Northview Community Church

Today we are looking at how spiritual formation is not climbing toward an external standard, but Christ being formed in you from the inside out by the Spirit.

Today we are looking at how spiritual formation is not climbing toward an external standard, but Christ being formed in you from the inside out by the Spirit.

Today we are looking at how spiritual formation is not climbing toward an external standard, but Christ being formed in you from the inside out by the Spirit.

What does it mean that the man who wrote "It Is Well With My Soul" didn't finish well, and what does it have to do with our faith today?

What does it mean that the man who wrote "It Is Well With My Soul" didn't finish well, and what does it have to do with our faith today?

What does it mean that the man who wrote "It Is Well With My Soul" didn't finish well, and what does it have to do with our faith today?

Today we look at Galatians 4 to understand how the Holy Spirit moves the truth of our adoption from a fact in our heads to a living reality in our hearts.

Today we look at Galatians 4 to understand how the Holy Spirit moves the truth of our adoption from a fact in our heads to a living reality in our hearts.

Today we look at Galatians 4 to understand how the Holy Spirit moves the truth of our adoption from a fact in our heads to a living reality in our hearts.

Today Youth Pastor Zeb Fenimore unpacks what Paul is describing in Galatians when he speaks of being justified in Christ.

Today Youth Pastor Zeb Fenimore unpacks what Paul is describing in Galatians when he speaks of being justified in Christ.

Today Youth Pastor Zeb Fenimore unpacks what Paul is describing in Galatians when he speaks of being justified in Christ.

The early church attracted slaves, women, and outsiders as the gospel created communities the empire had no category for. Galatians 3:28 is right at the center of it.

The early church attracted slaves, women, and outsiders as the gospel created communities the empire had no category for. Galatians 3:28 is right at the center of it.

The early church attracted slaves, women, and outsiders as the gospel created communities the empire had no category for. Galatians 3:28 is right at the center of it.

The early church attracted slaves, women, and outsiders as the gospel created communities the empire had no category for. Galatians 3:28 is right at the center of it.

Paul tackles the question every honest reader of Galatians eventually asks: if the law can't save us, why did God give it all?

Paul tackles the question every honest reader of Galatians eventually asks: if the law can't save us, why did God give it all?

Paul tackles the question every honest reader of Galatians eventually asks: if the law can't save us, why did God give it all?

Paul tackles the question every honest reader of Galatians eventually asks: if the law can't save us, why did God give it all?

In today's message we trace the promise of God from Abraham to the cross to see why the Holy Spirit dwelling within us is the ultimate blessing.

In today's message we trace the promise of God from Abraham to the cross to see why the Holy Spirit dwelling within us is the ultimate blessing.

In today's message we trace the promise of God from Abraham to the cross to see why the Holy Spirit dwelling within us is the ultimate blessing.

In today's message we trace the promise of God from Abraham to the cross to see why the Holy Spirit dwelling within us is the ultimate blessing.

In this passage, Paul argues the entire case for the gospel from one piece of evidence: your own undeniable experience of the Holy Spirit.

In this passage, Paul argues the entire case for the gospel from one piece of evidence: your own undeniable experience of the Holy Spirit.

In this passage, Paul argues the entire case for the gospel from one piece of evidence: your own undeniable experience of the Holy Spirit.

In this passage, Paul argues the entire case for the gospel from one piece of evidence: your own undeniable experience of the Holy Spirit.

Today we explore what it truly means to be crucified with Christ, and how His Spirit empowers our daily, ordinary lives.

Today we explore what it truly means to be crucified with Christ, and how His Spirit empowers our daily, ordinary lives.

Today we explore what it truly means to be crucified with Christ, and how His Spirit empowers our daily, ordinary lives.

Today we explore what it truly means to be crucified with Christ, and how His Spirit empowers our daily, ordinary lives.

Using Paul’s words in Galatians 2:19-20, we look at how the message of Easter is a deeply personal encounter with the God who knows your name.

Using Paul’s words in Galatians 2:19-20, we look at how the message of Easter is a deeply personal encounter with the God who knows your name.

Using Paul’s words in Galatians 2:19-20, we look at how the message of Easter is a deeply personal encounter with the God who knows your name.

Using Paul’s words in Galatians 2:19-20, we look at how the message of Easter is a deeply personal encounter with the God who knows your name.

If God tore the veil and Christ broke the wall, why do we keep picking up the bricks?

If God tore the veil and Christ broke the wall, why do we keep picking up the bricks?

If God tore the veil and Christ broke the wall, why do we keep picking up the bricks?

If God tore the veil and Christ broke the wall, why do we keep picking up the bricks?

Today we explore how the Apostle Peter's failure at the dinner table reveals the danger of letting the fear of man compromise the truth of the gospel.

Today we explore how the Apostle Peter's failure at the dinner table reveals the danger of letting the fear of man compromise the truth of the gospel.

Today we explore how the Apostle Peter's failure at the dinner table reveals the danger of letting the fear of man compromise the truth of the gospel.

Today we explore how the Apostle Peter's failure at the dinner table reveals the danger of letting the fear of man compromise the truth of the gospel.

Paul walked into the most important meeting in church history and walked out with total freedom and one non-negotiable command, “Remember the poor."

Paul walked into the most important meeting in church history and walked out with total freedom and one non-negotiable command, “Remember the poor."

Paul walked into the most important meeting in church history and walked out with total freedom and one non-negotiable command, “Remember the poor."

Paul walked into the most important meeting in church history and walked out with total freedom and one non-negotiable command, “Remember the poor."

In this message from our Galatians series, we unpack the topic of legalism and contrast it with a life of close, Spirit-led relationship with God.

In this message from our Galatians series, we unpack the topic of legalism and contrast it with a life of close, Spirit-led relationship with God.

In this message from our Galatians series, we unpack the topic of legalism and contrast it with a life of close, Spirit-led relationship with God.