worship in person and online
Sunday, February 28
9:00am: Education Hour
- AdultEd: Our Church and Racial Reconciliation. Hosted by the Racial Unity Committee. Zoom*
- Jr. and Sr. High will be combined from 9:15-10:15am in hybrid format – in the Fellowship Hall / virtually via Zoom.
- For virtual, please contact Jason or Caitlyn for the password.
- For virtual, please contact Jason or Caitlyn for the password.
- KidsLife – This is a video-only Sunday. Resources are available here on our website, as well as in Amy’s weekly email update.
10:45am: Worship Service
Concerning in-person worship, click here for details on our health precautions and more. Please note that all songs are intended for the congregation to sing, and the Fellowship Hall, our overflow room, is a place of singing as well.
Sermon: “Loving Discipline” (Proverbs 3:11-12). Pastor Mark Moser preaches.
- Livestream* on the New Life website
- Recording will be made available soon after the service on our YouTube channel
- Order of Worship
- Sermon Outline
12:30pm: Connecting Hour
- Coffee Hour, hosted by Pastor Mark. Zoom*
- Connect 18-24 will be meeting in person in the Fellowship Hall.
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And this is why we are called New Life: through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, who breaks destructive patterns and gives us the power to live differently, we have hope for the future, and we strive to be a community that lives thoughtfully, ethically, with love, out of our desire to please the one who loved us first.
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CloseMark Moser - November 29, 2020
Fear and Hope in the Book of Isaiah
No book says “Fear Not” more than Isaiah. So we might ask the prophet, why should we fear not?
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:1-28
Related Topics: Fear, gospel | More Messages from Mark Moser
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