“Walking in the Dark”
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“Walking in the Dark”

In this sermon, Mary shares what she is experiencing and learning as she walks through the darkness of her husband’s death and the grief that follows such a loss.

“Abiding”
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“Abiding”

In this sermon, we wrap up the series on The Fruit of the Spirit by considering how one can abide in Jesus through obedience to the demands of love.

“Gentleness”
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“Gentleness”

The sermon is titled "Gentleness" preached by Mr. Joe Summers which is one of the Fruits of the Spirit. The scripture referenced by the sermon is: Philippians 4: 4-9.

“Undeterred Faithfulness”
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“Undeterred Faithfulness”

This week we explore what can deter us from living a faithful life by noticing the temptations that Jesus faced and yet remained faithful: distractions, thwarted and interrupted plans, the temptation to circumvent God’s way for an easy way, and how suffering, pain and loss tempt us to move away from faithfulness to fulfill our own wants.”

“God’s Gift, God’s Giving”
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“God’s Gift, God’s Giving”

This is the recording of the sermon that was live-streamed Sunday, July 28th, 2024 by Newberg First Presbyterian Church. The sermon is titled "God's Gift, God's Giving" preached by Dr. Brian O'Herin. The scripture referenced by the sermon is; Galatians 5: 16-25.

“Good Enough”
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“Good Enough”

This is the recording of the sermon that was live-streamed Sunday, July 21st, 2024 by Newberg First Presbyterian Church. The sermon is titled "Good Enough" preached by Ms. Lish Mannetter. The scripture referenced by the sermon is: 2 Corinthians 12: 9-10.

“Kindness”
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“Kindness”

This is the recording of the sermon that was live-streamed Sunday, July 14th, 2024 by Newberg First Presbyterian Church. The sermon is titled "Kindness" preached by Ms. Lish Mannetter. The scripture referenced by the sermon is: Luke 6: 43-49.

“Patience”
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“Patience”

In this message on Patience, we explore how understanding our relationship with time and waiting create space for the Holy Spirit to develop the fruit of patience in our lives. Patience leads to deepening our faith in God and hope that is sure.