Weekly messages, Sundays and Wednesday evenings, by Bishop Brenda Perry and guest ministers.
Plenty of things in life can easily be distractions to our purpose in the Kingdom of God. Pastor Mel expounds on how we must be careful not to allow things to distract us from our Christian walk or the assignment God has given us. Sometimes our dreams can be a distraction to us doing God's will. Sometimes an offense may be the distraction that pulls us away from fellowship with God and His people. We must always be sensitive and discerning to the enemy's scheme to distract us.
Bishop Brenda K. Perry's message is taken from Isaiah 58:12. This end-of-the-year message is to prepare the members' hearts for a time of consecration before the Lord. As believers, God desires that His people's hearts be pure before Him, open to receive His direction and that we are the remedy of hope and healing our world needs us to be.
Message preached by Bishop Brenda K. Perry on Sunday, January 16
Pastor Gail Sprat was the guest speaker for the virtual Friday Noon Prayer Service. She encouraged New Life to continue in the season of prayer; going deeper to hear and be sensitive to what God is doing during COVID-19, what He desires to do in and through us as individuals and collective, to lean into the change of how we "do church" going forward, and to be intentional in our engagement with the unbeliever/ unchurched.
Pastor Gail Sprat was the guest speaker for the virtual Friday Noon Prayer Service. She encouraged New Life to continue in the season of prayer; going deeper to hear and be sensitive to what God is doing during COVID-19, what He desires to do in and through us as individuals and collective, to lean into the change of how we "do church" going forward, and to be intentional in our engagement with the unbeliever/ unchurched.
Nehemiah did not allow the culture of his captivity to take him away from his love for his God and native land. He remembered who he was and the God he served. The Bible tells us “blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.”
Nehemiah did not allow the culture of his captivity to take him away from his love for his God and native land. He remembered who he was and the God he served. The Bible tells us “blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.”
Nehemiah prepared himself for the opportunity. When we are prepared God can promote us. In the months of prayer and fasting, Nehemiah allowed himself to be prepared for the opportunity to stand before the king and to fulfill the assignment that God had placed on his heart.
Nathaniel Jordan shares with us how God has created the natural healing medicine and preventative foods that our bodies need to be healthy.
Nathaniel Jordan speaks on the 12 componantes of food addiction.
1 Corinthians 2, But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, even the hidden wisdom, which God ordained before the world unto our glory...but they did not know who He was because had they known they would not have crucified the Lord of Glory. If Satan had known that Jesus was God in the flesh he would not have wanted them to kill Him...Satan didn’t know that Jesus on the cross was the seed of woman crushing the head of the serpent (Satan himself).
Bishop Perry reminds us why communionis still important in todays worship.
Bishop Perry admonishes the congregation that our faithful and committed praise breaks the enemy’s stronghold. You have to talk to yourself when you feel the pressure of life holding you down. You have to tell yourself, “My soul will make her boast in the Lord.”
Nehemiah prepared himself for the opportunity. When we are prepared God can promote us. In the months of prayer and fasting, Nehemiah allowed himself to be prepared for the opportunity to stand before the king and to fulfill the assignment that God had placed on his heart.
Nathaniel Jordan shares with us how God has created the natural healing medicine and preventative foods that our bodies need to be healthy.
Nathaniel Jordan speaks on the 12 componantes of food addiction.
1 Corinthians 2, But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, even the hidden wisdom, which God ordained before the world unto our glory...but they did not know who He was because had they known they would not have crucified the Lord of Glory. If Satan had known that Jesus was God in the flesh he would not have wanted them to kill Him...Satan didn’t know that Jesus on the cross was the seed of woman crushing the head of the serpent (Satan himself).
Bishop Perry reminds us why communionis still important in todays worship.
Bishop Perry admonishes the congregation that our faithful and committed praise breaks the enemy’s stronghold. You have to talk to yourself when you feel the pressure of life holding you down. You have to tell yourself, “My soul will make her boast in the Lord.”
We can trust and know that even with all of the pressure from the world and the day turning into the darkest hour, this is our finest hour. God is saying hold fast to Him because He has already given us the victory. We live by faith, not by what we see or feel. We have to trust that God will do what He promised He will do. THIS IS OUR FINEST HOUR...
Someone has to teach the new generation how to worship God. Someone has to be willing to help the next generation understand why they are to dedicate themselves to the service of God, even in the simple things. We have to teach and show them how to be committed to a life of holiness and righteousness.
We can trust and know that even with all of the pressure from the world and the day turning into the darkest hour, this is our finest hour. God is saying hold fast to Him because He has already given us the victory. We live by faith, not by what we see or feel. We have to trust that God will do what He promised He will do. THIS IS OUR FINEST HOUR...
Someone has to teach the new generation how to worship God. Someone has to be willing to help the next generation understand why they are to dedicate themselves to the service of God, even in the simple things. We have to teach and show them how to be committed to a life of holiness and righteousness.
A special farewell service for one of New Life's ministry family - Pastor Elmer & Deaconess Powell. Bishop Perry shares the parallel of the services and faithfulness of this couple and that of Paul's co-workers Aquila and Pricilla.
A special farewell service for one of New Life's ministry family - Pastor Elmer & Deaconess Powell. Bishop Perry shares the parallel of the services and faithfulness of this couple and that of Paul's co-workers Aquila and Pricilla.
Bishop Perry minister's to New Life from 2 Corinthians 8 where the Apostle Paul reminds the church at Corinth of their once strong desire to be a financial blessing to the church in Jerusalem. He encourages the Corinthian saints to be like the saints in Macedonia who despite their financial lack insisted on giving to saints in Jerusalem.
Bishop Perry minister's to New Life from 2 Corinthians 8 where the Apostle Paul reminds the church at Corinth of their once strong desire to be a financial blessing to the church in Jerusalem. He encourages the Corinthian saints to be like the saints in Macedonia who despite their financial lack insisted on giving to saints in Jerusalem.
Carla Cargle shares with New Life the importance of understanding what Money is. It is a tool God has created as a means to barter or actively participate in commerce. Money should not control us but rather we should trust God, manage our lifestyle, and trust the flow. As we align ourselves with God, He gives us wisdom to walk in financial, peace, financial stability, and financial freedom.
Carla Cargle shares with New Life the importance of understanding what Money is. It is a tool God has created as a means to barter or actively participate in commerce. Money should not control us but rather we should trust God, manage our lifestyle, and trust the flow. As we align ourselves with God, He gives us wisdom to walk in financial, peace, financial stability, and financial freedom.
We can stop God’s blessings from our life due to fear and greed; being selfish can hold back the abundant flow of God’s riches. However, we release the overflow of God's riches when our attitude (our heart) is surrendered to Him in obedience.