New Life Fellowship NYC Sermons

An archive of Sunday messages from New Life Fellowship Church in Elmhurst (Queens), NY. New Life Fellowship is a multiracial community deeply transforming lives through Jesus for the sake of the world. Visit us on the web at newlife.nyc (https://newlife.nyc/)

Your Peacemaking Purpose | Waiting for Jesus | Pastor Redd Sevilla

We continue our Advent sermon series, “Waiting for Jesus,” by turning from the theme of Waiting to the theme of Peacemaking. Advent invites us to reflect on Christ as the Prince of Peace and to prepare our hearts for his coming. We’ll explore how Matthew 5 calls us to embody God’s peace in tangible, restorative ways. Jesus’ words remind us that peacemaking is not passive but an active expression of God’s character in the world. Together, we’ll consider how meeting needs and righting wrongs become part of our faithful anticipation of Christ’s arrival. Scripture Referenced: Matthew 5

12-07
34:48

Waiting like a Watchman | Waiting for Jesus | Pastor Rich Villodas

This message marks the beginning of our four-week Advent series, "Waiting For Jesus." As we turn to Psalm 130, we reflect on what it means to be a people who wait on the Lord with hope and expectancy. Like the watchman longing for the first light of dawn, we’ll consider how God shapes us in the waiting and invites us to trust His unfailing promises. Scripture Referenced: Psalm 130

11-30
34:21

Tell Them How Much the Lord has Done for You (Thanksgiving Sunday) | Gospel of Mark | Pastor Rich Villodas

During our Thanksgiving service, Pastor Rich shared a message on gratitude, and New Lifers shared stories of gratitude and hope. Scripture Referenced: Mark 5:18-20

11-23
16:49

New Wine, New Wineskins | Gospel of Mark | Pastor Rich Villodas

What does it mean to make room for something new? This message explores Jesus’ teaching on wine and new wineskins in the Gospel of Mark, and how God invites us into a life of renewal and fresh possibilities. Scripture Referenced: Mark 2:18-22

11-16
30:29

Jesus, Friend of Sinners | Gospel of Mark | Pastor Rich Villodas

This message continues our series through the Gospel of Mark. We explore a story where Jesus finds Himself among people of questionable reputation. Yet this scene is far more than a moment of social tension—it is deeply theological, revealing the heart of God’s kingdom and what life looks like when grace welcomes sinners to the table. Scripture Referenced: Mark 2:13-17

11-09
37:48

Jesus, the Forgiver | Gospel of Mark | Pastor Rich Villodas

We continue our series through the Gospel of Mark. This message explores how the kingdom of God draws near through the forgiveness that Jesus offers. Scripture Referenced: Mark 2:1-12

11-02
39:58

Jesus the Healer | Gospel of Mark | Pastor Helen Kim Nowalk

We continue our series through the Gospel of Mark as we explore Jesus as the Healer. Mark offers us a vivid snapshot of just twenty-four hours in the life of Jesus. In this brief yet beautiful account of His healing ministry, we discover profound truths about how to bring our own areas of brokenness before Him. This passage reveals what characterizes healing in the kingdom of God and how both healing and the absence of it can ultimately point us to something far greater. Scripture Referenced: Mark 1:29-34

10-26
29:58

Following Jesus, Fishing with Jesus | Gospel of Mark | Pastor Rich Villodas

We continue our series through the Gospel of Mark as we explore what it truly means to follow Jesus—and to fish with Him. At the heart of this message is the call to discipleship. Together, we’ll look at two key aspects of what it means to live in genuine relationship with Jesus. Scripture Referenced: Mark 1:16-20

10-19
35:56

Jesus and the Kingdom of God | Gospel of Mark | Pastor Rich Villodas

What is the Kingdom of God, and why does it matter for our everyday lives? This message explores one of Jesus’ central teachings in the Gospels—the good news that the Kingdom is near. Together, we’ll discover what this means for us today and how God calls us to live in response to it. Scripture Referenced: Mark 1:14-15

10-12
36:48

God's Beloved | Gospel of Mark | Pastor Sherin Swift

This message continues our journey through the Gospel of Mark with the story of Jesus’ baptism, a moment where His true identity is revealed more clearly. As we see who Jesus is, we begin to see ourselves differently. What does it mean for your life that Jesus is called the Beloved—and how might His identity reshape your own? Scripture Referenced: Mark 1:9-13

10-05
32:53

A Gospel for New Yorkers | Gospel of Mark | Pastor Rich Villodas

This message marks the beginning of a 5-month journey through the Gospel of Mark. Mark wastes no time confronting us with the reality of Jesus—the Messiah who calls us to follow Him with our whole lives. We launch the series with two pressing questions: What makes Jesus distinct? and What does it mean to prepare the way for Him? These are not just questions to ponder, but a call to live differently in light of the Gospel. Scripture Referenced: Mark 1:8

09-28
36:31

NextGen Sunday 2025 | Pastor Matt Manno

The next generation doesn’t need a flawless church — they need a faithful one. Right now, kids and teens are forming their faith by watching the way we live. Just as Paul urged Timothy to “fan into flame the gift of God” (2 Timothy 1:6), we are called to nurture our faith today in a way that can be seen, shared, and followed. A vibrant, living faith in the present is the greatest gift we can pass on to the future. This message invites us to discover how we can be future-focused by living faithfully in the present. Scripture Referenced: 2 Timothy 1:3-7

09-21
32:27

Vision Sunday 2025 | Pastor Rich Villodas

This Vision Sunday message is a reminder of who God is calling us to be as a church family. Pastor Rich talks about what it means to live as people sent into the world for the sake of others. He also shares about a new churchwide initiative that will shape our life and ministry in the season ahead. Scripture Referenced: John 20:19-22

09-14
36:48

Story of Naaman | Sunday School | Pastor Rich Villodas

This message concludes our Sunday School series by looking at one of the most well-known stories in the Old Testament, the story of Naaman. In his journey toward healing and transformation, we'll find a powerful reminder of God's grace and the unexpected ways He works in our lives. Scripture Referenced: 2 Kings 5

09-07
40:48

Moses parting the Red Sea | Sunday School | Pastor Jason Gaboury

We all know the story of Moses parting the Red Sea—but what if it’s about more than escaping captivity? This message continues our Sunday School series. In it, we'll see that God doesn’t only free us from what holds us back; He leads us into something brand new. At the waters, He offers more than deliverance – God offers us a new creation! Scripture Referenced: Exodus 14:19-28

08-31
33:04

Jonah and the Whale | Sunday School | Pastor Sherin Swift

You’ve probably heard about Jonah and the whale—but what if the best part of the story comes afterward? We continue our Sunday School series by diving into Jonah’s journey. This message explores something we don’t often discuss: what to do when we’re frustrated and angry—even when that frustration is aimed at God. Scripture Referenced: Jonah 4

08-24
37:48

David and Goliath | Sunday School | Pastor Matt Manno

David and Goliath is often told as the ultimate underdog tale… but is that the whole story? As we continue our Sunday School series, we’ll discover the true source of David’s confidence—and see how it can transform the way we live today. Scripture Referenced: 1 Samuel 17:45–47

08-17
33:31

The Call of Abraham | Sunday School | Pastor Rich Villodas

Are we living as tourists in our faith, or as pilgrims on a purposeful path? This message continues our Sunday School series with a study of the call of Abraham. Together, we explore how Abraham’s journey challenges us to examine our own. Scripture Referenced: Genesis 12:1-4

08-10
45:59

Tower of Babel | Sunday School | Pastor Rich Villodas

We continue our "Sunday School: A Fresh Look at Familiar Stories" series with a look at the well-known story of the Tower of Babel. Together, we explore how this ancient account speaks directly to our modern world, and what it means to follow Jesus in a culture where appearances of unity often mask deeper divisions. Join us as we seek wisdom, clarity, and purpose through God's Word. Scripture Referenced: Genesis 11:1-9

08-03
38:18

Ruth | Sunday School | Pastor Shauna Rushing

We continue our "Sunday School: A Fresh Look at Familiar Stories" series by exploring the Book of Ruth and what it reveals about unwavering love and faithfulness amid deep loss and hardship. Listen in for a fresh perspective on Ruth’s journey—a story of hope, loyalty, and God's redeeming grace. Scripture Referenced: Ruth 1-4

07-27
39:04

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