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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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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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Here are few aspect of the message to meditate on this week: - God's redeeming love is more powerful than the depth and darkness of our sin. No matter our past, God can use us for His divine purpose when we submit to Him. - Faith in action can lead to extraordinary outcomes. Rahab's decision to protect the Israelite spies, rooted in her belief in G…
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Andrew Baker | Ephesians 4:1-16; John 17:22-23; Acts 2:42-47 — There are few things more effective at thwarting the work of the Spirit than disunity. It is no wonder then that the Apostle Paul, the Early Church, and Jesus himself all call us to prioritise unity with our fellow believers. As we press in to see God move, may we put aside our personal…
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Here a few points to meditate on this week: - God uses those who yield to Him: Deborah's willingness to serve God in multiple roles (prophetess, judge, wife) demonstrates how God can use us powerfully when we submit to His will. - Leadership requires courage and conviction: Deborah displayed fearlessness in battle and faithfulness despite rejection…
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Adam Ritchard | Luke 18:1-8; Mark 11:15-17; James 5:16b-18; Nehemiah 4:15; 1 Kings 18:1,41-45 — If awakening is the fire, then prayer is the spark. Through the parable of the persistent widow, Jesus’ listeners were encouraged to always pray and never lose heart. But they were also challenged: will Jesus find this kind of faith on the Earth? As we c…
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Here are a few Points to Meditate on this Week: - Your relational status doesn't determine your divine purpose: Abigail's wisdom and faith shone despite being married to a foolish man. - God can provide calm in chaos: Abigail's composure and quick thinking in a volatile situation exemplify how God equips us to face challenges. - Wisdom and humility…
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Andrew Baker | Mark 10:46-52; Luke 8:40-48 — The healing of Bartimaeus’ blindness was not remarkable compared to many of Jesus’ other miracles. But what does stand out is the desperate hunger with which he cried out for Jesus. As the rumblings of revival go on in our midst, will we be spectators or participants? Will we too cry out ‘all the more’ w…
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He told us 3 things about living as God's Remnant: To be God's remnant we must a lives of discernment - we must make spiritual judgements and not be swayed by the natural or our circumstances. To be God's remnant we must maximize every season the Lord gives us - we must submit everything and every aspect of our lives must be submitted to the Lordsh…
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Matt King | Psalm 107:9; Matthew 5:3; Psalm 42:1 — When God says that revival is coming, what is our response? Do we hunger and thirst for deeper relationship with Him, crying out for Him to move? Or are we lulled into comfortable, secure, spiritually apathetic lives? God is too good to leave us where we are. His invitation today is to “Come away w…
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Andrew Baker | Habakkuk 1:1-4, 2:4,14, 3:1-2,17-19; Acts 19:8-20 — While an awakening of belief in the world around us is ultimately a work of God, we as believers have a critical role to play: Like Habakkuk, our hearts must be deeply moved by the brokenness of our world, and our faith must be restored by the permanent promises of our Living God. A…
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Andrew Baker | Matthew 5:1-12; 2 Corinthians 4:17-18; James 1:2-3 — Jesus’ ministry and death show that the Christian should not be surprised to suffer persecution. In fact, Christ says that those who are mistreated on His account ought to rejoice, for they are blessed to receive the kingdom of heaven. If and when we endure persecution, it is to th…
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Here are a few things to meditate on: - Abuse is never acceptable in God's eyes, and silence or inaction in the face of abuse goes against God's character and His call for justice. - We must be vigilant in recognizing and addressing abuse in our communities, avoiding the pitfalls of "cover culture" that can exist even in religious spaces. - Jesus p…
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Adam Ritchard | Matthew 5:1-9; Romans 12:18, 15:13; Philippians 4:6-7; Hebrews 13:20; Colossians 1:20; Ephesians 2:13-14; 2 Corinthians 5:18; John 14:27; Isaiah 53:5 — Biblical peace is not simply the absence of conflict. Rather, it is the God-given wholeness that we as His children may know in every circumstance of life, and actively pursue in eve…
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