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Weekly messages from the people at Neighborhood Church, made up of people just like you. We are people with flaws, people with a past, people who are hurting and healing right here, right now. We all gather together as one community, seeking God, supporting one another, learning and worshiping together. Learn more at www.neighborhoodchurch.com
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Everywhere we turn, we’re encouraged to indulge and satisfy our every desire. There’s a different path to consider—one where self-control is not just an outdated virtue but a gateway to spiritual growth and connection. In Part 3 of our Note To Self series, Brian Ross explores how our cravings and impulses might be holding us back from a deeper and …
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We meet two men in need of mercy. We hear Jesus ask an incisive and surprising question. We learn to pray three simple and powerful prayers through the course of this brief story. But the question is, "Do we really see?" NOTES -- // SCRIPTURE FOCUS -- Matthew 20.29-34 // So often we want to imagine ourselves as the disciples or the ones calling out…
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We live in a world that celebrates knowledge–science, reason, and human achievement–but what if we’re missing something deeper? In the second part of Note To Self, we explore Peter’s letter, where he calls us to add knowledge to our faith. Not just any knowledge, but a king that goes beyond the physical world and opens our eyes to spiritual reality…
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It’s easy to lose focus on what truly matters. The same way we need reminders to run an errand or make that appointment, we need spiritual reminders to keep out hearts aligned with Jesus. Peter’s letter to early followers of Jesus speaks directly to this challenge, reminding them–and us–that following Jesus requires intentional growth and daily rem…
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You're invited to jump into the conversation as we reflect on Jesus' surprising encounter with 10 lepers. Every fifth Saturday at TNC our children join us for a Family Worship Gathering. Enter into the story with us as we ask six questions, share our responses, and explore some next steps in our journey together. NOTES -- // SCRIPTURE FOCUS -- Luke…
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The question is not "Is God trying to get my attention" (he is) but "Am I paying attention and responding appropriately?" God's revealing something of his goodness in what we see and the words we hear. Psalm 19 paints this picture in two halves. In the first half we get a whisper of life in the wind, stars, and sun -- inviting our attention toward …
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When Jesus launched his new Kingdom, he turned the world's understanding of greatness on its head—power was found in weakness, and leaders were called to serve, not dominate. So why, today, do so many Christians get caught up in the pursuit of political influence as though it holds the key to saving our nation? In this message, Forrest Jenan explor…
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In a world that seems more divided than ever, how do we bridge the gaps that politics create? In this message, we’ll wrestle with how our faith calls us to move beyond the blame game and instead become a force for unity in a fractured world. Is it possible to disagree politically and still love unconditionally? Can we truly get along despite our de…
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We hear that God is good. We remind ourselves that God is trustworthy. We tell each other that we'll make it. But why are we so forgetful when setbacks and struggles surround us? Psalm 27 is a conversation between the poet, God, and the poet's own internal thoughts. Where do we go when things get tough? Do we "seek God's face" or do we fear God's r…
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We regularly need help. But humans have this bad habit of looking to the wrong people and in the wrong places. Psalm 146 puts its arms on our shoulders and says, "Breathe, trust, and praise God." Why? Because people, pastors, and politicians will fail us but God won't stop working, blessing, and reigning. Oh, and pay attention to *who* God is worki…
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Was the United States founded as a Christian nation? Can any nation be a Christian nation? These questions spark debate and division, especially now with the rise of Christian Nationalism in America. We’re often caught in a tug-of-war between two perspectives. How do the teachings of Jesus challenge our understanding of political power and engageme…
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Psalm 30 is a Psalm of hindsight. As the dust of danger and difficulty finally settled, the poet realizes that he is now healthy, grateful, and joyful because God brought him through it. But he didn't always feel thankful. Psalm 30 includes "real talk" about our lived experience of danger, anger, and absence. How do we understand God's anger? Does …
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We all need help. You’re not alone. But are we turning to the right sources? This week, we’re mashing up the Beatles’ classic “HELP!” with the powerful words of Psalm 121. As we navigate life’s struggles, where do we find true, lasting support? And how do we seek it out? Are your habits leading you to true, lasting peace, or are they just temporary…
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Psalm 1 is a sign posted at the beginning of our journey through the book and through life itself. The word "Blessed" is painted in big letters at the entrance as an invitation to "Listen up because the quality of your life depends on it!" So where are we headed and what are we going to listen to?NOTES --// SCRIPTURE FOCUS -- Psalm 1// The Psalms a…
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What are you searching for? U2's “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” is more than just a song; it speaks to humanity’s restless search for meaning and fulfillment. In Part 2 of Sounds of Summer, we’ll explore that search for meaning and look at the enduring hope found in Psalm 23.Autor: Jordan Brokaw
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The Psalms give us permission to bring our whole selves to God, including our deepest fears. In Psalm 91, the things that give the poet fear, worry, and anxiety are not abstract concepts. They are real dangers faced along the path of life in ancient Israel. Yet, over and above these nightmare scenarios is the "Most High" and "Almighty" -- our God w…
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The search for true peace and fulfillment is timeless. Do you ever find yourself searching for the same in your own life? In Part 1 of the Sounds of Summer, we explore Psalm 4 and see how the themes of joy and security are also found in Led Zeppelin's classic rock anthem "Stairway to Heaven." How does Psalm 4 guide us toward a life filled with genu…
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The Psalms have been the prayerbook for God’s people since they were written, and while many circumstances of modern life have changed, the range of human emotions and basic experience is timeless. Psalm 32 shows David reflecting on the demise left from a life full of transgressions and then celebrating the forgiveness from sin and reconciliation w…
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When some sickness, struggle, or brokenness puts us into contact with our limits, we have a choice. We can choose to stay stuck or we can look beyond ourselves for help. This is the relationship between humility and healing -- when we realize that we can't fix it all ourselves, we can humbly look beyond ourselves. It's really that simple... but it …
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A team from TNC traveled to El Paso, TX and Ciudad Juarez, MX to join the work of our longtime kingdom partners Cesar and Raquel Quinonez. Listen to some stories, reflection, and inspiration from some of our team. NOTES -- // SCRIPTURE FOCUS -- Luke 10.1-12, 17 // SPEAKERS (In order) --/ Adam Wood/ Miguel Maymi/ Sami Young/ Tobi Brooks/ Maria Brunk…
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How do we live faithfully in spite of the challenges we see in our neighborhood, relationships, and world? Our kingdom partner, Brady Smith, shares a heavenly vision from Revelation 7 that offers a heavenly perspective in the midst of struggle and suffering. As you listen, remember that though we aren't promised a life free from pain, we are promis…
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