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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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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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From cookies to calling, we're asking: Who will go on missions? If not me, then who? Learn how God can use each of us, no matter our past or present circumstances. In Week 2 of Mission X, we’ll discover that God can use everyone—regardless of their history or current situation. Through the stories of Jonah and Moses, who both felt unworthy or unwil…
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Let's Meditate on These Truths this Week: - False teachers often lack true spiritual anointing and authority, despite their persuasive speech and showmanship. - We must be wary of those who seek adoration and applause rather than genuinely glorifying God. - True spiritual leaders are characterized by humility, sound doctrine, and a focus on Christ …
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Andrew Baker | Genesis 3:1-22 — Out of the perfection of Eden, we see the ‘twist in the tale’ of God’s created order: the temptation of the serpent causes Adam and Eve to fall into sin. But even in the midst of human guilt, futile cover-ups, and blame-shifting, we see a God who pursues us, promising hope and providing a means for our redemption.…
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Discover how to live as a witness for Christ today! Our new series, Mission X, explores the importance of recognizing the mission God has for each of us and how to multiply the Kingdom. Key insights include: how to understand the Holy Spirit's role in our lives the need for trust and faith when stepping out of our comfort zones the significance of …
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Here Are Few Points to Meditate on this Week - God's judgment is inevitable for the wicked, including false teachers, while His rescue is assured for the righteous. This should encourage us to persevere in faith despite the prevalence of ungodliness around us. - Our response to sin matters and has eternal consequences. Like Lot, we may feel torment…
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As we wrap up our series, we talk about loving God with all your heart. We discuss how our hearts can be in different states, and how we need to be careful to whom we give our hearts. We also talk about how God is willing to take our hearts, no matter what state they are in, and give us a new one. New Vision Church serves online and in Fayetteville…
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Let's Meditate on These Truths this Week: - False teachers often use infiltration, isolation, and indoctrination to lead believers astray. We must be vigilant and grounded in Scripture to recognize these tactics. - Not all miracles or accurate prophecies come from God. We should judge teachers by their gifts, fruit, and character, always prioritizi…
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Andrew Baker | Luke 24:25-27,45-47; Genesis 1:1,27-28, 2:7; Romans 1:20, 5:8; Ephesians 1:5-6; Psalm 19:1 — From Creation to Christ we see a God with a heart of love for mankind, like a Father tenderly holding His newborn child. And it is nothing less than this love that is the central longing and need of every human heart. We were created and pred…
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In week 3 of our series, we highlight the importance of love as a guiding principle in relationships and faith. It's a surpassing love that helps us to be linked in with the Father Key points include: -understanding love's true characteristics -distinguishing real love from superficial displays -practicing love consistently through patience, kindne…
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Let's Meditate on These Truth this Week: - Know the Truth: We must actively engage with God's Word, understanding that knowing precedes remembering and reflecting. This knowledge acts as a safeguard against deception. - Remember the Truth: Personal experiences, while valuable, should always be confirmed by Scripture. The Bible serves as our "lamp s…
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Steve Lazar | 2 Kings 5:1-14 — Naaman’s account is one of despair turned to hope; pride turned to humility; and sickness turned to health. Like Naaman, our greatest need is to come in simplicity to the river of God’s grace, receiving the healing only He can bring. Hear reflections from long term missionary to Mozambique, Steve Lazar.…
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We continue in our series exploring 1 John and the essence of superior love and how it can set us free. Today, we explore the transformative power of God's love in our lives and relationships. We discuss how true love is unconditional and selfless, urging us to extend love to everyone, including difficult individuals. By abiding in God's love, we a…
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Let's Meditate on these Truths this Week: - Biblical literacy protects against false teaching: As we grow in our understanding of God's Word, we become better equipped to discern truth from error. - Spiritual maturity is a process of active cultivation: God provides the power, but we must make the effort to supplement our faith with virtues like go…
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Andrew Baker | Luke 24:13-32,44-49; 4:16-21 — On the road to Emmaus, Jesus came alongside His downcast disciples and ‘interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself’. In the Bible we see a single unified story which points to God’s great redemptive plan weaved throughout time. Like His disciples, may delving into His Script…
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Our new series, In the Name of Love, explores 1 John and the essence of unconditional love and how to let it transform your life and the lives around you. Key insights include how to start a meaningful relationship with God, ways to show love through selfless actions, and the significance of considering others before yourself. It discusses the chal…
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Let's Reflect and Remember these Aspects of the Message this Week: - God's love is permanent and unbreakable, unlike human relationships that may fail us. - We are "more than conquerors" through Christ, able to celebrate victory even in the midst of life's battles. - Nothing in all creation can separate us from God's love – not hardship, not persec…
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In today's service, we learn how we can shift from being passive participants in church life to active contributors, all while being led by Holy Spirit. Key aspects include: •Understanding the significance of being spirit-filled and what it means in our daily lives. •Recognizing the challenges that come with a deeper commitment to God and how to na…
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