"We Are New Hope: We are Placed Here for a Purpose" | Rev. Dr. Vicki Harrison | January 29, 2023
"The greatest commandment is to love God AND to love others. Jesus is saying that there is no way we can separate our love of God from our love of people. They are intricately connected.“ - Rev. Dr. Vicki Harrison
9:00 Traditional Service
11:00 AM Praise Service

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"There is an epidemic of loneliness. People need the family of faith and don’t even know it!“ - Rev Dr. Vicki Harrison
""What part of your life have you not yet turned over to Jesus?“ - Rev Dr. Vicki Harrison
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"We Are New Hope: We are a Family of Faith " | Rev. Dr. Vicki Harrison | January 22, 2023
"There is an epidemic of loneliness. People need the family of faith and don’t even know it!“ - Rev Dr. Vicki Harrison
9:00 Traditional Service
11:00 AM Praise Service
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More Sermons in this Series
In this message from Pastor Vicki Harrison, explore what it means to be sealed by the Holy Spirit from the moment you believe. Learn how the Spirit assures, convicts, empowers, and transforms.
In this Pentecost message, Pastor Roberto Chaple explores Acts 2:1–4 and how the arrival of the Holy Spirit marked the beginning of a global movement. Discover what it means to carry the fire of God.
Discover the significance of baptism as Pastor Vicki Harrison explores Acts 22:6–16. Learn why baptism is a sacrament, a covenant, and a public declaration of new life in Jesus. What are you waiting for?
How can the church leave a lasting spiritual legacy for the next generation? Listen to Pastor Vicki Harrison and a panel of young parents share insights on parenting, discipleship, and welcoming Millennials back into the fold.
On May 18, 2025, New Hope celebrates Graduation Sunday with a powerful service led by the Next Gen team. Discover what it means to live a life that matters and pass on your faith legacy.
In this powerful Mother’s Day message, Pastor Betty Bricker shares how spiritual parenting can shape lives and leave a legacy of faith. Learn from Matthew 20:20-23 and discover the call to influence others through prayer, encouragement, and love.
Other Sermons by Vicki Harrison
"We Are New Hope: We are Jesus’ Servants " | Rev. Dr. Vicki Harrison | January 15, 2023
""What part of your life have you not yet turned over to Jesus?“ - Rev Dr. Vicki Harrison
9:00 Traditional Service

11:00 AM Praise Service
Listen to and subscribe to the audio-only podcast with your favorite podcasting app below.
More Sermons in this Series
In this message from Pastor Vicki Harrison, explore what it means to be sealed by the Holy Spirit from the moment you believe. Learn how the Spirit assures, convicts, empowers, and transforms.
In this Pentecost message, Pastor Roberto Chaple explores Acts 2:1–4 and how the arrival of the Holy Spirit marked the beginning of a global movement. Discover what it means to carry the fire of God.
Discover the significance of baptism as Pastor Vicki Harrison explores Acts 22:6–16. Learn why baptism is a sacrament, a covenant, and a public declaration of new life in Jesus. What are you waiting for?
How can the church leave a lasting spiritual legacy for the next generation? Listen to Pastor Vicki Harrison and a panel of young parents share insights on parenting, discipleship, and welcoming Millennials back into the fold.
On May 18, 2025, New Hope celebrates Graduation Sunday with a powerful service led by the Next Gen team. Discover what it means to live a life that matters and pass on your faith legacy.
In this powerful Mother’s Day message, Pastor Betty Bricker shares how spiritual parenting can shape lives and leave a legacy of faith. Learn from Matthew 20:20-23 and discover the call to influence others through prayer, encouragement, and love.
"The greatest commandment is to love God AND to love others. Jesus is saying that there is no way we can separate our love of God from our love of people. They are intricately connected.“ - Rev. Dr. Vicki Harrison