"We Are New Hope: We are Placed Here for a Purpose" | Rev. Dr. Vicki Harrison | January 29, 2023
"The greatest commandment is to love God AND to love others. Jesus is saying that there is no way we can separate our love of God from our love of people. They are intricately connected.“ - Rev. Dr. Vicki Harrison
9:00 Traditional Service
11:00 AM Praise Service
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"There is an epidemic of loneliness. People need the family of faith and don’t even know it!“ - Rev Dr. Vicki Harrison
""What part of your life have you not yet turned over to Jesus?“ - Rev Dr. Vicki Harrison
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"We Are New Hope: We are a Family of Faith " | Rev. Dr. Vicki Harrison | January 22, 2023
"There is an epidemic of loneliness. People need the family of faith and don’t even know it!“ - Rev Dr. Vicki Harrison
9:00 Traditional Service
11:00 AM Praise Service
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More Sermons in this Series
Worship transcends personal preferences and consumer mentality; it’s about offering our entire being to God as a living and holy sacrifice, aligned with Romans 12:1-2. This sermon explores how true worship is not about receiving but giving—giving our hearts, minds, and bodies in service to God, as guided by our values at New Hope. Join us in rediscovering worship that’s cooked not to our liking, but as God desires—a heart-made worship that transforms and aligns us with His will. Let’s break away from the consumer mentality and enter a worship that transforms and connects us deeply with God’s purpose for our lives.
Explore what it means to be a part of the 'communion of saints' in our latest sermon from the Creed series, "We Are Saints!" Join us as we dive into the Apostles' Creed, challenging and deepening our faith.
Explore what it means to be a part of the 'communion of saints' in our latest sermon from the Creed series, "We Are Saints!" Join us as we dive into the Apostles' Creed, challenging and deepening our faith.
Explore the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in Pastor Vicki Harrison’s sermon, as she unpacks its role in guiding, empowering, and renewing our faith. Discover how to actively engage with the Spirit in your life.
Other Sermons by Vicki Harrison
"We Are New Hope: We are Jesus’ Servants " | Rev. Dr. Vicki Harrison | January 15, 2023
""What part of your life have you not yet turned over to Jesus?“ - Rev Dr. Vicki Harrison
9:00 Traditional Service
11:00 AM Praise Service
Listen to and subscribe to the audio-only podcast with your favorite podcasting app below.
More Sermons in this Series
Worship transcends personal preferences and consumer mentality; it’s about offering our entire being to God as a living and holy sacrifice, aligned with Romans 12:1-2. This sermon explores how true worship is not about receiving but giving—giving our hearts, minds, and bodies in service to God, as guided by our values at New Hope. Join us in rediscovering worship that’s cooked not to our liking, but as God desires—a heart-made worship that transforms and aligns us with His will. Let’s break away from the consumer mentality and enter a worship that transforms and connects us deeply with God’s purpose for our lives.
Explore what it means to be a part of the 'communion of saints' in our latest sermon from the Creed series, "We Are Saints!" Join us as we dive into the Apostles' Creed, challenging and deepening our faith.
Explore what it means to be a part of the 'communion of saints' in our latest sermon from the Creed series, "We Are Saints!" Join us as we dive into the Apostles' Creed, challenging and deepening our faith.
Explore the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in Pastor Vicki Harrison’s sermon, as she unpacks its role in guiding, empowering, and renewing our faith. Discover how to actively engage with the Spirit in your life.
"The greatest commandment is to love God AND to love others. Jesus is saying that there is no way we can separate our love of God from our love of people. They are intricately connected.“ - Rev. Dr. Vicki Harrison