Join us for weekly messages at New Covenant Church, a local church in Hampton, Virginia that believes in the good news of Jesus Christ and seeks to live in authentic Christian community.
Pastor Steve Deane shares that the Lord has things for us to find. As we learn the spiritual discipline of stopping to review we find His treasures and grow strong. Key Verses Psalms 23:6 Romans 8:28 Genesis 50:20 Isaiah 54:17 Romans 5:3-5
Pastor Steve Deane shares part 3 of the “Christmas in the Garden” series.
Pastor Steve Deane shares a message with the church about building a family culture that is based on Kingdom culture.
The Kingdom comes in three phases: Definitive, Progressive, and Consumative
Pastor Steve Deane shares the Sunday message and continues “The Rising Kingdom” series. The focus is on the concept of the priest in the story and how it relates to our priestly role.
Pastor Steve continues the Rising Kingdom series, connecting the Kingdom of God to a planted garden. From there he expands to further connect the garden image and applies it to our community and everyday lives.
Pastor Steve Deane revisits the “The Rising Kingdom” series and shares the next part of the series.
Pastor Tyler Kelce shares a message with the church about the power and impact the church can have when we truly love each other.
We're not going to talk politics, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't be engaged. What is the civic role of a Christian in our society?
Pastor Tyler Kelce shares the Sunday sermon on the topic of The Father’s Heart.
Gary Porter shares a message on the responsibility of Christians to engage in their community, especially within the realm of government.
2 Corinthians 3:3 You are our letter, written in our hearts, known and read by all men; being manifested that you are a letter of Christ, cared for by us, written not with ink but with the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets of stone but on tablets of human hearts. Join Pastor Steve as he shares on the potency of the human heart and it's correlation with the word.
Pastor Steve brings a family-focused word on 2 Timothy 3:16-17, delving into the meaning of scriptures with an analogical game for every age.
Pastor Steve Deane applies the typological lens to Genesis and Exodus to demonstrate that while they recount vastly different historical stories, they are telling the exact same typological story.
Pastor Steve brings the church on a path to understand the historical and typological tracks of the kingdom.
Pastor Steve Deane continues The Rising Kingdom series by exploring the concept of sin in the Genesis 1 story and God’s choice in reaction.
Pastor Steve Deane continues The Rising Kingdom series with a "deep" dive on the expression of death as the depth.
NCC welcomes a guest speaker, Pastor Michael Masih from India. Michael shares about his ministry and the manifestations of the Holy Spirit through practical love and compassion.
Pastor Steve Deane presents part 6 of ‘The Rising Kingdom’.
Pastor Steve continues to expound on the kingdom, with emphasis on the void of death being overcome by the river of life flowing from within.
Guest speaker Lakesha Pickering shares a message on Nehemiah 2 and 4.
Pastor Steve Deane expounds on Matthew 13:33. "The Kingdom of Heaven is like leaven, in which a woman took and hid in three pecks of flour until it was all leavened."
Pastor Steve Deane reflects on Matthew 12:33. “The Kingdom of Heaven is like leaven, in which a woman took and hid in three pecks of flour until it was all leavened.
God's wind brought forth dry land out of the sea on day three of creation. His storm caused Israel to walk on dry land as it passed through the Red Sea. God wants us all to walk on dry, stable, and unshakeable land as we follow Christ in the storm of Grace that is renewing creation. In this sermon, Pastor Steve reminds us of God's Kingdom and encourages us to remain grateful, doing good and sharing.
Chanelle Holloman joins us as a guest speaker today and brings her unique expertise in branding, image management, and design to help us understand all of the influencers competing for our minds and the importance of remaining centered on our core identity.
Many people turn to their faith to find comfort and peace when life disappoints. Where do you turn when faith disappoints? To many in Jesus' day, his triumphant entry into Jerusalem started with their faith, but ended in great disappointment and ultimately their cry of Crucify Him! In this sermon, Pastor Steve explores the Apostle John's story of Christ Triumphant Entry recorded in John 12. If you have been disappointed in your faith, this sermon will offer possible diagnostics to another perspective that won't disappoint.
In this sermon, Pastor Steven Deane gives insight into the word 'commandment'. These insights will take the burden out of keeping the commandments. Take a listen if you want to have joy every time you think of God's commands.
NCC's partner and friend Chaouki shares a message from his heart, describing some of what God is doing in Lebanon.
Elder Peter Stern shares a message on the purpose and significance of communion. What does the meal mean? Passages include: Luke 22:14-20 Luke 24:13-42 Revelation 21:3-5
In this sermon, Pastor Steve Deane elaborates on Matthew 5:21-24. May this sermon give you insight to become a minister and to leave our murdering ways behind.
In this Sermon Pastor Steve shares three simple images of a wisely built house and applies these images to building our home. Whether you are raising your families or entertaining guests in your house, this sermon will give you the simple insights and encouragement to make your house A House of Life and Love.
Scriptures tell us that without faith it is impossible to please God. In this sermon, Pastor Steve Deane users the scriptures to share three stories of unlikely faith, noting what they hold in common. For those who seemingly have lost faith and for those seeking to grow in faith, this sermon will encourage and guide your desire to please God.
Sometimes, maybe even often times, the thought of going to church is just a chore. It's something we do because we always have. We might go to avoid feeling guilty as if we failed a required obligation. Whether it's a matter of keeping routine, raising kids, or avoiding guilt, going to church can sometimes be a chore. In Pslam 122, David wrote that he was glad when he was invited to go to the house of the Lord! In this 15-minute sermon, Pastor Steve offers a reason for David's gladness. Since we are already going to church, whether it's a bore or a chore, let's learn David's source of gladness until it's no more a chore!
Sometimes, maybe even often times, the thought of going to church is just a chore. It's something we do because we always have. We might go to avoid feeling guilty as if we failed a required obligation. Whether it's a matter of keeping routine, raising kids, or avoiding guilt, going to church can sometimes be a chore. In Pslam 122, David wrote that he was glad when he was invited to go to the house of the Lord! In this roughly 15-minute sermon, Pastor Steve offers a reason for David's gladness. Since we are already going to church, whether it's a bore or a chore, let's learn David's source of gladness until it's no more a chore!