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No snow this Thursday and high in the low 50s. It sounds like a perfect morning for NCS breakfast at Puckett's. Mika Edmondson, lead pastor at Koinonia Church in Nashville -- who was scheduled to be with us on January 18 -- will join us this Thursday. Mika was founding pastor of New City Fellowship, an Orthodox Presbyterian congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and was called to Nashville a few years ago.
Series: Peaks & Valleys Preacher: Justin A. Serra | Planting Pastor, New City Fellowship
Series: Peaks & Valleys Preacher: Justin Serra | Planting Pastor, New City Fellowship
Series: Peaks & Valleys Scripture: Genesis 22:1-13 Preacher: Justin Serra | Planting Pastor, New City Fellowship
KATHY and TIM are jointly appointed by International Ministries and New City Fellowship in St. Louis, Missouri, to serve in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Tim is the medical director of Vanga Evangelical Hospital. Kathy is a registered nurse and educator; she teaches doctors' children and coordinates training physicians in hospital administration. The Rices aims to train the next generation of Congolese doctors, nurses, and health administrators in Christ-centered, whole-person care, empowering them to use the limited resources available to restore life and health across the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
What is Redemptive Ethnic Unity and is it a cover for CRT? In this episode of PWPL from New City Fellowship of Sacramento Minister Anthony and Pastor Lance take some time to define this doctrine and speak of its importance to the church today.
Why do so many evangelicals express reservations, fear, and even anger over the issue of biblical social justice? Is it because Scripture has little to say about it? In this episode of PWPL from New City Fellowship of Sacramento Minister Anthony and Pastor Lance take a brief look at the history of biblical social justice in America to help answer these important questions about it.
Carl is a brother from another mother and I want him to adopt me as his kid. I love the way he thinks through tough issues and refuses to be stuffed into some ideological box. In this conversation, we talk about all the hard stuff in the race conversation: critical theory, systemic racism, pros and cons in multiethnic churches, the “Cold Civil War” between achievers and non-achievers in the African American community, the 400 years of collective trauma that black people experience, white privilege, whiteness, and many other things. No matter where you land on these controversial issues, I think you'll consider Carl to be a humble, thoughtful, and seasoned voice. Dr. Carl Ellis, Jr. is Provost's Professor of Theology and Culture, Assistant to the Chancellor, and Senior Fellow of the African American Leadership Initiative at Reformed Theological Seminary. From 1979 to 1989, Carl served as the Assistant Pastor of Forest Park Community Church in Baltimore, MD, served on faculty at Chesapeake Theological Seminary, and served as a seminar instructor for Prison Fellowship where he developed and taught “in-prison” and “in-community” seminars for inmates and community volunteers. Between 1986 and 2009, Carl served as an adjunct faculty member at the Center for Urban Theological Studies (C.U.T.S.), and as Dean of Intercultural Studies at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, PA. Carl was recently the Associate Pastor for Cultural Apologetics at New City Fellowship. Dr. Ellis studied under Francis Schaeffer at LÁbri in Hermoz sur Olon', Switzerland, completed his MAR (Theology) at Westminster Theological Seminary, and holds a D.Phil. from Oxford Graduate School. –––––– EVENTS Theology in the Raw Conference - Exiles in Babylon At the Theology in the Raw conference, we will be challenged to think like exiles about race, sexuality, gender, critical race theory, hell, transgender identities, climate change, creation care, American politics, and what it means to love your democratic or republican neighbor as yourself. Different views will be presented. No question is off limits. No political party will be praised. Everyone will be challenged to think. And Jesus will be upheld as supreme. –––––– PROMOS Save 10% on courses with Kairos Classroom using code TITR at kairosclassroom.com! –––––– Support Preston Support Preston by going to patreon.com Venmo: @Preston-Sprinkle-1 Connect with Preston Twitter | @PrestonSprinkle Instagram | @preston.sprinkle Youtube | Preston Sprinkle Check out Dr. Sprinkle's website prestonsprinkle.com Stay Up to Date with the Podcast Twitter | @RawTheology Instagram | @TheologyintheRaw If you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave a review.
Pastor Lance and Minister Anthony discuss the mission, vision, and focus of New City Fellowship of Sacramento. Topics include the place of biblical social justice and redemptive ethnic unity in our mission.
In episode 2 of PWPL of New City Fellowship, we take a dive into Reformed Theology. What is Reformed Theology, is it relevant to African-Americans and other minorities and how did American Reformed Theology deviate from historic reformed theology.
The nation held its breath in anticipation of the reading of the Derek Chauvin verdict. Dr Carl Ellis talked about how to handle the difficult conversations and mounting tensions across our nation. He shares how to respond through a biblical lens as a citizens of the Kingdom of God first, than as members of our country second. Carl Ellis serves as provost's professor of theology and culture at Reformed Theological Seminary (RTS), and associate pastor for cultural apologetics at New City Fellowship. He has authored several books, including Free at Last and Saving Our Sons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I talk with Pastor Josh about Rejoicing in hope, in our sufferings, and in God...and more. He recaps his sermon on Romans 5:1-11. If you would like to listen to his sermon, you can find it here: New City Fellowship sermons.
Guest speaker Rev. Dr. Santo Garofalo from New City Fellowship of Atlantic City
Rock Of Ages (New City Fellowship) -- Piano by
Godand#8217;s Royal Priests is a podcast of the Sunday morning sermon at Laguna Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. Gareth Icenogle is preaching from Exodus 19:1-8 and 1 Peter 2:1-10. We continue our sermon series in the Book of Exodus: Journey to Wholeness. The call to confession, and#8220;Hear My/Our Cryand#8221; is a song written by James Ward of New City Fellowship. James writes, and#8220;Scripture tells of a heavenly city where chosen people from every nation and tongue gather together to worship God. When Jesus returns we will finally see this city perfected, the way it was meant to be. But even now we see vivid glimpses of it in our local congregations. In cities around the world, believers are joining hands across cultural barriers and lifting their voices together in praise of their Savior.and#8221; Amen! The anthem, and#8220;O God, Our Help in Ages Past,and#8221; the famous Isaac Watts song written from Psalm 46, was arranged by M. Miller. The musical offering this morning, and#8220;Is He Worthy?and#8221; is a song by Andrew Peterson and Ben Shive. It is the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Guest speaker, Pastor Kenneth Pace, speaks on the extraordinary love of Jesus on the second anniversary of New City Fellowship. Follow New City Fellowship: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NewCityHH/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/newcityhh Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/newcityhh/ Follow Pastor John: http://twitter.com/JohnHoumes Help Support New City: http://www.newcityhh.com/give/
Guest speaker, Pastor Barry Henning, of New City Fellowship in St. Louis, encourages God's people to embrace forgiveness through Jesus and the purposes of God's kingdom. Follow New City Fellowship: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/NewCityHH/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/newcityhh Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/newcityhh/ Follow Pastor John: http://twitter.com/JohnHoumes Help Support New City: http://www.newcityhh.com/give/
Episode 2 is Part 1 of my conversation with Reverend Santo Garofolo of New City Fellowship in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Bring your Italian dictionary, a healthy appetite, and your favorite prog-rock vinyl! Follow and Like the show at www.facebook.com/knowrespectpodcast Like what you hear? Support us by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/knowrespect www.newcityac.org
Today, our guest pastor, Randy Nabors of the New City Network of Chattanooga, brings a message from Galatians 2:11-12.
How Should Christians think about and deal with racial justice issues? Dave is joined by Dr. Carl Ellis, Jr. Carl is a pastor, author, the Pastor for Cultural Apologetics at New City Fellowship, and a former professor of Dave's. The conversation begins with Carl discussing his time at L'Abri under Francis Shaeffer and then moves into the main topic- racism and the church. This episode is jam-packed and deals with a very hard and current issue within our country, but Dr. Carl Ellis leaves us with the beautiful reminder that the source of justice is only through the biblical worldview and that God can be glorified through how the church deals with cultural matters. For more on Dr. Ellis, please visit www.ellisperspectives.com.
Rev. Kevin Smith Senior Pastor, New City Fellowship
Rev. Kevin Smith, Senior Pastor, New City Fellowship