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New Hope Tampa Bay Sunday Sermon Podcast

New Hope Tampa Bay Sunday Sermon Podcast

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Sunday Sermons from New Hope in Brandon, Florida. Our mission is "make more and better disciples of Jesus Christ." Our YouTube channel shares that passion through sermons, videos, testimonies and informative videos about our church and our mission partners. We live out this commitment by inviting people to affirm that "Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior" and live that out by being loyal to "Jesus Christ through the ministry and mission of this church by their prayers, presence, gifts, service, and witness." What that looks like shines through in our Core Values: -make Passionate Worship a priority. -live out Radical Hospitality. -be engaged in an Intentional Faith Development process. -engage in acts of Risk-Taking Mission and Service. -joyfully commit to a life of Extravagant Generosity. Each Christ follower gets to be involved in a lifelong process of growth in order to more fully love God and love others.©Copyright New Hope Church Tampa Bay, Inc. キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 社会科学 聖職・福音主義
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  • Dear Corinth: So You Want To Be a Leader?
    42 分
  • Dear Corinth: All For One, One For Christ | Rev. Roberto Chaple
    2025/10/26

    What does unity look like in a divided church?

    We begin our Dear Corinth series with a powerful message from Pastor Roberto Chaple, diving into Paul's heartfelt appeal for unity in the church. If you've ever wrestled with conflict, preferences, or disconnection in the body of Christ—this message speaks to you.

    Watch the full worship service below or listen to the sermon audio to reflect and respond.

    Unity Isn't Optional—It's Essential

    "I appeal to you… that there be no divisions among you." — 1 Corinthians 1:10

    Paul doesn't simply suggest unity—he begs for it. In a church caught between personalities and worship styles, he calls believers back to the center of their faith: Jesus Christ.

    Here's what we explore together this week:

    • Church unity starts with Christ, not charisma.

      The early church divides itself over leadership—Paul, Apollos, Cephas, or Christ. But faithful leadership points to Jesus, not itself. It's not about personal preference; it's about one Savior.

    • Worship style shouldn't divide what the Spirit unites.

      Whether traditional or contemporary, every form of worship should bring us closer to God. Arguing over style is like keeping the box and throwing away the gift. Multigenerational worship paints a clearer picture of God's Kingdom.

    • Mission matters more than preference.

      Paul says, "I become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some" (1 Corinthians 9:22). The goal isn't to win a debate—it's to win someone to Christ.

    Faith in Action: Church Unity Starts with Us

    What if we leave our preferences in the glovebox and unite around the mission of Jesus?

    What if we come to church hungry to serve instead of angry about style or change?

    Unity doesn't mean uniformity—it means choosing love, humility, and shared purpose.

    Let's be the kind of church that reflects heaven.

    Need a way to get connected? Join a Group, start serving, or explore your Next Steps.

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    29 分
  • Generous Living: Where Your Treasure Is… | Rev. Vicki Harrison
    2025/10/22
    Where does your treasure live? If someone followed your calendar, your bank account, or your social feed—what would they say matters most to you? In Week 2 of our Generous Living series, Pastor Vicki takes us to Matthew 25 and the Parable of the Talents to ask a vital question: What are we doing with what God has entrusted to us? Watch the full worship service video below or listen to the sermon audio player to experience the full message. ⸻ What We Treasure, We Multiply Jesus often taught in parables, and the one in Matthew 25:14–30 is especially provocative: a master entrusts his wealth to three servants before leaving on a long journey. When he returns, he wants to know what they've done with it. Here's what we learned from Pastor Vicki's message: • Everything belongs to God. The gold, the servants, the very breath in our lungs—it all comes from the Master. Our culture loves the idea of being independent, self-made, or self-owned. But in God's kingdom, we're stewards, not owners. • God expects spiritual profit. This parable isn't just about money. It's about using your time, energy, gifts, and influence for God's purposes. Pastor Vicki challenged us: "We are created to multiply God's impact through what we've been given." • Fear is not a faithful excuse. The third servant buried the money out of fear. He didn't lose it—but he also didn't use it. Fear of failure or scarcity can paralyze us spiritually. But the kingdom of God calls for bold, faithful living, even in risk. ⸻ Faithful Stewardship Starts with Surrender We can't multiply what we're still clinging to. The first step in living generously is surrendering ownership back to God. That means asking: "What have I been given, and how can I use it for God's glory?" Whether it's your finances, your free time, your talents, or your relationships—God's looking not for perfection, but participation. You don't have to do everything. Just something. Faithfully. If you're ready to take your next step, join a Group or explore ways to serve at New Hope this season. ⸻ Know Jesus. Grow Faith. Go Multiply. This parable echoes New Hope's mission: Know Jesus. Grow Faith. Go Multiply. We want to be a church that multiplies disciples by living generously and faithfully with everything God has placed in our hands.
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    35 分
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