Sermon Recap
Reverend Kent Burl challenges believers to ask themselves if they identify more as citizens of the world than they do as citizens of heaven.
Reverend Kent Burl challenges believers to ask themselves if they identify more as citizens of the world than they do as citizens of heaven.
Is the soil of your heart good ground? In Part 3 of the sermon series, Receiving the Word, Pastor Brian Keesler shares how the condition of our heart plays a key role in our ability to receive the Word. Outlined in his message are three practices that a person can follow to always get the most out of the Word they hear. Those methods include studying the message to verify its accuracy, meditating upon the Word to extract the most “nutrition” from it, and actually putting it into practice. The Word is one of the primary things satan will try to steal from a believer. When satan tries to steal the Word we need to double-down on it, not back down from it. After listening to this sermon you will be able to: determine the condition of the soil of your heart; ensure your heart is ready to receive all you can from the Word of God; and make sure the Word always works for you.
Mark 4:1-9 (NKJV)
1 Thessalonians 2:13 (NKJV)
James 1:21 (NKJV)
New Creation Church of Owosso welcomed guest minister, Dr. Mark T. Barclay to bring the Word during its Wednesday evening service. Dr. Barclay, who is the founding minister of Living Word Church in Midland, Michigan, taught from 2 Thessalonians Chapter 2 which speaks of the importance of maintaining a firm stance and avoiding deception in the end times. Dr. Barclay explained how believers can cut through the fog of these unclear times by following a man of God instead of following the prophets of the land.
Learn more about Dr. Barclay and Living Word Church at: http://www.marktbarclay.com/
Are you living a life of balance? Mark 4:16-17 speaks of the Word falling on the stony ground of someone who, when they hear the word, immediately receive it with gladness, but do not have any root so they can only endure for a short time. In part two of the sermon series, Receiving the Word, Pastor Brian Keesler shares that if your walk with the Lord seems to have halted it may be time to ask yourself if your Bible reading and prayer life is greater than, less than or equal to your extracurricular activities.
Encountering offense is unavoidable, but remaining in its grip is. In the sermon, Avoiding Offense, Reverend Sam Wells reminds believers that even if they are not offended right now, they can expect to be in the future. Offenses will come, but Reverend Sam reminds the church that it possesses two choices.: 1) they can either let the offense go, or 2) they can let the offense take root in their heart. Choosing to let go of the offense will allow that person to remain unhindered in their walk with the Lord, but choosing to hold on to the offense will result in the hurt taking root in their life. The fruit of remaining offended includes betrayal, bitterness, unbelief, unforgiveness, and other toxic behaviors. In addition, choosing to remain offended can even block your calling and ministry. Don’t let offense weigh you down—throw off every burden and run your race with endurance.
But I say to you that whoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment. And whoever says to his brother, ‘Raca!’ shall be in danger of the council. But whoever says, ‘You fool!’ shall be in danger of hell fire. Therefore if you bring your gift to the altar, and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there before the altar, and go your way. First be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift. Matthew 5:22-24 (NKJV)
If we're not careful, the cares of the world can choke out the fruitfulness of the Word. In this sermon, Pastor Brian Keesler teaches from Mark 4 and shares how to choke out the cares of the world with the Word.
How many times have you shared your faith with someone without seeing the fruit of salvation at the end of the conversation? In this powerful sermon Pastor Brian Keesler shares three keys to winning souls by successfully sharing your faith.
As Christians the Gospel is our only message. Sadly, many Christians have a hard time describing what the Gospel actually is. In this powerful message Pastor Brian Keesler helps make the Gospel easy to understand and easy to communicate.
If you try to walk in authority without obedience you will not have the victory. In this message, New Creation Church's Associate Pastor, Dana TenBrink, teaches us that our authority comes with obedience and our obedience comes with authority.
Many times when sharing our faith we become discouraged due to the lack of immediate fruit that we see. In this powerful message Pastor Brian Keesler explains how we can stay encouraged and continue to share our faith understanding that satan has blinded the eyes of the lost so they cannot see the light of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The great commission is not just a good suggestion. In this message, Pastor Brian Keesler teaches that the moment you become a Christian is the moment you enter into ministry. As believers, we do not have a choice whether or not we get to proclaim the gospel of Jesus. It is our duty. You might not feel like a preacher, but according to Mark 16:15 you are called to evangelize.
Continuing his sermon series on tongues, Pastor Brian Keesler continues to explain and expound upon this often misunderstood gift of the Holy Spirit.
In honor of the 2020 high school graduates at New Creation Church, Pastor Brian Keesler delivered a sermon about the responsibility upon graduation.
The gift of tongues is often one of the most misunderstood gifts of the Holy Spirit. In this sermon, Pastor Brian Keesler explains the role of this gift and how it should function within the church.
In Part 2 of the sermon series, Excellence in Ministry, Pastor Brian Keesler continues to share how we can walk worthy of our calling by becoming better servants.
In Part 1 of the sermon series, Excellence in Ministry, Pastor Brian Keesler shares how we can walk worthy of our calling by becoming better servants.
Every decision we make comes with a risk or a reward. In the sermon, Cause and Effect, Pastor Brian Keesler of New Creation Church explains how the decisions we make every day can bring blessings or curses into our life. If we honor God, there is a blessing. If we go against God's will, there are risks. We all have a choice to make—serve God or obey man. Which will you choose?
Pastor Dana teaches that we are the light of the world. Are we acting like it?
Fear can easily rob you of your freedom. In this teaching Pastor Dana TenBrink encouraged the body of Christ to stay out of the traps of fear by allowing the Spirit of the Lord to bring freedom.
In the sermon, Don't Move Ancient Landmarks, Pastor Brian Keesler of New Creation Church of Owosso explains Biblically why we should leave long-standing boundaries in place.