New Covenant is an Anglican Mission church located in Winter Springs Florida. We believe in the Lord, Jesus Christ and want to share His love for His people.
Bishop Burnet Cherisol of Anglican Mission Haiti gives the job descriptions of the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Mother Ruan talks about the peace of God, and how we can experience that in our own lives.
In the second episode of the series entitled "This New Life," Christopher talks about living with regrets. What do you do with them?
In this first episode of the Easter series, Christopher introduces the idea that the reflection of Easter brings out the best in us.
In this Good Friday sermon, Christopher explains how Jesus must die in order that on Easter he may rise.
In this Palm Sunday sermon, Father Christopher shares on the victorious Jesus.
Mother Ruan gives the Maundy Thursday sermon in honor of Jesus' last supper.
Ruan gives a talk on home and how it should be a place of growth.
Sheryl Shaw reflects on what it means to be sent by God.
Christopher talks about the promises of God through Gen. 15, God's covenant with Abraham, and its connection to baptism.
Deacon Nathan Bryant talks about Isaiah and the prophets. We can see the faithfulness of God in the past, but he plans even more for the future.
Christopher begins the series Lent: Journey to Easter.
Carl talks about the Transfiguration and the global connections and relationships of New Covenant.
In this episode of the "Home Is for..." series, Christopher talks about how you hear many things in your home, but the way your home hears is what sets us up to be part of what God is doing (or sets us to the side).
In this fourth episode of the "Home" series, Christopher discussed how your home is for the future.
In this second episode of the "Home" series, Christopher explains how your home is place where you should focus.
In this first sermon on the series, "Home is for...", Christopher talks about how your home is exactly what God is looking for.
For this Epiphany sermon, let's look at the new year one second at a time.
In this third sermon of the "Making Christmas Count," we see that Jesus the Messiah promises us a bigger family.
In this second episode of the Advent series "Making Christmas Count" we see that the Messiah promises us a bigger future.
This is the first episode in the Advent series, Making Christmas Count. When we enter into the season with Jesus, he will give us a bigger faith.
In this final episode from the series "All Things New" on the book of Revelation, Christopher looks at the final chapters of the book, especially Chapter 21.
In this 2nd to last episode in the series on Revelation, Christopher talks about Jesus as Victor.
In this sixth episode of the "All Things New" series on the book of Revelation, Christopher talks about dragons (and yes, you read that right.)
In this fifth episode of the "All Things New" series on the book of Revelation, Christopher talks about the songs of the book, music that can change minds and move hearts.
In this fifth episode of the "All Things New" series on Revelation, Christopher answers the question, "What does it take to be a faithful witness?"
In this fourth episode of the series on Revelation, Christopher poses the question, "Is your world falling apart? Now what?" See what John saw, say what John said, and hold fast to the Lamb.
In this fourth episode of the series "All Things New," Christopher talks about chapters 4 and 5. At the center of heaven's worship is a surprising figure: a slain Lamb.
In the second episode of the series "All Things New," we journey to chapters 2 and 3 of Revelations, the letters to the angels of the 7 churches. Christ is among his people–even in difficulty–and this gives us the strength to hear, see, and stand.
In this first episode of the series "All Things New" on the book of Revelations, Christopher explains that the good news in the book was not only good for those living at the time but also good for us.
In this final episode on Listening Prayer, Carl talks about the hallmarks of being a follower of Jesus–listening to Him is one.
In this episode of the listening prayer series, Christopher discusses how one of our purposes here on earth is to listen to God who is speaking.
Ruan Humphrey discusses the words God has spoken to individuals throughout the Bible and the words that he speaks to us today.
How do you hear from God? And what do you do when he speaks? Christopher gives this message and allows time and space for you to prayerfully listen to God.
In this second episode of a two-part series on stewardship and giving, Christopher discusses money for the present and for the future.
What does the Bible say about money? Christopher discusses money for the past in this first episode of two on stewardship and giving.
On this Independence Day, Christopher takes a look at Mark 6:1-13.
Considering the stories of Jesus healing Jairus' daughter and the woman who touched his robe, Ruan discusses Jesus' care for us.
In this 6th episode of the "Love Your Neighbor, Change the World" series, Tracy Harper tells stories from her personal life of how she began to use the 4th everyday practice of loving her neighbor: serving.
In this 5th episode in the "Love Your Neighbor, Change the World" series, Christopher outlines the 3rd practice to help you love your neighbor. Eat with them.
In the fourth episode of the "Love Your Neighbor" series, Sara Buffington shares about Listening: it is our pattern, it is personal, and it is powerful.
In this third episode of the "Love Your Neighbor," Christopher unpacks step 1: Begin with Prayer.
In the first message of the summer series, Christopher explains how 5 simple and everyday practices can help you love your neighbor and change the world.
What do we need to pack for the end of the road? How do we prepare for our safe arrival in heaven?
Glenn Starr challenges us that it should be evident to us and others that we have been with Jesus.
Mother Ruan takes a look at the words Remission, Remission, and Redemption and traces their path through the Bible.
In this episode, Christopher talks about Easter, and how Jesus' life reshapes the lives of his people.
Jesus is alive for good. He is alive forever, but he is also alive for good in the sense that he is alive for your good, my good, and the good of the world.
The gospel presents us with a pretty clear picture of the horrific events of Good Friday. And theologians through the centuries have proposed numerous theories for the atonement (at-"one"-ment) that happened. Sin and death no longer separated us from God. That happened. But is that--and how is that--happening in us?
In the final episode of the "Drawing Near Moving with Jesus" series, Christopher talks about how God's preparation for us makes His partnership with us a blessing to the world.