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Sermons and messages from Pastor Nick Cady and the teaching team at White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado.
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In John 21:1-25, in Peter’s restoration we see that sin leads to separation, but in order for restoration to take place there must be death that leads to new life.
In Romans 6:4-9 we see that because Jesus rose from the grave, you can walk in new life now and share in His eternal life forever.
In Matthew 21:1–11, we discover why we rejoice, are glad, and worship Jesus.
In John 13:18-38 we see that in the guilt of our sin we can walk in unrepentance which leads to ruin, or in our failure we can humble ourselves to receive the grace of the cross.
In this week’s Sermon Extra, Pastors Michael and Nate discuss Gospel of John 13 and the powerful example of Jesus Christ washing His disciples’ feet.What does it mean for leaders to be servants?What does servant leadership actually look like in everyday life?This conversation explores how Jesus redefines leadership through humility, love, and action—and how that mindset can be lived out practically today.
In John 13:1-17 we see that Our Lord Jesus humbled himself to serve and cleanse, and He calls us to serve others.
In this Sermon Extra, Pastors Nick and Michael wrap up the study of the Book of Nehemiah by looking at the sobering reality revealed in Nehemiah 13: revival doesn’t always stick. After the spiritual renewal and commitments earlier in the book, the people quickly drift back into compromise, showing that outward reform alone cannot truly change the human heart. This final chapter helps us see how Nehemiah’s work ultimately points forward to the deeper renewal God would bring through Jesus Christ, and we also give a brief preview of what’s coming next in the teaching series at White Fields.
In Nehemiah 13:1-31 we see that God’s work continues to flourish when devotion to Him is guarded and hearts are renewed by His grace.
Pastor Michael sits down with White Fields missionary Laci Németh to explore his journey into ministry, the hard-fought battle he and many others have waged against human trafficking, and his renewed calling to walk alongside weary pastors—helping them confront burnout and rediscover the gift of true rest.SA Foundation: https://www.safoundation.comAnonymous Ways: https://nevtelenutak.hu/Barna Research: https://www.barna.com/trends/pastors-quitting-ministry-barna-data/
In Nehemiah 11:1-12:47 we see that God’s work in us produces joyful dedication and thanksgiving, and makes us a living testimony of His grace to the world.
In Nehemiah 9:1-10:39 we see that Jesus meets our confession with forgiveness and transforms our hearts to walk in faithful living.
In this week’s Sermon Extra, Pastors Nick and Michael talk about what it truly means to experience the joy of the Lord — and why that joy is our strength.What is the real source of our strength as believers? Is it circumstances, success, or something deeper?They discuss how the joy of the Lord isn’t rooted in what’s happening around us, but in what God has already done for us. When life drains us, distracts us, or discourages us, how do we reignite the joy of our salvation?If you’ve felt spiritually tired or worn down, this episode will help you refocus on the true source of lasting strength.
In Nehemiah 7:1-8:18 we see that God works in us as we receive His word and respond with joyful obedience.
In this week’s Sermon Extra, Pastor Nick and Intern Timothy Smith discuss Nehemiah 6 and what it means to discern and prioritize the callings God places on your life.How do you know the difference between a good opportunity and a great calling? And how do you stay focused when distractions — even good ones — try to pull you away from what God has asked you to do?We explore the tension between God’s will and specific callings, looking at Nehemiah’s response to opposition as a model of clarity and obedience.Tim also shares his journey into ministry — serving at White Fields, leading in Young Adults, and pursuing seminary — and how God shapes calling over time.If you’ve ever wondered what to prioritize or how to stay faithful to what God has put in front of you, this conversation is for you.
In Nehemiah 6:1-19 we see that God’s work is accomplished as we persevere in His callings rather than giving in to distractions.
In this week’s sermon extra, Pastors Nick and Michael discuss the conflict in Nehemiah chapter 5, where injustice and economic disparity threaten God’s people from within. They explore God’s heart for the vulnerable and what it means to walk in the fear of the Lord. This conversation challenges believers to consider how our treatment of others shapes our witness to the watching world today.👉 Explore more insights from Pastor Nick’s blog: nickcady.org
In Nehemiah 5:1-19 we see that God’s work advances when His people receive loving correction that leads to repentance and renewal.
In this week’s Sermon Extra, Pastors Michael and Stephen examine how discouragement is used as a tactic against God’s people, drawing from Nehemiah and the role of imprecatory psalms and prayer within the life of the church.
In Nehemiah 3:1-32 we see that God’s work advances as every member of Christ’s body faithfully does their part.
In Nehemiah 2:1-20 we see that God’s work advances as we boldly respond in faith to what He has revealed.
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