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Weekly sermons from New Hope Chapel, Carolina, RI., an evangelical community church. Started on Easter of 1992, we pray daily that the Lord will help us spread the love of Jesus to our community and beyond. Our prayer is that you will be touched by the joy that comes from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
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From Old Testament History springs New Testament hope. Located in Arnold, MD, New Hope Chapel is a vibrant church, with Biblical-based teaching. Listen to a variety of teachers as they open God's Word in a way that's both profound yet easy to understand. To learn more about New Hope Chapel, please visit www.newhopechapel.org.
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Matthew recorded not only Jesus's royal credentials, but also his divine lineage and prophetic heritage. Rather than let the story unfold and gradually reveal who Jesus really is, Matthew wanted his readers to know from the first page of his Gospel that Jesus is God the Son, Messiah. Why did Matthew write it this way? And what implications does thi…
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This week Joanne Hagemeyer concludes her four-part series on Discipling. She says, "What does a resilient and remarkable faith look like? We find out whenever plans unexpectedly or suddenly change, when obstacles arise, when the road gets long and hard. Resilience is something that God works into our character, but being remarkable ... well, that's…
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Images and imagery are used a lot in the Bible. Jesus is portrayed appearing as a lamb in Revelation 4. In Nebuchadnezzar's dream, a huge statue made of various metals is interpreted by Daniel as representing the nations of the world. Joseph told Pharoah that the seven skinny cows he dreamed of meant Egypt would go through seven years of famine. Je…
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This week Joanne Hagemeyer continues with part three of her four-part series on Discipling which she started on June 2nd. She says, “In Jesus's day, family was at the center of society, and Jesus taught on discipleship using the language of kinship, beginning with new birth, organically becoming part of God's family. Jesus intends his family to hav…
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Jesus said His kingdom is not of this world. Paul tells us we are citizens of heaven. It's a perspective we need to keep as children of God and co-heirs with Christ. How we think is informed by the heart. Listen as Julie Coleman shares ways of thinking that will dramatically transform how we live.Par Julie Coleman
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Jesus said His kingdom is not of this world. Paul tells us we are citizens of heaven. It's a perspective we need to keep as children of God and co-heirs with Christ. How should our spiritual reality affect how we think in the here and now? Listen as Julie Coleman shares two ways of thinking that will dramatically transform how we live.…
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This week Steve Coleman continues the series entitled God’s Master Plan. "The Law of Moses had 613 laws. Besides the Ten Commandments, how many do you know? All of the following are commands found in the Law except one. Which one is it? · If someone touches a human bone or a grave, that person will be ceremonially unclean for seven days. · If a thi…
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Do you sometimes worry that what's important to you is not an important detail to God? In part 3 in God's Master Plan, we will explore the many foreshadows of Christ in the Old Testament. God is a God of details. He proves that over and over in the Old Testament, detailing much of who and what Jesus would mean to all of us. Julie Coleman…
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Have you ever wondered how the Old Testament fits in with the New? Is it really worth studying, since what is recorded was all before Jesus came? This week, Julie Coleman introduces a new series: God’s Master Plan. Come and discover the big picture of the Bible as a whole. This week we will cover the first five books of the Old Testament and discov…
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Psalm 34:18: "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." Grief often catches us unaware, and can leave you and me feeling shattered. But God is near, even in those moments. Revelation 21:4 says the Lord "will wipe every tear from their eyes." Gently, lovingly, God offers comfort. Joanne Hagemeyer…
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This week Joanne Hagemeyer leads us in part two of a four-part series on "Discipling." She says, "So, how do we do discipleship the way Jesus did discipleship? We start by reordering the principles of discipleship to lay a good foundation for Christlike and effective apprenticeship, then we reshape our practice through discovering the power of cont…
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Joanne Hagemeyer begins a 4-part series on discipleship. This week she reviews the themes and concept of discipleship in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Testament, the early church, and the Reformation. She then looks at contemporary perspectives in biblical discipleship. **Recording Delay: We join Joanne just after she asked the question, What is …
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What is the Bible? Most consider it to be God's revelation of himself to his people through his words and actions in history. But how was it written? How do we know the book in our hands contains what God wanted to say? Listen as Steve Coleman looks back and unravel the origins of the Bible.Par Steve Coleman
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