Sinopse
Welcome to the weekly podcast of Pastor Jon Hasselbeck and Northgate Christian Community in Buffalo, New York. Northgate is a Christian community of all ages, mentoring students to change the world. For more information, visit us online at www.northgatebuffalo.com.
Episódios
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A Community of Service
15/05/2016 Duração: 31minPastor Jon is joined by Kate Vacanti of Let Them LOL to speak on the importance of service within a community. http://ltlol.com/
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A Community of God's Presence
08/05/2016 Duração: 32minThe full reality of something is often impossible to comprehend through studying second hand sources. This was true of Pastor Jon when he experienced the Grand Canyon, and this was true of Isaiah when he encountered God first hand (Isaiah 6:3-8). God does not just want us to know about Him, he wants us to know Him. Bill and Jen gave a powerful testimony about how we can use worship to encounter God and how the experience of encountering God can radically change our perspective and actions.
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A Community of God's Love
01/05/2016 Duração: 39minPastor Jon spoke on the third message in the series on community. He explained that we are a community of God’s love, which sets us free to worship Him openly. Pastor Jon offered three points of encouragement to the congregation: we are a community of God’s love, God’s love sets us free to worship, and God’s love sets us free to see as He sees. He mentioned that we are to “love God because He first loved us” (1 John 4:19). Pastor Jon also illustrated the concept of fear and explained how scripture references fear as ‘phobos’, which in Greek is where we derive the word phobia. The New Testament uses at least three different derivatives of this same root word. The first example references an anxious fear, phobos, and is found in 1 John 4:18: “There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.” The second refers to a respect, or submissive fear. 1 Peter 2:18 offers wisdom to respect the authority that has been placed
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A Community Of Praise
24/04/2016 Duração: 34minPastor Jon introduced the second sermon as a follow up to last week’s message, “We’re Better Together.” He began his message by explaining a relationship he developed at college with a janitor by the name of Keith. Pastor Jon emphasized the fact that this janitor always had a positive outlook on life and used the skills that God blessed him with to have a profound influence on the lives of students on Pastor Jon’s campus. He explained that even though the janitor didn’t have the highest profile or highest paying job, that didn’t prevent him from showing God’s glory everywhere he went. He also shared that often times when we are going through times of struggle; it helps to lift up the name of God in praise, much like David did in many of the Psalms. Pastor Jon offered Psalm 135:1-4 as an example: “Praise the Lord! Praise the name of the Lord; Praise Him, O you servants of the Lord! You who stand in the house of the Lord, in the courts of the house of our God, Praise the Lord, for the Lord is good; Sing praises
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We're Better Together
17/04/2016 Duração: 40minPastor Jon shared a message about the fact that we, as a body of believers, are better together. He explained various events in the Bible from Exodus through Revelation to explain God’s divine provision for those who proclaim the name of Jesus. He showed a moving video that displayed the courageous actions of a Buffalo police officer who saved the life of a one year old who was unconscious and unable to breathe. The police officer mentioned that he reached a point where there was nothing he could do for the child based on his own merits or accolades, but he called on the name of Jesus and the child was miraculously saved. He also gave glory to God during a recent council meeting. Pastor Jon explained that our trials and tribulations offer us an opportunity to glorify God through our struggles, trusting in Him to provide us with victories in our lives. He also explained how there have been numerous prayers that have been extended over the city of Buffalo over the past decades and offered encouragement through
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Baptism
10/04/2016 Duração: 35minChris spoke on the biblical concept of Baptism. In Acts 2:37-38, Chris drew two issues from the passage. The first: Whether or not baptism is the cause of the forgiveness of our sins. He would say that Jesus is the reason for the forgiveness of our sins. The second issue is when Peter says “in the name of Christ”. Chris asked the question if baptism is meant to be a formula. Northgate believes that it is not meant to be seen as a formula. It is important to note that it is our conviction that we would say “in the name of father, son, and holy spirit” just as Jesus did in Matthew 28. However, this is not meant to be a formula either. It was here that he first illustrated the relationship that baptism has to marriage. He gave the example of his own wedding, in addition to a friend of his. Where the ceremony and paperwork didn't go as planned. He questioned if that meant both he and his friend weren’t technically married. The significance of marriage is in the ceremony, not what is said or forgotten to be said.
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A Story Worth Living
27/03/2016 Duração: 42minPastor Jon shared the story of Resurrection Sunday and explained how Jesus chose us to live a life alongside Him. He explained the story of Cinderella’s shoe and mentioned how the prince in the story was less concerned with outside looks or appearances and was much more interested in the character of the one who left her glass slipper behind. This is similar to the resurrection story because Jesus’ resurrection fits perfectly into everything that we were designed for. Ephesians 2:6 states: “And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with Him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus.” Pastor Jon also described the life of Peter by illustrating the fact that Peter was always quick to jump to the aid of the friends that were closest to him, almost to a fault in some cases. He even cut off the ear of a servant of the high priest. Pastor Jon mentioned that although we can sometimes be down on ourselves for decisions we’ve made in our lives (Peter was in a similar situation after Jesus was crucified), the story o
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Palm Sunday
20/03/2016 Duração: 33minPastor Jon shared the story of Palm Sunday with the congregation and explained the historical context of Jesus’ triumphal entry that was depicted in John 12. He mentioned that the typical entry for a king in Jesus’ time was in a chariot pulled by white horses. However, Jesus humbled himself by turning toward Jerusalem and riding in on a donkey. Pastor Jon also explained the fact that one misconception that we as Christians should seek to overcome is that Jesus’ gift of salvation on the cross is a gift that we need to earn. He explained that the purpose of a gift is to be received rather than earned. He concluded his message with a call to think about any people that you feel called to invite to Easter Sunday service and reach out to them this week.
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Experiencing Doubts
13/03/2016 Duração: 35minChris Parker shared a message with the congregation on how we should handle situations in life when we experience doubt. He explained Matthew 28:27 which states: “When they saw Him, they worshipped Him, but some doubted.” Chris explained how this debunks the idea that many believers have now that if they were living in Jesus’ time there would be no reason for any doubt in their hearts. Chris also offered encouragement by explaining the fact that God will not love us more or less based on our level of faith, He is far more interested in our hearts. He also asked the question, “Do our doubts disqualify us from salvation?” He offered five points that contradict this question that were intended to offer encouragement to anyone struggling with doubt. 1) Logical inconsistency- There can only be one outcome; two people praying in equal and opposite directions cannot achieve the same outcome.2) This thinking assumes an un-Christ like portrait of God3) Creates a learning phobia4) Sets people up for a fall5) Certainty
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Dignity of the Human Race
06/03/2016 Duração: 33minPastor Jon invited a guest speaker, Fran McGreevy, to offer his perspective on the dignity of man. Fran elaborated on how there is a need in our society to see others in the image of Christ. This concept applies to both believers and non-believers. He offered insight that no other philosophy or religion gives people any dignity of man than Christianity does. Fran also explained John 10:10, which states: “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the fullest.” He mentioned that the only reason that the enemy would want to feed us lies is that what Christ provides to us is so powerful that the enemy cannot win our hearts without stealing from us. Fran also provided examples from his career as a middle school principal and mentioned that there are many parallels between education research and scriptural research. The key to a happy and successful student is their ability to tap into their minds and thinking, their heart and the longings of their heart
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Western New York Marriage
28/02/2016 Duração: 32minKevin and Anna Barrett, educators by trade and by nature, shared an autobiographical message depicting the importance of God's word in the concept of Marriage. They shared there have been many outlets that teach on the subject of Marriage, Men are from Mars and Women are From Venus by John Gray is an example they gave, yet none of these educational seminars or books seemed to work. They stated that these other systems didn't work because they were not rooted in the Word of God. Perhaps the subtitle of Gray's work describes Anna and Kevin's point best; it states, "A Practical Guide to improving Communication and Getting What You Want From a Relationship". The Barrett's encourage us to not focus on getting what YOU want out of the relationship, but to focus on what the other person in the relationship wants. They told us to do the following: 1) Remind ourselves where we came from: a place of Grace and Love2) Become Imitators of Christ3) Make Disciples