Sep 30
2010
Around the web (09-30-10)
Lots of interesting things from around the web - reading lists for kids, Challies blasts McLaren, Derek Webb's releasing a worship album, and more.
This summer we’re going to walk through 1 Corinthians 13 phrase by phrase, considering both the nature of love, and how to embody it. It’ll be ugly at times, because none of us are touching the way of life in this chapter. But it will be hopeful, because we can see real growth in love, individually and as a community.
Keep ReadingHere's what you need to know and remember about coming back to the building for worship as we reopen.
Keep ReadingFor our Signs sermon series we had several artists from New City represent the sign in their artwork. Sadly we had to cease meeting together in the midst of the series but here are the pieces and brief descriptions from the sermons shared in the series either in person or via our house church liturgies. Thanks to all the artists who encouraged us by using their gifts to create these delightful works!
Keep ReadingJudges—a new sermon series beginning June 2, 2019
Keep ReadingHere's some of what's happening this Sunday morning.
Keep ReadingWhat's happening in the life of New City as of January 24th, 2019
Keep ReadingSep 30
2010
Lots of interesting things from around the web - reading lists for kids, Challies blasts McLaren, Derek Webb's releasing a worship album, and more.
Sep 30
2010
We continue this week in our series "The King and His Kingdom" from the Gospel of Mark. The text on which the teaching is based comes from Mark 10:13-31. In preparation for worship, you might ask the following questions:
Sep 30
2010
We continue this week in our series "The King and His Kingdom" from the Gospel of Mark. The text on which the teaching is based comes from Mark 10:13-31. In preparation for worship, you might ask the following questions:
Sep 24
2010
Corporate worship is a great thing. Of course,we can worship God on our own and with our families - and we should. But there is something special about the people of God coming together for worship (Hebrews 10:24-25). Thus, we hope that corporate worship is the highlight of your week. In an effort to help you get more out of worship, we're posting a short preview of the upcoming worship service each week. Hopefully you'll find this helpful and encouraging.
Reason for God DVD, Dreher on future of American Christianity, dealing with grief after a miscarriage, marriage checkup
Sep 16
2010
The sermon this week comes from Mark 12:28-34 - "The Great Commandment." It's easy to pass over this passage because it's so familiar to those who grew up in the church. And even for those who don't know the Bible well have probably heard these verses before. In preparation for worship, ask yourself what is so revolutionary about Jesus' statement that causes his original hearers to go silent with shock. "No one dared to ask him any more questions" (v.34). And pray for God to give you fresh eyes to see this text and apply it to your life.
Sep 9
2010
Corporate worship is a great thing. We, of course, can worship God on our own and with our families. And we should. But there is something special about the people of God coming together for worship (Hebrews 10:24-25). Thus, we hope that corporate worship is the highlight of your week. In an effort to help you get more out of worship, we're posting a short preview of the upcoming worship service each week.
Sep 9
2010
Here's a very brief log of books I that came across my desk this summer. At the bottom I list the top 3 books of the summer for me.
Sep 6
2010
Employer/employee relationships provide many opportunities for glorifying God. On both sides of the transaction, we can imitate God, and he will take pleasure in us when he sees us showing honesty, fairness, trustworthiness, kindness, wisdom and skill, and keeping our word regarding how much we promised to pay or what work we agreed to do.
Sep 2
2010
Since all our sound and A/V equipment is packed away for the move to Parker, we'll have a scaled back, unplugged worship service. We're privileged to have Brian Ferry come and lead us in worship. Brian and his wife Cheryl have been in ministry in Cincinnati for the last decade, and Brian has led worship at churches, conferences, mission trips for children, youth, college students, and adults. We're excited to have him with us for our last Sunday night service.