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White Fields Community Church | A Christian Church in Longmont, Colorado
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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 this series, we will be looking at some of Jesus' appearances prior to His birth in Bethlehem. As we look at these "Christophanies," we will see how, through the ages, God appeared to people, revealing Himself to us and foreshadowing the culmination of when Jesus would take on human flesh and be born as one of us to save us.Advent ServicesDecember 7th - Face to Face with GodDecember 14th - The Commander of the Lord's ArmyDecember 21st - God With Us in the FireChristmas Eve Services - 2:30, 4:00, & 5:30 PMInvite a friend!
In Colossians 3:16 we see that church singing engages our mind, will, and emotions, giving voice to our joy, sorrow, shared faith, and unity as the body of Christ.
In Habakkuk 3:1-19 we see that faith enables you to rejoice in whatever life brings, because God’s faithfulness gives confidence and His promises give hope.
In Habakkuk 2:2-20 we see that living by faith means taking God at His word and viewing your present circumstances through the lens of His promises.
In this week’s Sermon Extra, Pastors Nick and Michael dive into the questions raised by Habakkuk’s lament in chapter 1 and explore why God allows evil and suffering in the world. Along the way, they also discuss the meaning of the word “delve”—and debate whether Michael might actually be a robot.
In Habakkuk 1:5-2:1 we see how, in confusing times, faith rests in God’s character while waiting for His plan to unfold.
Habakkuk 1:1-4 calls you to bring your pain to God, knowing that He will meet you to give hope and purpose.
Pastors Michael and Stephen recently traveled to Ukraine, where Michael collaborated with Ukrainian songwriters—writing and recording new music—while Steven spent time with pastors and church members across the eastern regions, visiting churches in Vinnytsia, Svitlovodsk, Kharkiv, Poltava, Donetsk, and Kyiv.
In Matthew 28:16-20 we discover how seeing the risen King fills our lives with purpose—to worship Him and make Him known in the world.
In this Sermon Extra, pastors Nick and Nate discuss the complementary nature of the post-resurrection appearances of Jesus in the four gospels.👉 Explore more insights from Pastor Nick’s blog: nickcady.org
In Matthew 28:1-15 we see that, because Jesus rose from the dead, we can be forgiven, transformed, and truly alive forevermore.
In Matthew 27:55-66, we see how, in Jesus’ burial, God was at work in the darkness, transforming the grave from a place of despair into a place of hope.
Guest Pastor Greg OpeanThe BIBLE speaks of the great SALVATION of God in the life of the BELIEVER in 3 TENSES Past, Present, and Future
In Matthew 27:45-54 we see that the death of Jesus grants us access to God's life-giving presence and testifies that he truly is the Son of God.
In John 6:35, we see:Jesus is the one who heals all that is broken in man and satisfies the longing in our souls.
In Matthew 27:27-44 we see that on the cross, Jesus bore the curse of sin, so that we might receive the crown of life.
Pastors Nick and Michael wrestle with the shocking comparison between us and a murderer like Barabbas—and unpack a fascinating archaeological discovery that confirms the identity of Pontius Pilate.👉 Explore more insights from Pastor Nick’s blog: nickcady.orgCheck out more about other topics from Pastor Nick's blog: nickcady.org
In Matthew 27:11-26 we see that because Jesus, the innocent one, was condemned, the guilty can be set free and made new from the inside out.
In this Sermon Extra, pastors Nick and Nate discuss questions from Matthew 27, including why Matthew 27:9–10 attributes a prophecy to Jeremiah that is actually found in the book of Zechariah, and whether Judas could have repented and been saved.Check out more about other topics from Pastor Nick's blog: nickcady.org














