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Know The Endless Love Of God - 4 ** Pastor Fred Imuseh**
The Father's Love - Pastor Fred Imuseh
In this fascinating conversation, Pastor Fred Price Jr. joins Elijah Murrell to discuss some of the Bible's most intriguing and controversial topics.What happened in Genesis 6? Who were the Nephilim? Could UFOs and modern disclosure efforts have a biblical explanation? What does Scripture actually teach about angels, demons, spiritual warfare, and the unseen realm?Drawing on more than two decades of study, Pastor Fred explores the sons of God, the giants of old, the days of Noah, and the growing interest in UFO disclosure and supernatural phenomena. He also discusses extra-biblical sources such as Enoch and Jubilees and how they relate to the biblical narrative.Whether you're curious about the Nephilim, interested in current discussions surrounding UFO disclosure, or looking for a deeper understanding of spiritual warfare, this episode will challenge you to examine these subjects through the lens of God's Word.Get Pastor Fred Price Jr.'s BookAngels, Demons, and the Battle for the Soulhttps://www.amazon.com/Angels-Demons-Battle-Soul-Recognize/dp/1667513060Connect with Elijah Murrellhttps://www.murrellministries.com/
To kick off this Sermon series, Pastor Fred walks us through Genesis, and how it lays the foundation for the entire Bible. It tells the truths of creation, demonstrates humanity's fall into sin, shares God's covenant promises, and reveals His plan of redemption. Listen in as we discover how Genesis answers life's biggest questions and points us to the salvation Jesus Christ provides.
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New seasons can bring excitement, uncertainty, and questions about what comes next. In Something New, Pastor Fred walks through Isaiah 43:14-21, reminding us that God is always at work and calling us to pay attention to the new things He may be doing in our lives.
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t's easy to drift into living the same way everyone else does. In Do Life Different, Pastor Fred teaches from Colossians 3:15-17, encouraging us to let the peace of Christ guide our hearts and the Word of God shape the way we live, serve, lead, and love others each day.
You were never meant to just sit on the sidelines. Pastor Fred walks through Acts 13:1-5 and 20:17-24, showing how the Holy Spirit calls, equips, and sends us to live on mission, raising up leaders to serve and reach others in everyday life.
No Condemnation 2 - Pastor Fred Imuseh
No Condemnation - Pastor Fred Imuseh
Surrender: Give Up the Fight
Sunday message. In Upside Down, Part 5, Pastor Fred will challenge you with one of Jesus' most paradoxical teachings: the first will be last, and the last will be first. Discover why true greatness in God's kingdom isn't found in power or position, but in learning to stay behind Jesus as His humble servant.
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You don't have to navigate life on your own. In Comforting Guidance, Pastor Fred walks through John 14-16, showing how the Holy Spirit comforts, convicts, and leads us, guiding our growth as disciples and shaping how we live each day.
Sunday message. What if the secret to genuine change isn't trying harder, but surrendering deeper? Pastor Fred exposes the futility of "fake it till you make it" Christianity, revealing how the Pharisees' whitewashed tombs looked perfect outside while rotting within. God's supernatural work gives lasting transformation that flows from the inside out.
Real change doesn't come from trying harder. In Transforming Takeover, Pastor Fred walks through Romans 8:1-11 and 2 Corinthians 3:17-18, revealing how the Holy Spirit gives new life and transforms us from the inside out, making us agents of life change in a broken world.
God's Heartbeat - Pastor Fred Imuseh
Easter changes everything. In this message, Jesus' Resurrection and Your Forever Life, Pastor Fred proclaims the hope at the center of our faith. Because Jesus rose from the dead, despair does not get the final word and our future is secure forever. The resurrection reshapes how we live now, loosening our grip on this life while strengthening our hope, joy, and gratitude for what is to come. Texts: Luke 24:1–8; 1 Corinthians 15.
**Easter Sunday** He Lives Forever - Pastor Fred Imuseh
Jesus didn't stumble into the cross. He planned it. In this message, Jesus' Plan, Pastor Fred walks through Matthew 21:1-11 to show how Jesus intentionally set the stage for His own death, proving He is fully in control from beginning to end.
Give Thanks - Pastor Fred Imuseh
Sometimes it feels like Jesus is distant, but the ascension tells a different story. In this message, Jesus' Ascension, Rule, and Return, Pastor Fred shows how Christ's reign gives us confidence, His ascension means not absence but a deeper presence, and His work continues as He provides help in our time of need. Because He reigns and will return, we have real hope for both now and eternity. Texts: John 5:22-23; John 14:16-17, 26; 16:7; Hebrews 4:14-16.
Identity is one of the biggest questions we wrestle with. In this message, The Son's Humanity and My Identity, Pastor Fred explores how the incarnation of Jesus shapes who we are. Because Jesus is both fully God and fully human, His life and work not only bring our salvation but also give us a clear and lasting identity as children of God. Texts: Philippians 2:5-11; Romans 8:15-17.
The Gospel Message : Calm, Truth and Clarity - Pastor Fred Imuseh
The Biblical Mandate: Why We Go ( A Grace Perspective ) - Pastor Fred Imuseh
There are moments when all we can do is bow. Not with answers. Not with achievements. Just with need. And in that place of surrender, we meet the God who does not shame weakness — He supplies grace. Grace for the weary. Grace for the failing. Grace for the becoming. This Sunday, we turn our hearts toward the God of all grace. The One who restores, establishes, strengthens, and settles
Growth in relationships requires more than tolerance. It calls for acceptance shaped by Christ. In this message, Accept Each Other, Pastor Fred invites us to see how honoring both our similarities and differences transforms criticism into compassion and helps our relationships grow stronger through every season.Message Texts: Romans 15:5-9; 1 Corinthians 12:14, 21-27; 1 Peter 3:8
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Healthy relationships are not built on self-protection or self-promotion. They are shaped by choosing to serve without losing who God created us to be. In this message, Self-Less Living, Pastor Fred invites us to see how Christ's example teaches us to live with gratitude, serve selflessly, and build deeper, stronger connections.Message Texts: Galatians 5:13-15; Philippians 2:1-4
Unresolved resentment always costs more than we expect. It drains joy, damages trust, and keeps relationships stuck. In "Hold Hands, Not Grudges," Pastor Fred invites us to pursue the freedom we were made for by releasing resentment and choosing forgiveness as God has forgiven us, opening the door to healing and reconciliation.Message Texts: Matthew 18:21–35; Colossians 3:12–13
Avoiding hard conversations may keep the peace, but it rarely builds trust. In Speak Honestly, Pastor Fred challenges us to pursue the “more” we were made for by choosing truth spoken in love over silence or half-truths. This message invites us to see how honesty, guided by the Spirit, creates deeper intimacy and lasting trust.Scripture texts: Ephesians 4:25-27; Psalm 15:1-2; Jeremiah 9:4-6; John 8:44, 16:13
What does it really mean to live a new life in Christ? In this powerful message from Colossians 3, Guest Pastor Fred Harvey of Spirit and Truth Fellowship unpacks the hard but holy truth that new life requires a death—the putting off of the old self so we can be fully alive in Christ.With clarity, conviction, and pastoral wisdom, Pastor Fred invites us to examine what we're still clinging to and calls us into the freedom, identity, and transformation found in Christ alone. The Scripture is beautifully read by Pastor Shayna Harvey, grounding the message in the living Word of God.Whether you're new to faith or seeking deeper spiritual formation, this message challenges us to die well—so we can truly live.We'd love to connect with you https://newlifephilly.churchcenter.com/people/forms/224507 Would you like Prayer today? https://newlifephilly.churchcenter.com/people/forms/382423We pray the New Life Philly Podcast encourages you today! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube at NewLifePhilly.
Respect does not fade because relationships grow older. It fades when honor is no longer practiced. In this message, Revive Respect, Pastor Fred invites us to see how Christ restores honor in our relationships, turning familiarity into renewed care, admiration, and grace. Message Texts: Romans 12:9–10; Ephesians 5:33; 6:1–3; 1 Peter 2:17; Leviticus 19:32
Every relationship has a center, and whatever holds that place will shape what rises to the surface in our words and actions. In the opening message of the Made for More series, Pastor Fred invites us to reflect on what truly drives our relationships and why simply adding God is not the same as centering on Christ. This message calls us to pursue the “more” we were made for by building relationships rooted in Jesus, not in emotions, kids, or ambition. Message texts: Galatians 2:20; Matthew 6:33; Colossians 3:17; Proverbs 14:26; 1 John 4:7-11,19
Pastor Fred Ulrich
Some gifts are so good, once is not enough. In this Christmas Eve service, Pastor Fred shares from Luke 1:1-14, Acts 1:9-11, and 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 about how the joy of Jesus' first coming stirs our longing for His return. As we celebrate the gift of His birth, we live with anticipation for the day He comes again, embracing the hope of When Once Isn't Enough and finding every reason to trust tomorrow and share faith today.
Waiting seasons often leave us asking hard questions. In "My 'Whys' and His Worldwide Reign," Pastor Fred shares from Luke 1:26-33, Hebrews 1:1-4, and Isaiah 9:6-7 about how Mary likely returned to the angel's words again and again as she wrestled with uncertainty. Despite humble appearances at His birth and even at the cross, Jesus is the undisputed ruler of this world, superior to all, and fully worthy of our trust in the middle of our whys.
We are not meant to face life on our own. In "Our Amazing Advocate," Pastor Fred shares from Matthew 1:18-25, Hebrews 2:14-18, and 4:15-16 about how the names Jesus and Immanuel assure us that He came to work on our behalf. Jesus saves us, stands with us, and serves as our compassionate high priest who understands our weakness and helps us through every trial. Advent invites us to step away from independence and welcome His work in our lives.
Sometimes the smallest details reveal the biggest miracles. In "The Wonder of the Virgin Birth," Pastor Fred shares from Isaiah 7:14 and John 3:1-8 about how Jesus' birth shows God's desire to come close and bring new life. The virgin birth points clearly to Jesus as both God and man and reinforces His teaching that we must and can be born again.
Strong leaders are not born overnight. So how does God shape them? In "Deeper Dive," Pastor Fred will share from Joshua 1:1-9 about how God shaped Joshua through mentoring, experiences, and spiritual training long before he led Israel. Effective leaders are developed before they are selected, and God still forms leaders the same way today.
Looking for deeper faith and real connection? You are not meant to grow alone. In "Spiritual Thriving," Pastor Fred shares from Acts 2:42-47 about how the early church grew through genuine community. When we do life together with other believers, we create the kind of connections where spiritual growth, Christ-centered life change, and lasting friendships can flourish.