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  • Jeremy Parker published a bulletin
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    2025-12-21
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    2025-12-14
    Survival mode was never God’s design. In Matthew 6:25–34, Jesus gently calls us away from anxiety and into a deeper trust in our Heavenly Father. As we learn to seek first His kingdom, we discover a life anchored in peace, purpose, and the freedom to live for more than just getting through the day.
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    1. Jeremy Parker published a bulletin
      12 days ago

      ReadNew Vision Fellowship
      2025 Annual Meeting
    2. Jeremy Parker published a bulletin
      12 days ago

      ReadNew Vision Fellowship
      2025-12-14
    3. New Vision Fellowship
      14 days ago

      The 18 Inch-Journey to Finding a Searching God
      In Deuteronomy 4, Moses warns Israel about wandering hearts and misplaced worship—but he also gives a powerful promise: even if God’s people find themselves far from Him, “from there you will seek the LORD your God, and you will find Him when you seek Him with all your heart and all your soul.” This sermon explores what it truly means to seek God in a world full of distractions and lesser gods. Like the wise men who followed the star, wisdom still leads us toward the presence of Jesus. And just as God assured Israel, He remains near, merciful, and ready to be found by all who earnestly seek Him. “Wise men still seek Him”—and everyone who does will discover a God who has been pursuing them all along.
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        14 days ago

        Kept in His Name
        In His prayer to the Father, Jesus reveals the deep care and protection He has for His followers. He speaks of those the Father has given Him and asks that they be kept in His name—held secure, guarded, and united by the power and character of God Himself. This sermon explores what it means to live under the shelter of God’s name: to be known, protected, and preserved by the One who never loses those entrusted to Him. In a world full of pressures and uncertainties, Jesus reminds us that our identity and security are not found in our strength, but in the God who keeps us. We are safe because we are His—and He keeps His own.
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          Set Apart: The Grace & Grit of Holiness
          Peter calls believers to a life that is both challenging and transformative—a life set apart by God’s grace and strengthened by His Spirit. In 1 Peter 1:13–16, we are urged to prepare our minds, pursue obedience, and reflect the holiness of the One who has called us. This sermon explores the tension of holiness: it requires effort, endurance, and intentionality, yet it is rooted in God’s grace and empowered by His Spirit. Living set apart isn’t about perfection—it’s about daily aligning our hea
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          1. New Vision Fellowship
            14 days ago

            Set Apart: The Grace & Grit of Holiness
            Peter calls believers to a life that is both challenging and transformative—a life set apart by God’s grace and strengthened by His Spirit. In 1 Peter 1:13–16, we are urged to prepare our minds, pursue obedience, and reflect the holiness of the One who has called us. This sermon explores the tension of holiness: it requires effort, endurance, and intentionality, yet it is rooted in God’s grace and empowered by His Spirit. Living set apart isn’t about perfection—it’s about daily aligning our hea
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              14 days ago

              Praying for One Glorious Mission
              In John 17, Jesus lifts His eyes to the Father and prays with singular focus: that His life, death, and resurrection would glorify God and fulfill the mission He was sent to accomplish. This prayer reminds us that the ultimate purpose of our lives is not comfort, recognition, or success, but the glory of God made manifest through obedience and surrender. This sermon explores Jesus’ mission-focused prayer, inviting us to align our hearts with His purpose, live for eternal significance, and participate in the one glorious mission of revealing God’s glory to the world.
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                In the World but Not of the World
                In His prayer for the disciples, Jesus acknowledges the tension every believer feels—living in a broken world while belonging to a holy God. In John 17:11–19, He doesn’t ask the Father to remove His followers from the world, but to protect them, sanctify them, and send them into it with purpose. This sermon unpacks Jesus’ call to a distinct, set-apart life—not isolated, but intentionally engaged. We explore how God keeps us, shapes us through His truth, and commissions us to shine His light in places that desperately need Him. We are here on purpose. We live in the world—but our identity, values, and mission come from the One who has set us apart.
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