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New Vision Church

New Vision Church

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The official podcast of New Vision Church in Fayetteville, Georgia, led by lead pastor George Lockhart. Belong. Be loved. Believe. Follow us online at newvisionc.com to learn more.
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Vision Church Podcast

Pastor Hector Mora

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Vision Church is dedicated to presenting the Good News of Jesus Christ. We are currently studying the Book of Romans in a series entitled "Hope for the City". If you would like more information please visit vclb.org
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True Vision Church

True Vision Church

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True Vision Church is a great place to meet new friends, find needed encouragement and discover God’s plan for you. We are passionate about sharing Christ’s love through our actions—caring for one another and positively impacting our community. In doing this, we are living out our motto “Connecting people, Changing lives”; we want yours to be one of them. As one church, two locations, we are committed to helping you and others become devoted followers of Christ. Join us on the journey! It’s ...
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The Vision and Commitment Course (V&C) is a 20-week class that explores what Living Light Christian Church believes (our vision) and how we outwork what we believe together (our commitment to that vision). Whether you are a new believer in Christ, have known the Lord for many years, or are simply searching for truth, we know that what’s presented in this course has all the potential to transform your life radically to the glory of God.
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New Vision Community Church is a growing group of friends in San Antonio, Texas who are committed to loving each other, seeking God, and serving others. At NVCC, we try to share about faith in Jesus in a way that is (1) easy to understand, yet full of depth, (2) transformational rather than just informational, and (3) presented in a way that is practical with implications for your life on Monday through Friday. We meet on Sundays at 10:45am at 14515 O'Connor Rd, SATX 78247. Join us!
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Andrew Baker | John 4:3-38; Matthew 24:6-7; Hebrews 12:27 — After the Samaritan woman’s testimony of meeting Jesus, many from her town came to see if He was the Christ. At this, Jesus proclaimed to His disciples: ‘see that the fields are white for harvest’. As we ask for His eyes to see and a hunger to do His will in whatever season of life we’re i…
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Let's meditate on a few aspect of our Spiritual Benefits Package this week: - In Christ, there is no condemnation: We are freed from the guilt and penalty of sin, allowing us to live in the joy of God's forgiveness and acceptance. - The Holy Spirit gives us a new mindset: As believers, we are empowered to set our minds on the things of the Spirit, …
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Adam Ritchard | Luke 17:11-19; Psalm 50:7-15,23; 2 Chronicles 20:21; Romans 1:21; Isaiah 1:4-6; Colossians 3:15b — Of the ten lepers who cried out and were healed by Jesus, only one returned to give thanks. This account should provoke us to consider our own hearts and lives: like the one leper, will we intentionally come to Jesus with gratitude eve…
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Adam Ritchard | Luke 2:1-20, 22:19; Isaiah 7:14, 9:6; John 3:16; Ephesians 2:8; Philippians 2:6-8; Genesis 3:15; 1 Corinthians 6:20; John 1:11-12 — Jesus was given as God’s great gift to mankind. Like all earthly gifts, the gift of Jesus was marked by anticipation and cost. It came in the midst of the mess to bring great joy. And most importantly, …
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Let's Meditate on these Truths this Week: - True masculinity and strength are rooted in our identity as sons and daughters of God, not in external appearances or worldly success. - As warriors for Christ, we must use faith to fight our fears and display trust during tribulation, just as the Israelites did at the Red Sea. - Jesus, as the ultimate wa…
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Adam Ritchard | Isaiah 8:22-9:7; Genesis 5:3-29; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Judges 6-7; Matthew 2:1-2; 11:28-30 — The weariness of our world is not simply the product of seasonal tiredness or a frenetic modern lifestyle. Every human heart is weary from the weight and depravity of our sin. But as Christ came to earth, so came the ‘thrill of hope’; the conf…
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Here are a few Point to Meditate on this Week: - God's plan often unfolds through unexpected and challenging circumstances. Just as Joseph's path to leadership in Egypt began with betrayal, our difficulties may be part of God's greater design. - Forgiveness is a powerful tool for healing and reconciliation. Joseph's ability to forgive his brothers …
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Kathryn Hartley | Matthew 1:1-16, 9:12-13; Deuteronomy 7:9; Psalm 145:3-4 ; Ephesians 3:21— Matthew’s genealogy of Jesus might seem an odd preface to the Christmas story, but in it we find a testament to the unending goodness of God. From Adam to Christ, God was faithful through the generations to deliver His promised Messiah. And so too will His f…
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Let's Meditate on these Key Points this Week: - Repentance involves admitting guilt, acknowledging our sinful condition, and accepting the consequences of our actions. - Disengagement and distraction in our spiritual lives can lead to moral downfall, as illustrated by David's story. - God desires integrity in our inner self and is more pleased with…
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Andrew Baker | Luke 2:8-16,20; Isaiah 9:6-7, 53:5; Romans 5:1 — At the birth of Christ, the heavenly host appeared proclaiming "Glory to God" and "on Earth peace". This angelic proclamation did not mark the absence of earthly strife. Rather, God's greatest gift achieved something even more significant: Jesus came in human flesh to restore peace bet…
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Here are a few aspects of the message to meditate on this week: - God sees us differently than we see ourselves. He called Gideon a "valiant warrior" when Gideon saw himself as weak and insignificant. - Our doubts and fears don't disqualify us from God's calling. Gideon repeatedly sought confirmation, yet God patiently worked with him. - Stepping o…
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Here are a few aspects of the message to meditate on this week: - God's loving reception is the key to overcoming rejection. Even when we feel unloved or unnoticed by others, God sees us and responds with love. - Seeking validation from others or through our accomplishments can lead to codependency and dissatisfaction. Our true worth comes from bei…
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Adam Ritchard | Habakkuk 3:2; Psalm 27:4; Revelation 3:14-20; Romans 12:11; Matthew 3:8, 24:12; 2 Chronicles 7:14; Acts 2:37-38 — If we truly desire awakening then we must continually seek after it. In order for us to sustain this cry for awakening, we must heed the call of Jesus given to the Laodicean church: to fuel the fire of God in our hearts;…
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