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Pastor Van began by expressing gratitude for the congregation's presence and shared updates about the church's expansion and ministry growth, citing a scriptural foundation from Isaiah 54 about enlarging their community. He highlighted the recent successes during Easter weekend, including over 4,000 attendees and 401 individuals expressing a desire to start a relationship with Jesus, emphasizing the importance of prayer and seeking God both privately and publicly. The pastor encouraged the congregation to engage in spiritual disciplines, stretch their faith, and regularly attend gatherings and small groups to strengthen their relationship with God.
Pastor Van continues the sermon series "Letters to the Church," specifically addressing the church in Sardis, warning them against being spiritually asleep and unprepared for their encounter with God. Using personal anecdotes, he stresses the difference between mere religious activity and a genuine relationship with Jesus, urging attendees to ensure they are ready for the day they stand before God. Ultimately, Pastor Van calls for individuals to wake up to their faith, boldly acknowledge Jesus as Lord, and cultivate an authentic connection with Him.
Pastor Van addresses the sensitive topic of sexual immorality in his sermon, emphasizing the importance of adhering to God's design for sexuality within the context of marriage. He warns against the dangers of tolerance toward sinful behaviors, drawing parallels between the church in Thyatira and contemporary culture's acceptance of sexual immorality. He encourages believers to practice repentance and share their struggles with one another to find healing and freedom. Ultimately, he highlights that following God's ways brings blessing, authority, and fulfillment, while deviation leads to pain and spiritual consequences.
Pastor Van explores the profound message echoed throughout the Gospel of Mark—when Jesus shows up, everything changes. Through an in-depth examination of Mark 9:14-29, Pastor Van reveals how this fast-paced Gospel consistently emphasizes that Jesus alone is sufficient for our deepest needs. This message challenges listeners to recognize that in every crisis, disappointment, or struggle, Jesus is enough. Rather than being consumed by circumstances, Pastor Van encourages us to focus on the presence of Christ who can transform any situation.
Part 3 of our sermon series focuses on the letter to the church in Pergamum, highlighting the dangers of cultural influences that lead to spiritual compromise, particularly regarding sexual immorality. Pastor Van emphasizes that everyone is building an "altar" in their lives based on what they prioritize, whether it be time, money, or activities, and calls for self-examination and repentance. Pastor Van warns against the allure of the culture that can pull believers away from God's teachings, stressing the importance of aligning one's life with Scripture for true fulfillment and blessing. Ultimately, he encourages the congregation to seek a deeper relationship with God, recognizing the hidden blessings and intimacy that come from faithfulness.
In week 2 of our sermon series, Letters to the Church, Pastor Van focuses on Smyrna's message of encouragement amidst persecution. He emphasizes that while believers may face trials and hardships, just like the church in Smyrna, they are not alone, as Jesus understands their suffering and offers hope and strength through the Holy Spirit. Pastor Van urges the congregation to embrace their struggles as opportunities for growth, maturity, and deeper faith, while also encouraging them to pray for and support each other in times of need. He concludes with a call for prayer, reminding everyone that God walks with them through their difficulties and that they should not face their challenges alone.
In the first sermon of our new sermon series, Letters to the Church, Pastor Van focused on the message to the church in Ephesus from the book of Revelation chapter 2, highlighting their strong theology and perseverance but warning them about losing their first love—true love for God and others. Pastor Van emphasized that love is an action and must be expressed even towards difficult individuals, citing examples from church history where Christians demonstrated sacrificial love. He concluded by urging the congregation to be known for their love in the community, aligning with Jesus's command to love God and love people.
Pastor Van emphasized the importance of having emotional and relational margin in our lives, especially in a world filled with distractions like social media and 24/7 news cycles. He highlighted that screens can drain our emotional capacity, making it difficult to handle life's challenges and impacting our mental health. Pastor Van encouraged the church to seek true rest and connection by turning to Jesus in prayer rather than relying on temporary fixes. As the church wraps up its series on margin, Pastor Van also urged everyone to engage in meaningful relationships within a supportive community to foster deeper connections and personal growth.
Pastor Van talks about creating financial margin in life by focusing on three key principles: giving generously, working diligently, and living simply. He emphasizes that financial struggles are prevalent today and highlights that Jesus spoke more about money than any other topic, stressing the importance of managing it wisely. By giving generously first, individuals can experience blessings and positive returns from their efforts. Ultimately, Pastor encourages the congregation to submit their finances to God through prayer and practice these principles to achieve financial freedom and peace.
Pastor Van Vandegriff's sermon "Mental Health" from the "Made Whole" series offers insights on navigating mental health challenges. He highlights the prevalence of mental health disorders and the importance of seeking God's guidance rather than facing struggles alone. By referencing Elijah's journey from brokenness to wholeness, the sermon illustrates the path to healing. Pastor Van stresses the significance of physical well-being, seeking professional help, community support, and trusting in God's promises for finding wholeness and healing in mental health.
Join Pastor Van as he delivers a powerful message on the importance of community and teamwork in the Christian faith. In this sermon, "Better Together" Pastor Van explores Acts 20:1-6 and unpacks how we are more effective, encouraged, and protected when we work together as followers of Christ. Pastor Van also addresses potential obstacles to community, such as past hurts and the tendency to isolate oneself. He encourages listeners to step out in faith, forgive, and actively pursue meaningful relationships within the church family.This sermon is perfect for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Christian community, improve their effectiveness in ministry, and grow in their faith alongside others. Pastor Van's engaging style and practical insights make this message accessible and applicable to believers at all stages of their spiritual journey.
Get ready to be inspired by a powerful message on living a life empowered by the Holy Spirit. Pastor Van shares his personal story and dives deep into Acts 19, showing how the early disciples were strengthened to spread the gospel to the ends of the earth - and how we too can experience that same power today. Don't miss this call to live an extraordinary life for the Kingdom!
Pastor Van sermon titled "Can We Trust the Bible?" addresses doubts about the Bible's reliability and emphasizes its significance in our lives. He discusses the history of the Bible's creation, the risks people took to share it, and references non-believers acknowledging its power. Pastor Van highlights the trustworthiness of the Bible through biblical references and encourages listeners to base their lives on its teachings. The sermon underscores the importance of living out biblical principles, applying Scripture in daily life, and ultimately finding a deeper relationship with Jesus through the Word.
Pastor Van's sermon "Sinking Battleships" in "The Way of Wisdom" series stresses the importance of not relying on our own wisdom but trusting in God's guidance. He discusses the folly of being wise in our own eyes, using personal anecdotes and biblical references to illustrate the contrast between following God's ways and our own desires. Emphasizing the benefits of seeking God's wisdom through prayer, Pastor Van urges the congregation to surrender to God, listen to His guidance, and avoid the pitfalls of being wise in our own eyes. The sermon ends with a call to obedience and trust in God's ways for health and vitality.
Good Morning, Nan tho tha hna maw? Tuzing zong morning devotion i hrawm ti dingin kan in sawm hna. A kan hruaitu: Pastor Van Tha Kam Thang Tlangtar: Nun Hi Khrih A Si Lunglawmhnak ngan pi he, CAPT - CEBC Arts Production Team -- Music By Peder B. Helland
Join us as we look back at what God has done in 2022 and hear from Pastor Van on what God has called us to for 2023
We need a Theology of Suffering that lines up with the Word of God. This week, Pastor Van walks us through how we walk through suffering with a Godly perspective.
This week, Pastor Van, walks us through how we can operate out of the supernatural in our normal lives. Ever wondered how Jesus heals people? This sermon walks us through the Biblical truth of healing.
In the final installment of the Who's Your One series, Pastor Van commissions us to live sent by God to be the light of the world.
Have you ever struggled with the practicals of sharing your faith? This week Pastor Van shows you exactly how you can share the Gospel in 4 easy parts!
In episode 22, Wesley interviews Pastor Van Marsceau. Pastor Van instructs young men on subjects such as sexual integrity, smartphones, masculinity, and time management.**Note:** Due to some recording errors, the quality of the audio is below average; however, the vast majority of the conversation is comprehensible and beneficial.
In week 2 of our Ephesians series, Pastor Van walks us through Chapters 2 and 3. In these chapters, Paul instructs us how we should live as a family of God, regardless of background, race, or ethnicity.
Week 1 of our new series on mental health kicks off with Pastor Van walking us through the most important place to start when dealing with mental health struggles.
Pastor Van is joined by Ben and Kathy Stiefel as they share about their faith and their growing family.
What does it look like to be a true worshipper? Pastor Van closes out our sermon series by showing us what it looks like to be immersed in the river of God and how that transforms our lives.
New Hope Underground S4 E2 - A Shelbyville Extravaganza!Go behind the scenes with New Hope Church in Effingham, IL, with your host Discipleship Pastor, Darin Hansen.What is on this episode?Shelbyville Inside: Pastor Van Brooks (Campus Pastor and Multi-Site Pastor) and Antonino Munoz (Worship and Youth Director) join Darin to talk about how God has been leading on our multi-site journey with the Shelbyville Campus opening May 1st! Spotlight: Rachel Reed, Children's director at our new Shelbyville Campus2 Minute Drills with Antonio and Rachel!oh yeah...Pastor Van's Super Bowl Score - so close...Check out more podcasts at www.newhopechurch.cc/listen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Pastor Van tackles the tension between God's wrath and His holiness. We ask the question are you living a life of God AND ____? Tune in with us as we understand the power of putting God above everything else in our lives.
Where does love come from? How can we love others well? Pastor Van looks to the story of Joseph and Mary to see how we can answer those questions. Celebrate Advent Week 2 with us!
The kingdom of heaven belongs to those who realize they are spiritually bankrupt apart from God's grace and mercy.
The kingdom of heaven belongs to those who realize they are spiritually bankrupt apart from God's grace and mercy.
Pastor Van continues the Life Lessons series with a message on generosity which includes an incredible story from two NSBC members.
April 25, 2021 - Zarhpi ni i CEBC's Bawipa thangṭhatnak ah kan Pastor Van Ṭha Kam Thang nih Rom 2:1-16 chirhchan in "PATHIAN THINHUNNAK - III" timi thawngthabia a chimmi a si. #CEBCINDY
Do you feel like you are always fighting with your spouse? In this talk Pastor Van and Rockie Singrey talk about their personal experience with their marriage and have a few tools to help you through your fights. 1 Corinthians 7:28 Colossians 3:13 Proverbs 18:21 James 1:19 Galatians 6:2 Website: http://www.newlifechurchsf.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewLifeSF/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/7Ig-qXgVAmE/ Pastor Alex Klimchuk New Life Church 500 S 1st Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57104
What is it like in a life of a Pastor during the pandemic? Listen in to hear the experiences of Pastor Van Torres on how she turns to her faith in times of uncertainty. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pause-sip-ponder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pause-sip-ponder/support
In this series, I talk with Pastor Van Kendall about Faith. More specifically we talk about What does faith mean?What do we do when we meet others we didn't cause? What are the challenges in ministry today?How do we stand in the gap for others?What does your life mean for others? And so much more.
Pastor Van Bradeen of Living Stone Church in Spokane Washington sits down to talk about what is known as “preterism”. The signs and warnings described in scripture... are they describing the future or have they have already happened? We also discuss demonic activity and how crucial Christian’s involvement in the Church really is. Pastor Van’s Book, “Live Love”: https://www.amazon.com/Live-Love-Becoming-Christ-Thought/dp/1548999415Support: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AustinMoltYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/austinmoltInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/austinmolt/Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AustinMolt)
Our lives can be busy, hectic, and at times unfulfilling. We want to be successful in our careers, active in our church, known in the community, best at our hobby, all while trying to be present and involved in our families. We can wear a lot of hats in our lives but no matter what hat you have on it does not change who you are just what you are doing. Pastor Van shares what it takes to be successful under the hat and when the hat comes off.
Jesus demonstrates this kind of love that focuses on others over and over in the scriptures. In this message Pastor Van shares what that looks like for us.
In deze aflevering duiken we in de studie van Pastor Van Rijn over pornografie en hoe je het kan overwinnen.
Pastor Van shares a special message on the importance of the legacy we leave behind for those that follow us and the lessons we can learn from those who came before us.
We will finish up 2019 with 2 episodes concerning transitions here at New Hope Church. 2020 will bring us a change as Pastor Van steps down from the Lead Pastor Role and assumes the Multi-Site Director Role, while Tyler Sterchi steps out of the Group Life and Teaching Pastor role into the Lead Pastor role. In this episode, Van and Tyler talk about the transition and reflect on past years. You do not want to miss this one-Subscribe to all of the podcasts on the New Hope Podcast Network at www.newhopechurch.cc/listen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr Amy Hanson joins Pastor Van to discuss what becoming a multigenerational church looks like.
When we focus on the pain we lose track of the promise. Website: http://www.newlifechurchsf.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewLifeSF/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/7Ig-qXgVAmE/ Pastor Alex Klimchuk New Life Church 500 S 1st Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57104
On this episode of New Hope Underground, Darin talks Pandas and we get to know our Senior Pastor, Van Brooks! Thanks for tuning into Episode 7. Be sure to subscribe, rate us five stars, and tune in next week for more Underground! –– SHOW NOTES – St. Kitts and Disrespecting Giant PandasSaving An Alien CivilizationSpotlight + 2 Minute Drill with Pastor VanStuff with TylerShout Outs–– Subscribe to the other podcasts in the New Hope Podcast Network: The New Hope Podcast (newhopechurch.cc/nhpodcast)GL Talk (newhopechurch.cc/gltalk) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2019 Region Mission Expo April 26-27, 2019, First Baptist Church, North Platte. Pastor Rev. Dr. Van Bawi Kam--Chin Revival Baptist Church in Omaha, NE. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chinrevivalbaptistchurch/ Pastor Van Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanbawi.kam Wikipedia article on Chin People: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chin_people Travel Magazine Website: https://www.thetravelmagazine.net/chin-people-of-myanmar-photo-tour.html BBC News Story:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8626008.stm Aljazeera story: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/05/ethnic-chin-refugees-unsafe-myanmar-unprotected-india-180526114550827.html
Pastor Van continues our series An Open Letter to the Church with 1 Corinthians 9.
Pastor Van continues with week 7 of our series, An Open Letter to the Church.
Pastor Van is joined by Kevin Brown from Samaritan's Purse as they share about Operation Christmas Child. This is followed by the end of Part I of Lessons from the Eagle's Nest.
A Word from Pastor Van on following through with your new calling.
“To thine own self be true.” You know I love a good Shakespeare reference! We switched things up a bit for today’s show. Since we started the Heroes For Her podcast last year, we’ve had only two male guests: Joel Smallbone from for KING & Country and the amazing other half of the Bible Belles founder team, Brent Weidemann. Our #3 is Pastor Van Moody! As a pastor, speaker, and leadership trainer, Van Moody’s voice has been heard around the world at the 30th Anniversary of the March on Washington, with Pope John Paul II and his Pontifical Council in Rome, Italy, and in Tokyo, Japan as an Associate Trainer for Dr. John Maxwell’s leadership organization, EQUIP. Most recently, he became a member of Dr. Oz’s Core Team and is featured on the Dr. Oz Show on ABC. He lives in Birmingham, Alabama with his wife, Dr. Ty, and their two children, Eden Sydney and Ethan Isaiah. Van Moody has a passion for healthy transformation in individuals, organizations and the world. In today’s episode, he breaks down The I Factor: the three dynamics that are essential to understanding ourselves and discovering what God has for all of us. He talks about how identity significance, and perspective are the keys to managing yourself – your whole life – well. We talked about how these ideas apply to parenting and helping our children live healthy, purpose-filled lives from the inside out. Don’t miss today’s episode, “Intentional Parenting: The I Factor”, and find out more about how to help our kids know who they are, see purpose and greatness in what they were created for, and view the problems they face as stepping stones rather than stumbling blocks.
While many speak of a faith in God, there are far fewer who seek to know Him in a personal way. In this message, Pastor Van takes a look at the Prayer of Agur. Agur was a follower of the One True God, Jehovah, and he has a longing to know Him better.
Our guest today is Pastor Van Moody. Van is a member of Dr. Mehmet Oz’s core team, is an associate trainer for Dr. John Maxwell’s EQUIP leadership organization and pastor at The Worship Center in Birmingham, AL. According to Van Moody, having a strong I-factor is the cornerstone to a successful life. One question lies behind every struggle we face. And in his new book, The I-Factor: How Building A Great Relationship with Yourself is the Key to a Happy, Successful Life (November 22, Thomas Nelson), Moody challenges readers to get in tune with the core issues holding them back from the next level. Moody identifies the three dynamics that are essential to winning the battle in life: identity, significance and perspective. When you understand your identity, you know who you are, which sets the foundation for everything else. When you understand your significance, you see the purpose and greatness you were created for. And when you understand perspective, you can view the problems you face as stepping-stones to greatness, rather than stumbling blocks.
When seasons of life change, the people of God press into Jesus. Pastor Van sets us up with how we should respond when we are faced with the seasons of life-changing.