John 13:1-15–Part 4 of our Advent series: The Portrait of Jesus Christ. This passage portrays Jesus as the ultimate servant of all as He washes the feet of His disciples.
John 13:1-15–Part 4 of our Advent series: The Portrait of Jesus Christ. This passage portrays Jesus as the ultimate servant of all as He washes the feet of His disciples.
Week #1 in our Advent Series: The Portrait of Jesus Christ Does what you believe about Jesus match what the Scriptures say? In John 1:1-14 the apostle John paints a portrait of Jesus, the Son of God.
John 21–Have we allowed the busyness of our lives to distract us from what God has called us to do? Perhaps He is seeking to gain our undivided attention today.
[Sermon for Palm Sunday, April 5] John 20:19-29–An examination of the reasons for doubt–which can be right, or wrong reasons. Thomas exemplified both the right and the wrong reasons for doubting. This message examines the basic nature of doubt, and the nature of saving faith.
John 20:11-16–“Whom are you seeking?” asked by Jesus of Mary Magdalene as she lingered at the empty tomb. A profound question: what moves us? Over what loss are we grieving? Who do we miss? What are we looking for? Mary was weeping for good reason: she missed Jesus. Our hearts should long for Him.
John 14:15-24; 1 John 3:21-24–This series of Christmas messages focuses on the scriptural truths underlying many of our familiar Christmas carols. This week–“O Come All Ye Faithful” with a look at some admonitions to the faithful: If you love me, keep my commands; love one another.
John 4:1-26–Guest speaker Tierre Webster shares a little bit of his personal testimony and his work with Next Chapter Ministries in Rochester, MN. He also brings an inspiring and challenging message about Jesus’ encounter with the woman at the well.
John 17:20-23; 15:9-15 Most people have an idea of what the church “ought” to be like. Jesus also has an idea of what the ideal church should look like. Pastor Chris examines the Lord’s description of the church found in John 17 & John 15 and offers a comparison to NCC’s mission statement: “building Christ-centered,…
John 1:1-13 Jesus said, “I am the Light of the world. Whoever follows Me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.” (John 8:12) Our passage examines the contrasts of light and darkness; and life and death and the new birth.
John 17:11-26 Jesus prays for His disciples who are there with Him and for those yet to come. He asks the Father that they would be protected, sanctified, sent out and unified.He also asks that they would be with Him and see His glory.