Sunday morning sermons from New Covenant Fellowship in Bethany, OK. Pastor Nick Tarter, Pastor Dwight Cunkle, and Pastor Richard Lineberry serve together, each preaching frequently. We pray the Lord will bless you as you engage the scriptures with us.
Pastor Dwight Cunkle continues to share from his experience of walking with the Lord as well as his knowledge of the scriptures, encouraging us to actively pursue spiritual gifts together. This is a command from the Lord (1 Corinthians 14:1), and so we hope to take it seriously and do what Jesus would do if he were us.
In this episode, Pastor Dwight Cunkle shares from his experience of walking with the Lord as well as his knowledge of the scriptures, encouraging us to actively pursue spiritual gifts together. This is a command from the Lord (1 Corinthians 14:1), and so we hope to take it seriously and do what Jesus would do if he were us.
Today we explore Matthew 7:15-20. Jesus said there are two types of trees producing one of two types of fruit. Which will we be?
Today we examine Matthew 7:13-14 and consider the two possible ways people can live and where they ultimately lead us. We had some technical issues with the audio so we do apologize that it's a little shaky.
Today we examine Matthew 7:7-12 as Pastor Dwight encourages us to seek after the Lord.
What does right judgment look like and what does Jesus mean when he tells us not to judge? Find out more as we explore Matthew 7:1-6 together with Pastor Nick.
Pastor Richard leads us as we take a look at what Jesus says about the cure for anxiety in Matthew 6:25-34.
The American dreams paints a picture of a self-made paradise on earth filled with our favorite things. God's dream for us is so much bigger. Today we explore Matthew 6:19-24 and see how God has freed us from materialism so we can have so much more than we ever dreamed we could in Him.
Do you ever feel pressure from the culture, from yourself, or from religious leaders to perform a certain way in order to be accepted? Today, in part two of our message on Matthew 6:16-18 we will continue examining how the Gospel is good news for us regarding the pressure to impress others with our good works!
Do you ever feel pressure from the culture, from yourself, or from religious leaders to perform a certain way in order to be accepted? Today we will see from Matthew 6:16-18 that the Gospel has good news for us regarding the pressure to impress others with our good works!
Pastor Dennis Cole visits NCF and shares some powerful words about making room for what God wants to do here.
Pastor Dwight continues sharing about why we need the Holy Spirit.
Pastor Dwight shares from his heart and experiences about our need for the Holy Spirit.
Today we look at Matthew 6:12-14 as we discuss the state of forgiveness, and the sort of person someone who has been forgiven becomes.
Today we dive into Matthew 6:11 as we continue exploring the Lord's model prayer. We look at Jesus' prayer for daily bread and what that means for us both physically, and spiritually.
Today we dive into Matthew 6:9-10 as we begin exploring the Lord's model prayer. We consider what it means to move with God as we seek to be active diffusers of his grace in our world.
Pastor Randy, a good friend of our church and leader of KMUSA, preaches a message on the life of Abraham. What can we learn from his calling, his failures, and God's faithfulness through it all? Find out in today's message!
Tammy Howard shares her testimony and encourages the women of NCF during a special time they had with her.
Randy Howard teaches and discusses with us about what it means to live as sons of God.
Pastor Dwight shares from his heart about preparing ourselves to enter into God's presence and growing in Christ as diffusers of his grace.
We dive into Matthew 6:1-4 and look at the power of Christ's resurrection, and how it enables us to serve others the way Christ serves us.
It's resurrection Sunday! Today we close out Matthew 5 with a message from Pastor Nick about the power through Christ's resurrection, to love others sacrificially.
We return to Matthew 5 as Pastor Dwight finishes his conversation with us on the Law of Flexibility.
Pastor Dwight takes us into the last verses of Matthew 5 as we discuss the Law of Flexibility.
Looking back on Matthew 5:31-32, we remember that God is a covenant God. He created us for relationships built on mutual love and self-sacrifice. Today we look at the difference between the heart of divorce and the heart of God's kingdom.
We open Matthew 5:31-32 and discuss what Jesus says about divorce, and why it is better for us to think his way about this topic.
We live in strange times, and we believe God wants to reset us for our good and his glory. Pastor Richard takes us to God's word and gives us some insight into what this might look like.
Following Jesus is not about merely giving a part of our lives to him, but selling out entirely in order to fully embrace the life he gives. The way we think about human sexuality reveals much about how we view God and his word. In today's message we look at how Jesus exposes our hearts by pinpointing the motivation behind misplaced sexual desires, and why it is critical that we overcome sin and move forward with Christ. Matthew 5:27-30.
The word of God is critical for Christian growth and life. Join us today as we contemplate God's word and why it is so important in the life of the believer.
Forgiveness and reconciliation are critical if we are to live the new life Jesus has called us to. Find out more in today's message.
How can we join Jesus in his work of fulfilling the law? We consider this on today's episode of the NCF Podcast. Join us and may the Holy Spirit lead you.
What does Jesus mean when he says he came to fulfill the law? We consider this on today's episode of the NCF Podcast. Join us and may the Holy Spirit lead you.
How we live matter for the good of the world and the glory of God. Join us today as we explore what Jesus says about our lives, and how we are called to live.
Pastor Richard preaches about faith and why it is critical that we have it.
Pastor Dwight looks at the powerful timeline of scripture, and reminds us that waiting is a critical part of the Christian life.
This is the first sermon in a new teaching series in Matthew 5. In it Pastor Nick follows up on Pastor Dwight's message from the previous week. We explore the idea of Christ as light, his declaration that we are light, and how God wants to shine his light onto others through us.
Pastor Dwight takes us back into Matthew 5 as we explore the idea of Christ as the light of the world, and we receiving and living in his light.
In our final message in the Being Salt series, we explore the realities of persecution and suffering for the name of Jesus.
How can you be a peacemaker in a world full of outrage? What even is true peace? Find out in this sermon from Pastor Nick on Matthew 5:9.
What does it mean to be pure in heart? Is it something you work towards? What is the result of having a pure heart verses a diluted one? Join us as Pastor Nick leads us to the scriptures to find the answers to these questions.
Pastor Nick encourages us to live out the mercy of Jesus as we have received mercy from him. In doing so others see Christ through us.
Join us for part 4 of our series on the beatitudes from Matthew 5. (From Sunday, October 18, 2020)
Pastor Dwight encourages us to lean into God's love and grace rather than on law or our own strength.
Pastor Richard preaches about the cycle of spiritual wellness, sin, repentance, and restoration in nations.
Dennis Cole visits and encourages us to be saturated in Jesus so we can be the presence of Christ for others.
Today we look at the biblical concept of meekness. Jesus is the best example we have so dive with us into the scriptures and explore the riches of God's word with us. Sermon from October 11th, 2020.
Join us as we look at Matthew 5:4 and reflect on what Jesus means when he says "blessed are those who mourn." Sermon from Sunday, October 4th, 2020.
In part 1 of our teaching series on Being Salt, we take a look at Matthew 5. We focus specifically on verse 3 as Pastor Nick explores the idea of spiritual poverty, which is self-forgetfulness rather than self-centeredness. This is a key to the blessed life, and by living this out we carry the flavor of Jesus within ourselves.
Pastor Dwight reminds us of Solomon's prayer at the dedication of the Temple in Israel, encouraging us to seek God on behalf of our broken nation.
Pastor Richard leads us to think about prayer and its role in our fight against darkness.
We look at the end of Mark 9 as we explore what it means to be salty Christians. Pastor Nick, 08/06/20