New Vision Covenant Church
By New Vision Covenant Church
New Vision Covenant ChurchSep 25, 2018
MutualStrong [1.27.19]
SPEAKER: Pastor Martin Chang
TEXT: Rom. 1:11-12, Prov. 11:25
INTRO: We are often trained to see the world through a zero sum lens. In other words, where in order for one to gain, there must be a corresponding loss. However, when it comes to the community of Christ; could it be that it all works another way? What if making another strong, through the exercise of your gifts actually makes you stronger? What would it look like for our community to extend our giftedness and strength to each other; in such a way that we all reap the strengthening benefits?
Boiling in Love [1.20.19]
Speaker: Pastor Martin Chang
TEXT: 1Peter 4:7-10
INTRO: Whether sought, or seen on the screens; we just can't get enough of love. But love is only real when it is sincere; whole hearted. Today as we look at a defining characteristic of authentic community in Christ, how can we appropriate the call to love truly; even to the point of boiling in love?
Sacramental in Nature [1.13.19]
Speaker: Pastor Martin Chang
TEXT: Acts 2:42-47
INTRO: Appearances can be deceiving. The beauty and nature of a thing isn't always fully grasped through external lenses. Rather, they often only pointed to through symbol, and revealed through experience. Today as we continue to look at doing community God's way, how might we understand and leverage the sacramental nature of church in practice?
Quest for Community [1.6.19]
Speaker: Pastor Martin Chang
TEXT: Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
INTRO: Amidst an epidemic of loneliness, many find themselves on a quest for community. But what does community look like, and why is it so hard to find and build? Today as we start a new series on "Forging Community," we will reflect on how we might tap into our hunger for connection toward building biblical community.
Reflecting Forward [12.30.18]
Speaker: Pastor Martin
TEXT: Psalm 139: 23-34; Philippians 3:12-14
INTRO: Life feels like it speeds by so fast that we don't know where we've come, much less where we ought to be going. Today as we note the end of this year, and the coming start of the next; what would it look like to practice the discipline of prayerful reflection and self examination in God's Presence?
Proclaiming Jubilee [12.16.18]
Speaker: Pastor Martin Chang
TITLE: Proclaiming Jubilee
TEXT: Luke 4:14-21
INTRO: Celebrations are usually tied to an occasion, e.g. a birthday, or a holiday. But there are special occasions that call for grand celebration, e.g. a 50th year anniversary. Now imagine how you would celebrate if you were diagnosed with terminal case of cancer, but then declared cancer free? Or if you were unjustly imprisoned for life, but then set free? Today as we reflect on Jesus' proclamations of Jubilee in His coming, how might we echo His calls to freedom for the oppressed amidst our celebrations this season?
Gifting Hospitality [12.9.18]
Speaker: Pastor Martin Chang
TITLE: Gifting Hospitality
TEXT: Luke 14:12-14; Leviticus 19:33-34
INTRO: Hosting family and friends; or being hosted is a central part of our holiday celebrations. But as we reflect on the true nature of hospitality in Christ, what would it look like for us to gift expressions of hospitality to the vulnerable this season?
Identifying with the Vulnerable [12.2.18]
TEXT: Luke 2:1-7; Matthew 2:13-14
INTRO: The season of Christmas has been largely taken over by nostalgic, if not straight up consumer agendas. But at the heart of Christmas is the stunning advent of God in the flesh, into our broken lives and world. Today as we start out our Advent season proper, how might we take into account Jesus' coming into such a vulnerable position. And how might we look to identify with Him by identifying with the vulnerable in and around us?
Following Through [11.25.18]
TEXT: James 1:22, John 14:21
INTRO: For most of us, initiating change in our lives is hard enough. But a good start only gets us so far. The real test for lasting change comes with the follow through. Today as we finish out our GRACE group series on Practicing Devotion, what will following through look like in our first hand spirituality lifestyle? And how might we apply principles of the follow through in our discipleship life in Christ?
Liturgy of Life [11.8.18]
TITLE: The Liturgy of Life
TEXT: Exodus 20:8-11
INTRO: From the way we think about time, to the way we use it, God cares. As we continue in our series on Practicing Devotion, we'll consider what it means to leverage our time and life rhythms for worship.
Hearing God [11.4.18]
TEXT: John 14:26, Isaiah 30:21
INTRO: If a stranger declares that God talks to them, most of us are inclined to quickly diagnose mental health issues. However, what we see in the Bible is that God is always talking to His people. Today as we continue on in our Practicing Devotion GRACE group series, how can we open our attention to the God who speaks personally to us? How can we engage the Scriptures and the Spirit in the practice of hearing God?
Handling Accountability [10.28.18]
TEXT: Romans 14:12, Hebrews 10:24
INTRO: When it comes to our leaders, or even our peers; we generally like the notion of someone being held "accountable" for their actions. However, it's not always clear how that is supposed to happen, especially when it comes to others keeping us accountable. Today as we reflect on the power of accountability toward personal and spiritual growth, what does accountability look like? And how can we handle it well, when it comes to a lifestyle devoted to God?
Lectio Divinia [10.21.18]
TEXT: Psalm 1:1-2, Joshua 1:8
INTRO: Given all the information that comes across our minds each day, our attention spans grow all the more short and shallow. Close and careful reading is training that few possess, much less practice. But what if the Scriptures were not meant to just be accessed, but rather meditated upon: slowly and deeply? This week as we discuss what the ancients called Lectio Divina, i.e. "divine reading"; how might the practice of slowing down and contemplating through the Scriptures connect us deeply with God?
Leveraging Habits [10.14.18]
TEXT: Luke 4:16, 5:16.
INTRO: They say that 40% of all that we do is out of habit. Depending on whether these habits are good or bad, our lives are profoundly affected. Today as we look at the lifestyle of Jesus, and how he habitually worships and prays; how might we leverage the power of habits in our lives; for greater godliness and devotion?
Truth Infusion [10.7.18]
TEXT: 2Timothy 2:15, John 16:13
INTRO: While some might claim that "truth isn't truth", when it comes to living Knowing what is true and what is not can make all the difference in the world. Today as we start our GRACE groups proper, how can we practically get into the daily rhythm of infusing our thoughts with God's Word and truth?
God: First Hand [9.30.18]
TEXT: Job 42:5-6 [The Message]
INTRO: In a courtroom, hearsay is the situation where second hand information is deemed inadmissible. There is a validity about a first hand experience that trumps anything second handed. Today as we start a new series, we want to look at the incredible experience of knowing and walking with God first hand. What does it mean to hear and talk with Him directly, and how might we develop a sustainable lifestyle of knowing God first hand?
Gravity of Grace [9.23.18]
TEXT: Luke 7:44-47
INTRO: Many of us grew up with the operating system of merit, i.e. you get what you deserve. But what if the way God meets and treats us works another way? Today as we talk about how God finds the low, humble, the broken; how can we respond to the gravity of His grace?
Serve! [9.16.18]
TEXT: 1Peter 4:10, 1Corinthians 12:12-20
INTRO: While most people want the life of a "baller," with everyone around serving you hand and foot, the life in Christ means that we get to serve! Today as we talk about the call and benefits of a life of service, in the church and in the world; how might we join in teamwork at New Vision? Following our worship, we'll be hosting a Ministry Fair to highlight all the ways you can plug in!
Dual Citizenship [9.9.18]
TEXT: Matthew 6:33, Phil. 3:20
INTRO: We have the dubious honor of living in an "unprecedented time," particularly in regards to politic discourse and policy. What does it look like to be both an earthly and heavenly citizen? How should a Christian think through policy issues and navigate through the world of politics in America?
The Good Fight [9.2.18]
TEXT: 1Tim:6:11-16, 20-21
INTRO: In his letters, Paul often uses the image of sport to illustrate what it looks like to live out our faith. Here, he calls us to fight the good fight, to persevere in our faith. Today we consider what that fight is, how we participate, and the reason behind it all.
The Greatest Gift [8.26.18]
TEXT: 1Tim:6:9-10, 17-21
INTRO: Money is deeply intertwined into our culture and the way we understand and engage the world around us. Christ calls us, not to detach ourselves from money, but to be aware of the dangers that come with a love of money.
Godly Gain [8.19.18]
TEXT: 1Tim:6:3-8
INTRO: Whether in business or in a consumer transaction, the goal is to gain as much as we can for the investment we make. What does this look like in the Kingdom of God? Today as we look at what it means to accrue the greatest gain, how should investments in godliness and contentment transform the way we calculate the way we live?
Dealing with Sin [8.12.18]
Title: Dealing with Sin
Text: 1Timothy 1Tim: 5:17-6:2
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Church--Family [8.5.18]
TITLE: Church-Family
TEXT: 1Timothy 5:1-16
INTRO: These days, the sense of family is something that is so prized, but hard to find. Family is still the strongest, and truest expression of community that we are called to build. Today as we jump back into the book of 1Timothy, what does Paul have to say about treating others in our church as family? How can we care and build each other up in God's own family?
Mentored Growth [7.29.18]
TEXT: Prov.27:17; 2Tim.2:2
INTRO: Growing spiritually mature in head, heart, and hand is not automatic, or easy. Rarely do we get there alone. Today as we round out our Together in Worship season, how can we engage in mentoring relationships to stir our growth in Christ?
Heart [7.15.18]
TITLE: Heart
TEXT: Matthew 15:1-9
INTRO: In a fast-paced, constantly busy world, learning to worship God with our hearts might be the most time-consuming and difficult of the Head, Heart, and Hands trio. Addressing the heart helps keep us from blind legalism and arrogant self-righteousness, and points us from simply knowing about God to being with God in all that we do. As we continue to explore what it means to worship God with our hearts, ask that God would remind us of his heart - his values, his will, and his love for us and the world
TiW Head [7.8.18]
TEXT: Matthew 22:37, Philippians 4:3
INTRO: Some Christians say that we should shut off our brains, and just have blind faith. But God is a God of truth, who commands us to grow mature in our thinking and understanding! As we continue on in our Together in Worship month, how can we love God with all of our minds?
Growing Pains [7.1.18]
TEXT: Galatians 4:19
INTRO: For any living organism, growth can be exciting! But it also comes with stretching; even pain. Today as we start our month Together in Worship, how might we see the full path to spiritual maturity marked out for us? And how can we manage growing pains associated with becoming like Jesus; in head, heart, and hands?
Exemplary Life [6.24.18]
TEXT: 1Timothy 4:11-16
INTRO: We often hear much talk that doesn't jibe with one's lifestyle. Though "walking the walk" is rare, it is that which we in the household of God are called to devote ourselves. How can we respond to Paul's encouragement in 1Timothy to set our lives as examples; watching our life and doctrine closely?
Training for Godliness [6.17.18]
TEXT: 1Timothy 4:1-10
INTRO: Happy Father's Day! Today as we honor our fathers, we also continue on in our trek through the book of 1Timothy. As Paul underscores the value of godliness training, how might we grow in our focus and skill in godly living?
Qualified to Lead [6.10.18]
TEXT: 1Timothy 3:1-16
INTRO: What makes a great leader? Corporations and communities alike wrestle with this question with greater intensity as future challenges increase. Today as we continue on in the book of 1Timothy, what are the core qualifications that we are given for leadership in the church? How can we build into all the more a core value of biblical leadership in our midst?
Engendered Worship [6.3.18]
Pressed For Prayer [5.27.18]
TITLE: Pressed for Prayer
TEXT: 1Timothy 2:1-8
INTRO: When it comes to prayer, it is often the last option; when we feel pressed for God's help. But as we dig into the book of 1Timothy, we see Paul's immediate emphasis on prayer as a pressing demand. How can we respond to God's heart as He presses us for our prayer.
Pressed for Prayer [5.27.18]
TEXT: 1Timothy 2:1-8
INTRO: When it comes to prayer, it is often the last option; when we feel pressed for God's help. But as we dig into the book of 1Timothy, we see Paul's immediate emphasis on prayer as a pressing demand. How can we respond to God's heart as He presses us for our prayer.
Fight for Faith [5.20.18]
TITLE: Fight for Faith
TEXT: 1Timothy 1:1-6, 18-19
INTRO: Almost everything suffers the effects of degradation. This includes our relationship with God. What is called for is an active, and intentional fight. Today as we start a new series covering the book of 1Timothy, how might we respond to the charge to fight for a life of sincere faith?
Never Forsaken [5.13.18]
TITLE: Never Forsaken
TEXT: Isaiah 49:14-16
INTRO: Happy Mother's Day! Today as we reflect on and celebrate, how might our hearts be attentive to God's unbreakable, unconditional love to us that transcends even that of our mothers?
Stepping into Courage [5.6.18]
TEXT: 1Samuel: 17:42-50
INTRO: In our challenging world, true courage is a commodity that is both precious and in short supply. Today our guest speaker Lisa Plunket will speak to the nature and source of true courage as we walk through once again the story of David and Goliath. Particularly, we will be challenged to step into the courage God has for us.
Eternity: The World That Is To Come [4.29.18]
TEXT: Isa.60:15-22
INTRO: Different persons and cultures have different ideas of what eternity in heaven will look like. Today as we round out our series, Gospel in Life; what picture does the Bible portray? As we look at the vision of the eternal city that awaits us, how can we live in preparation and hope?
Justice: A People for Others [4.22.18]
TITLE: Justice: A People For Others
TEXT: Micah 6:8; Isaiah 58:6-8
INTRO: These days, it's "fashionable" to wear badges of social justice and advocacy on our social media chests. But as we look to how God identifies with the poor and oppressed, what does doing justice and loving mercy look like for the people of God?
Work: Cultivating the Garden [4.15.18]
TITLE: Work: Cultivating The Garden
TEXT: Mat.6:19-21; Col.3:23
INTRO: New Yorkers work more than those from any other American city; on average more than forty nine hours a week! Occupying more than just our time and energy, work speaks into our sense of identity and purpose. Given all this, how does the gospel change the way we understand and do our work?
Witness: An Alternative City [4.8.18]
TEXT: Ephesians 1:18-21, Matthew 5:14
INTRO: For many, one's religion is a private choice and lifestyle. But Jesus tells his disciples that they are to be together, a light unto the world, a "city on a hill" that is shines amidst the world. What does it look like to be a "city on a hill," an alternate city that actively illustrates and invites others to the age to come?
Path to New Life [4.1.18]
TEXT: 1Peter 1:3
INTRO: He is Risen! He is Risen Indeed! This morning as we once again celebrate Jesus' resurrection, how might we understand the significance of His being raised from the dead? What does it mean to us, and how might we step into the path of new life that He's blazed?
Community: The Context for Change [3.25.18]
TEXT: 1Pet. 2:9-12
INTRO: Even non Christians have quipped that genuine community is as basic a need as food and shelter. But more than supplying a mere commodity, communities that are built off of Christ and His gospel are distinctive and deep. How might we intentionally look to shape gospel community here, in and around us?
Idolatry: The Sin Beneath the Sin [3.18.18]
TEXT: Romans 1:18-25
INTRO: Those who understand human nature end up paying attention to ulterior motives. The Bible points to sin not just in terms of external behavior, but the motivation that drives our actions. How do we identify our idols, and how do we experience heart transformation through the gospel?
Heart: Three Ways to Live [3.11.18]
TITLE: Heart: Three Ways to Live
TEXT: Luke 15:11-32
INTRO: We live our lives, inside out. Our behavior is not just determined by our thoughts, but at the level of our heart; i.e. how we interpret what is significant at the core. Today as we discuss the three different ways of operant living, i.e. the religious, the irreligious, and the gospel; what would it look like for us to live the gospel, from the heart?
City: The World That Is [3.4.18]
TEXT: Jeremiah 29: 4-15
INTRO: People are not just visiting the great cities of the world, they are moving to them. As the world rapidly urbanizes, what is to be our understanding of God's purposes for the city? Today as we start our GRACE group season proper, how might we seek the prosperity of our city?
Gospel: The Reign of God [2.25.18]
TITLE: Gospel: The Reign of God
TEXT: Mark 1:14-15
INTRO: For some, the word "gospel" evokes images of African Americans singing passionately together in robes. For others, it's the idea that Jesus died for us on the cross, and that if we believed in Him our sins would be forgiven and that we would secure a ticket to heaven. What does "the gospel" mean? Today as we explore what Jesus means when he begins to proclaim his gospel. We'll also survey our spring GRACE group course, "Gospel in Life"; in how we can live out the gospel in our every day life.
Living Walk [2.18.18]
TITLE: Living Walk
TEXT: Genesis 5:21-24
INTRO: One of the more cliche' metaphors for being in right relationship with God is that of walking with HIm. Despite its shallow overuse, there is something deeply valid and centering in the metaphor that is worth our deepening attention. What does it mean to walk with God, and how can we respond to God's call for friendship and close proximity in our daily lives?
Eyes Wide Open [2.11.18]
TITLE: Eyes Wide Open
TEXT: John 1:43-51, Mark 9:2-10
THEMES:
Discipleship is a new way of “seeing” in the world (Jesus came to bring ‘sight to the blind’) — seeing as He sees…a great revelation...
Discipleship is a new way of “being” in the world (Jesus came to make the lame walk again) — walking as He walked…a great reconciliation...
Joint Venture [2.4.18]
TITLE: Venturing Together
TEXT: Joshua 3:9-17
INTRO: As the old cliche goes, "nothing ventured, nothing gained." For those grappling with fear, or loss; the call to step forward into uncertain waters may seem too daunting. But God has a way of empowering us with courage via faith; as we step forward with Him and the family of Christ. Today as we celebrate the start of a new season, in a new venue; how might we reflect on the call and privilege to venture forward...together?