts 2:41-47, we can see that the early church was on the same page. Needs were fulfilled by one another, and souls were added daily.
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Contagious Generosity | Thomas Lewis
Pastor Thomas Lewis talks about Contagious Generosity. From Acts 2:41-47, we can see that the early church was on the same page. Needs were fulfilled by one another, and souls were added daily.
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The Blood Makes All the Difference
The sermon focuses on the importance of blood in saving the Israelites from the final plague in Egypt, connecting it to Jesus' ultimate sacrifice for our sins. By marking their doorposts with lamb's blood, the Israelites were spared from death, illustrating the power of blood in bringing deliverance. The sermon emphasizes that throughout history, bloodshed has been a means of atonement for sin, culminating in Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross. Believers are urged to accept Jesus' blood as payment for their sins and live in gratitude for the salvation it brings.
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Don't Forget Who Brought You to the Dance
Pastor Derek Anglin's sermon "Don't Forget Who Brought You to the Dance" emphasizes remembering and appreciating God's goodness, cautioning against pride and self-sufficiency. He uses a personal story and biblical examples to highlight the importance of acknowledging God's role in success. Anglin warns against forgetting God's commandments and urges the congregation to remain grateful and humble to experience God's blessings. The sermon stresses the dangers of becoming focused on personal achievements and possessions, emphasizing the need to keep God's word and recognize His faithfulness in our lives.