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Jeff "J.D." Peabody shares with students about his own struggles with anxiety and how the armor of God gained new meaning for him as he wrestled with his OCD.
The final message at the final worship service of New Day Church. Thank you to our precious, beautiful congregation for an incredible 22 years. May God take what he began and multiply it as we move out into the world. Speaker: Jeff Peabody
As New Day moves from being a gathered church to a scattered one, how will we go about finding new fellowship? This sermon explores what Paul says in Romans 12 and how it applies to our situation. Speaker: Jeff Peabody
With New Day winding down, can we really call this next phase of our church life a mission? Or is that just a nice way to spin things? This week's message looks at why this "New Dayaspora" has all the ingredients to serve the gospel. Speaker: Jeff Peabody
As New Day enters its final month of meeting at Dumas Bay Centre, this message looks at what it means to move from being a gathered church to a scattered church. What will you take with you? Speaker: Jeff Peabody
Karin Peabody shares her personal reflections on the joy of the shepherds and the presence of God in this season at New Day.
This week, we look at the angel's visit to Joseph as he struggled with his fears in the wake of learning Mary was expecting.
This week we look at the message the angel Gabriel brought to Mary and reflect on what it means to be highly favored by God.
This week we start a new series looking at the four angel visits in the Christmas story and how their messages still resonate today.
This Thanksgiving, we reflect on what the prophet Elijah has to teach us about gratitude.
This week, Drew Clark takes us to the letters to seven churches found in the book of Revelation. There we find universal hope and challenge that still speak to our church setting today.
This week we hear from Andy and Nikki Gray, longtime friends of New Day and missionaries in Niger. They share what they have been learning during a time of transition in their own ministry. You won't want to miss the powerful insights they have discovered that speak directly to our current experiences as a church.
In this bonus episode of our series on The Lord's Prayer, we unpack the "doxology" found at the end of the prayer in older translations. Speaker: Jeff Peabody
This message wraps up our series on The Lord's Prayer as we look at the Lord's deliverance from trials and temptations.
When God invites us to minister to each other as a church, we can chart our own course to minister if, where and how we prefer… or we can fully embrace all the good works He has already planned out for each of us.
In our continuing study of The Lord's Prayer, this week we examine the portion on forgiveness. What is the connection between our receiving forgiveness from the Lord and sharing forgiveness with others?
This is the first message in our series on The Lord's Prayer. This week's sermon looks at the difference it makes to be able to call God "Our Father."
As we continue our study of the Lord's Prayer, this week's message looks at what it means for us to pray "Give us today our daily bread" when most of us aren't worried about where our next meal is coming from.
In the third part of our study of the Lord's Prayer, we unpack the meaning of the phrase, "Your kingdom come, your will be done."
In the second installment from our study of The Lord's Prayer, we consider the often overlooked phrase, "hallowed by your name" and what part it plays in our communication with God.
In this week's message, Jeff speaks to future changes coming for New Day and testifies to how God has already been at work in the process.
In our third installment of this series, we discuss the internal disconnects that impact our relationships with others. Therapist Bill Bedell brings his insights to the conversation.
This week in our series on division we look at the motive behind reconciliation and why Christians are called to this impossible work.
How can we navigate this next political season in a way that reflects more of Christ? This week's message looks at a story from Mark 10 through the lens of politics for how Jesus might respond to current divisions.
When we think about sharing our faith, it can feel intimidating, awkward or uncomfortable. This week's message looks at a story from John 1 that helps us get back to the good news of sharing the good news.
In today's serrmon we consider how our mundane every day moments are made meaningful when God is in the picture.
A personal reflection on the Parable of the Pearl of Great Price (Mt. 13:45-46) and the experience of searching for an authentic relationship with God.
A reflection on the call to Christ-centered devotion.
For Christians long ago, what did it mean to go all in on Jesus? A reflection on the monastic orders that emerged from Italy around 1200 AD. Speaker: Drew Clark
In today's sermon, Pastor Chuck Judd talks about how God gives us hope in the midst of fear, anxiety and worry.
In the final installment of our series from the book of Ruth, we look at Naomi's story and her journey from bitterness to joy. When life has beaten us down, how do we begin to receive God's kindness?
What does it mean when we call God our Redeemer? Seeing Boaz in action in Ruth 4 gives us a small glimpse of what Jesus has done for us, and the joy he takes in our rescue.
As the story of Ruth unfolds this week, we take a look at the vulnerability she demonstrated and how that willingness to risk connection makes all the difference in our relationship with God.
This week in our study of Ruth, we take a different approach to the concept of gleaning and the idea of sharing what we've been given.
What do we do when we can't let go of bitterness? As we continue our study of the book of Ruth, we look at the story of Naomi and consider the hope that the gospel gives us for moving past resentment and anger. Speaker: Jeff Peabody
In our continuing study of the book of Ruth, this week's message explores the concept of moving from being a foreigner to a member of God's family, and what it means to experience his favor. Speaker: Arianna Gomez De La Mora
The powerful story of the women included in the genealogy of Jesus. Speaker: Claire Clark
In our second installment of our study of Ruth, we look at Ruth's profound expression of commitment to Naomi and how it parallels Christ's promise to never leave us.
We are beginning a new study this week on the book of Ruth. The story looks at God's kindness in the midst of crisis and loss. Pictures of Christ are everywhere to be found in this short but powerful book.
This morning we return for a bonus episode in our series from the book of Mark. Using "The Little Apocalypse" of Mark 13 as our text, we explore why it matters to us today to know that Jesus could return at any time.
Therapist Bill Bedell joins the conversation as we wrap up our study of the Gospel of Mark with a look at the inward and outward working of the gospel.
What do we do when Jesus is hard to see? In this week's Easter message, we look at the story in Luke where Jesus appears to two disciples grappling with his death and rumors of resurrection.
This week we look at Mark's account of Palm Sunday and what even a donkey can tell us about Jesus.
This week we look at the pivotal moment in the book of Mark where Peter recognizes that Jesus is the Christ. What does it mean for us today to declare the same thing?
In our continuing study of Mark, we look at Jesus' interaction with the Syrophoenecian woman and consider what to do when the Jesus we find in Scripture says something we find difficult.
The feeding of the five thousand is more than a miracle story. It highlights the importance of rest and the ways in which Jesus provides it for us, even when circumstances are not restful.
Is it possible to feel like we know Jesus and misread him entirely? This week we look at Jesus' visit to his hometown in Mark 6 and consider how his closest community was blind to his true nature.
As we continue our study in the book of Mark, this message looks at the great hope we have for our fiercest battles, as seen in Jesus' mercy for a man experiencing unbearable suffering.
As his last words on the cross Jesus “committed his spirit” to the Father. What does it mean to give something to God when we are already losing it?
How does God speak to us through the storms of life? This week, we continue our study of the book of Mark with a look at Mark 4:35-41 when Jesus calms the storm. Speaker: Dave Wittenberg