"Seeing Beyond The Limits” | Rev. Lavetta Pope
Seeing Beyond the Limits" reminds us that God's vision for our lives stretches far beyond what we can measure. Through Zechariah 2, Pastor Lavetta Pope challenges us to stop defining our lives by limitations and start making room for God's expansion, protection, and glory.
“Seeing Beyond the Limits” explores how God redefines boundaries not to restrict us, but to expand us. Preaching from Zechariah 2:1–5, Pastor Lavetta Pope reveals how God calls us to put down our measuring tools and trust Him to build beyond what we can see. Through the Perception of Possibilities, the Promise of Protection, and the Vision of Hope, this message challenges us to stop limiting God's work in our lives.
Just like Jerusalem, God desires to make our lives places of limitless expansion, surrounded by His fire and filled with His glory. We are invited to stop merely surviving and start thriving in His presence. When we surrender our vision for His, we find a God who is not only our builder but our protector and indweller.
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December 1, 2024 | "The Certainty of Hope, ‘I will not be shaken” | Rev. Lavetta Pope
Experience the transformative power of faith with Pastor Lavetta Pope’s sermon on “The Certainty of Hope, ‘I will not be shaken’”, exploring Christian empowerment through missions in Mozambique.
9:30 AM Service
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Experience the transformative power of faith with Pastor Lavetta Pope's sermon on "The Certainty of Hope, ‘I will not be shaken’", exploring Christian empowerment through missions in Mozambique.
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July 21, 2024 | "Daniel: A Fireproof Faith” | Rev. Lavetta Pope
Rev. Lavetta Pope’s sermon, “A Fireproof Faith,” delivered as part of the “Daniel” series, focuses on the enduring strength of faith in the face of adversity. The sermon draws on Daniel 3:19-28, where Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego face the fiery furnace rather than compromise their devotion to God. Rev. Pope uses this narrative to discuss the themes of cultural conflict, divine protection, and unwavering commitment to faith. She encourages listeners to remain steadfast and trust in God’s sovereignty, despite the pressures and trials that may arise from the surrounding culture. The sermon calls on believers to stand firm by their convictions, assuring them that trials serve to strengthen their faith and glorify God.
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Rev. Lavetta Pope’s sermon, “A Fireproof Faith,” delivered as part of the “Daniel” series, focuses on the enduring strength of faith in the face of adversity. The sermon draws on Daniel 3:19-28, where Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego face the fiery furnace rather than compromise their devotion to God. Rev. Pope uses this narrative to discuss the themes of cultural conflict, divine protection, and unwavering commitment to faith. She encourages listeners to remain steadfast and trust in God’s sovereignty, despite the pressures and trials that may arise from the surrounding culture. The sermon calls on believers to stand firm by their convictions, assuring them that trials serve to strengthen their faith and glorify God.
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January 7, 2024 | "Fresh Starts Fervent Prayers: Just Pray" | Rev. Dan Parrish & Rev. Lavetta Pope
Uncover the essence of authentic prayer with Pastor Dan Parrish and Pastor Lavetta Pope in 'Just Pray', a sermon from 'Fresh Starts, Fervent Prayers', focusing on sincere communication with God.
9:30 AM - Traditional Service - Rev. Dan Parrish
11:15 AM - Praise Service - Rev. Lavetta Pope
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Emphasizing this belief, Pastor Vicki announces a series of activities to focus on prayer's power. These include a call for the congregation to participate in a morning fast every Thursday, with the option to fast from various things like food, phones, or social media, and to pray specifically for the church and God's guidance. Additionally, she invites the congregation to attend the Wednesday night prayer gathering, assuring them of a welcoming and powerful experience.
In her closing remarks, Pastor Vicki expresses excitement and anticipation for the changes and blessings she believes God will bring to the church, setting an enthusiastic tone for the upcoming series and sermons.
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In the 11:15 hour, in her empowering sermon “Just Pray,” Rev. Lavetta Pope explores the profound simplicity and power of prayer, drawing from James 5:13–18. She emphasizes that prayer is not just a ritual but a dynamic communication with God, shaping our lives and aligning us with His will. This message resonates deeply with New Hope’s mission to be rooted in God’s Word and renewed by the Holy Spirit. Rev. Pope encourages us to approach prayer as a necessity, a command, and a lifestyle, irrespective of life’s circumstances. Whether in trouble or joy, prayer remains our constant source of strength and connection with God. This aligns with New Hope’s commitment to love Jesus, care for all, and follow God’s guidance. To further explore and embody these values, visit New Hope’s Mission. Delve deeper into the transformative power of prayer with related teachings in our Message Archive.
Pastor Dan Parrish' sermon from the 9:30 am service.
Pastor Lavetta Pope's sermon from the 11:15 am service.
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August 6, 2023 | "Called" | Rev. Lavetta Pope & Pastor Dan Parrish
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11:15 AM - Praise Service - Called - Rev. Dan Parrish
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"You Don't Know My Story" Sermon | Pastor Lavetta Pope | April 16, 2023
“Jesus’ scars through his crucifixion give evidence of his redemption. Our story is based on how we obtained the scars. How we respond to the scars helps us be delivered from our scars. The insight from the text is based on Thomas' willingness to ask some critical questions of Jesus. His answer is how we reconcile our scars and wound inflicted by the hurt we carry. “ - Pastor Lavetta Pope
9:00 Traditional Service
11:00 AM Praise Service
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