These sermons were preached in New Hope Church in Harlem. For more information about our church plant, please visit www.newhopenyc.com.
Ho do we drift from the faith? And how do people who never had faith even begin?
The Gospel has the power to change our lives. It can even change the way we view our own identity.
What does the way we treat people have to do with the Gospel?
We are starting a new series in Galatians called, "The One True Gospel." Listen if you need some good news!
This week's sermon will help us discover how to live with hope.
All our hope rests in this good news, that Jesus Christ is RISEN!
During Holy Week, we remember the suffering and triumph of our Lord Jesus Christ. And what he did then still speaks to us today. Listen as we explore what God is like in our darkest hour.
Have you ever wished life came with a manual? Jesus shows us how to build a life that can withstand life's worst.
Life is full of pivotal moments that can change the trajectory of our lives. We will discern our spiritual trajectory and hear what Jesus has to say about it.
We all can think of someone in our lives that we hope will grow. But how do we call people to change, or share hard truths without being judgmental?
We are all living in a story. But we will see how the true story about our past and future can teach us how to live now.
We all want to fulfill our calling. We will explore one common obstacle that stands in the way.
What do we treasure in this world? In this sermon, Jesus teaches us about the kind of treasure that is worth our lives.
Prayer can feel intimidating and awkward. We may not know where to start, or what to even pray. But who better to show us than Jesus?
We will continue our series on Jesus' sermon on the mount, and discover the power of the hidden life with God.
The love of Jesus is unlike anything the world has ever known. But how can we ever hope to love others the way he does? We will discover the things to resist and strive for in order to love like Jesus.
To embrace Jesus's Kingdom requires us to embrace his commands. We will discover the misunderstandings that prevent us from truly obeying Him.
Jesus not only teaches us how to find blessing, but how we can be a blessing to others too.
Jesus taught his disciples about the good life, but how does that affect the way we live now?
This sermon is the start of a new series on the sermon on the mount, and discovering the ways of Jesus's Kingdom.
We want to start the new year with a greater dependence upon the Holy Spirit. We will explore what the Bible says about the Holy Spirit, and how he helps us.
Let us celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ, together!
We will all experience loss at some point in our lives. We will explore how to grieve and hope at the same time.
Advent reminds us to wait for God. We will discover how to wait for God even while haunted by doubts.
The start of Advent is here. Advent is a season of remembering and waiting with eager expectation for the unfolding of God's promises.
Life is short. We're all going to die someday. So how do we live well with the time that we're given?
Throughout the Bible, and throughout our lives, we will see nations and their rulers rise and fall. But how can we remain steady through it all?
James Bock will preach God's word and we will discover ways to respond in seasons of waiting.
Who doesn't want to be wise? We will rediscover sources that help us live wisely in difficult times.
We may pray for miracles, but miss the wondrous things that God is doing in our lives now. We will explore a passage that will help us develop an eye for the miraculous.
There may be seasons in life, and certainly in New York City, when it seems as if our faith is no advantage to us. In fact, it may seem like a disadvantage. What will we do then?
An important election looms this November. People on all sides of the political aisle brace themselves for the outcome. But how can we be a hope-filled people amidst it all?
Guest Pastor Stephen Perumulla will speak to us about what it means to be a neighbor as it relates to the story of the Good Samaritan.
What is power in New York City and how do you know if you have it? We will explore what it means to have power in the city.
How can we live boldly in a city that doesn't know nor share your faith?
How can we remain faithful to God, experience his power, and hope in his promise amid personal and political turmoil?
Has God turned away from us? Has He stopped paying attention? We will explore a psalm for the seasons in life when we feel forgotten by God.
Everyone needs shelter throughout life. We will explore the different kinds of shelter we seek, and what happens when we don't seek shelter in God.
Have you ever wanted someone to be your guide? The Bible promises us so much more. We will study a psalm that will encourage us whenever we long for a shepherd.
Have you ever wished someone would defend you when you've been wronged? What do we do when we need someone to speak for us? We will explore a psalm that will give us hope.
What do we do when we don't feel like worshipping? Psalm 100 invites us to consider the goodness of God that swells up into thanksgiving. God invites us to enter into his presence, not based on our performance, but based on his steadfast love and faithfulness.
How can we learn to be still despite all the chaos in the world and in our personal lives? We will explore a psalm that can help.