We say “thank God” all the time—after good news, after a close call, after something finally works out. But what if thanking God was meant to be far more than a reaction to life’s ups and downs? What if gratitude is meant to be the posture of a heart that truly knows Him? What would change in your life if gratitude became your first response instead of your last resort? Scripture keeps calling us back to this truth: “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.” — Psalm 107:1 (NIV)
Gratitude isn’t seasonal. It’s spiritual formation. It’s worship. It’s warfare. It reminds our hearts who God is—even when circumstances shift.
At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
This Sunday, we stepped into a powerful moment in Scripture—where worship, motives, conflict, and God’s mercy collide. In Genesis 4, Cain and Abel bring their offerings to God… and one is accepted while the other is rejected. Why? And what does that say about the posture of our own hearts today? If God examined your heart behind your worship this week—what would He find?
At New Promise Church, you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
What do you believe about God that makes it hard for you to fully trust Him?
We continue our journey through Genesis, and we look at The Fall—the moment everything changed. It’s a story of deception, desire, and the breaking of trust… but also the beginning of God’s redemptive plan.
At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
✨ Created in His ImageWhat does it really mean to be made in the image of God? Is it our appearance… our soul… or something far deeper that shapes who we are and why we exist?
This week’s message from Genesis 2 dives into the beauty and purpose of God’s design — showing how our identity, relationships, and calling all flow from being created to reflect Him.
🎥 Listen now and rediscover what it means to bear the image of your Creator.
We close out our Set Free series by discovering what it truly means to live in the freedom Christ has given us—not alone, but together.
Paul reminds us in Galatians 6 that freedom isn’t about doing whatever we want; it’s about loving others enough to help carry their burdens. When we walk in step with the Spirit, we become a community that restores, encourages, and strengthens one another.
Join us as Pastor Nick shares a message on what it means to live free as the family of God.
At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
This Week’s Message — Guest Speaker Pastor Marvin BrownWhile Pastor Nick was away at the Men’s Conference, we were blessed to have Pastor Marvin Brown bring a powerful word this Sunday! His message was full of biblical truth, encouragement, and real-life application that will challenge you to grow in your faith and draw closer to Jesus.Whether you were here in person or missed the service, we invite you to watch and be inspired by Pastor Marvin’s heartfelt preaching and the Spirit-filled worship that set the tone for the morning.🎥 Listen to the full service now and let God speak to your heart through His Word!
We were blessed to have Pastor Gary Glasscock fill the pulpit yesterday, and he preached from Hebrews 11!
Have you ever wondered what truly defines your identity?
Are you still living as if you’re chained to the past—defined by guilt, fear, or performance—when God has called you to live as His child?
Today, we dove into Galatians 4:1–7 to see how Christ takes us from being slaves to sin to being sons and daughters of God. It’s not just a change of status—it’s a change of identity, inheritance, and freedom.
Check out this week’s message: From Slaves to Sons.
Have you ever found yourself struggling to really trust God when life feels uncertain?
This past Sunday we continued our Set Free series with Week 4: Faith That Trusts (Galatians 3:1–14). Together we looked at how true freedom isn’t found in what we can do, but in who we trust — Jesus Christ.
If you’ve ever wrestled with doubt, or wondered how to live with bold faith in a divided and broken world, this message is for you.
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Does the darkness of the world feel overwhelming sometimes? Moments like these leave us with questions, sorrow, and even anger.
But Scripture reminds us that darkness does not have the final word. 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, NIV).
This week’s message will speak honestly about the reality of darkness but will also hold firmly to the hope we have in Christ—the hope that overcomes grief, fear, and even death itself.
If God’s grace could take Paul—the church’s greatest persecutor—and transform him into its greatest preacher, what does that say about what His grace can do in your life, no matter your past?At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
“If someone were to add even just one condition to the gospel—something you had to do, earn, or perform to be accepted by God—how long would it take before your joy in Christ turned into fear and striving?”
Would you like me to give you a few alternative options too—one geared more toward personal reflection, one toward cultural pressures, and one that speaks to the church as a whole—so you can choose the best fit for your tone that Sunday?
At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
“After everything we’ve learned these past weeks, what step of obedience is God calling you to take so that the Great Commission moves from being a command we admire to a mission we actually live out?”At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
“If Jesus really meant it when He said, ‘Go and make disciples,’ then what part of my life is still waiting for a ‘go’ instead of staying in ‘wait’?”At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
Have you ever been told by God to go talk to Frank? Have you ever felt the nudge to step out in faith—but found yourself asking, ‘Is this really where God wants me to go? Find out more in this week's sermon.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
“What if the greatest adventure of your life begins with one word from Jesus—‘Go’?”
"Go!" “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations…” — Matthew 28:19 (NIV)
This is Week one of a new series called “Go!”—a word spoken by Jesus that still echoes with purpose and power today. This is more than a series title—it’s a call to action. A divine mandate. A summons to movement, not maintenance.Too often, the church has been content to come and sit—but Jesus called us to go and tell. The Great Commission is not a suggestion; it is our mission. It is not just for missionaries in far-off lands, but for every believer in everyday life.
What do you do when the guilt won’t go away?We all carry things—words we shouldn’t have said, actions we regret, thoughts we wish we could erase. We try to cover it up, hide it, or ignore it. But it lingers. Psalm 32 offers us a better way. David writes about the weight of unconfessed sin—and the freedom, joy, and relief that comes when we finally bring it into the light.This psalm doesn’t just describe forgiveness—it celebrates it. And it all starts with one honest step: confession. So let me ask you—Is there anything you’re holding onto that God is inviting you to let go of today?At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
Join us on the adventure of bringing Thy Kingdom down to this earth! Find out more with our guest Pastor Andre' Bernier! At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
God has a LOT to say a LOT about “imaging.” In fact, He is FOR it…. At least the RIGHT kind.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.
Have you ever felt like God was silent—like your prayers were hitting the ceiling and nothing was changing?Sometimes life brings us to a breaking point. The weight of sorrow, the ache of unanswered prayers, and the silence of heaven can feel unbearable. Psalm 13 gives voice to that pain. It's not a polished, feel-good song—it’s a raw and honest cry from someone who feels forgotten by God. But it also models something powerful: how to hold on when it feels like everything is slipping away. Today, as we open Psalm 13, we’re stepping into the tension between despair and hope, silence and song, sorrow and trust. And in doing so, we’ll discover that even in our darkest moments, God invites us to come closer, not run away.At New Promise Church you will see people of all ages, from a variety of backgrounds, and at different stages of their spiritual journey. We desire to draw closer to Jesus by understanding who He is and what He has done for us.