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Want to worship with us in person? Join us on Sundays at 8:30AM, 9:00AM, or 11:15AM. For more information visit NorthsideUMC.org/worship/.
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Exodus 34:6-7 | The Lord is steadfast on our journey, but what does this promise really mean? God does not promise that life will always stay consistent. God does not promise that there will be no consequences. It means that God is and will be merciful, gracious, slow to anger, abounding in steadfast love. And the great promise that we get in our covenant relationship with God – is that God will be with us on the journey.
Fit: Follow

Fit: Follow

2021-10-2619:44

Luke 6:37-38 | During our October focus on Christian stewardship, we are revisiting the same theme by asking the question, “What does it mean to be fit stewards in God’s kingdom?” Last week’s sermon explored how to Lead in the church as Christian stewards. Today’s message is entitled Follow. As Christ’s disciples, we are called to faithfully follow Jesus in every area of our lives, including financial faithfulness.
Fit: Lead

Fit: Lead

2021-10-1917:40

Luke 9:57-62 | Our church-wide, yearlong theme for 2021 is Fit! The Holy Spirit seeks to make our lives “fit for service” in God’s kingdom (see Luke 9:62). During the January worship series, we considered five areas of fitness:1) Mental Fitness2) Fiscal Fitness3) Relational Fitness4) Physical Fitness5) Spiritual Fitness During our October focus on Christian stewardship, we are revisiting the Fi...
Nehemiah 13:29-31Today, we are culminating our fall worship series entitled Fixer Upper: Welcome Home! There’s a place for you at Northside Church, and we welcome everyone home. However, we realize that there’s a lot of fixing-up left to do! During the series, we have explored the Old Testament books of Ezra and Nehemiah. Together they describe the Jews’ return from Babylonian Exile. The 23 chapters cover 110 years of Israel’s history as waves of Jews returned to Jerusalem.
Nehemiah 2:17-20Zerubbabel. Ezra. Nehemiah. Three different men, three different times, three different situations. They shared ONE thing in common: They dared to dream! God’s vision became their mission. Divine inspiration and human perspiration combined to make their dreams come true.
Nehemiah 1:1-10; 1 Peter 2:4-10During the series, we are exploring the Old Testament books of Ezra and Nehemiah. Together they describe the Jews’ return from Babylonian Exile. Over the past weeks, we have heard how Zerubbabel led the first group that rebuilt the altar and temple. Years later Ezra inspired a religious restoration. Today’s story focuses on Nehemiah who rebuilt the walls of Jerusalem.
Ezra 7:1-10There’s a place for you at Northside Church, and we welcome home everyone today. However, there’s a lot of fixing-up left to do! Today’s sermon is entitled Construction Blueprints.
There’s a place for you at Northside Church to KNOW the love of God, to GROW as a disciple of Jesus Christ, and to GO into the world to serve others. Our church is an ongoing project, but the foundation is firm and the bones are good. Today we are celebrating our homecoming. Northside Church, are you ready to see your fixer-upper, dream home?
Calm & the Storm

Calm & the Storm

2021-09-0722:34

Rev. Jeff Rogers shares a message from Matthew 8: 23-27. May we always remember that Jesus is with us, and he is bigger than any storm.
The only dumb questions are the ones we don’t ask. Our uncertainties and doubts can develop a deeper faith. So, frequently ask questions with the assurance that those who ask will receive.
John Wesley, the founder of the Methodist movement, wrote in a sermon: I am passing through life as an arrow through the air. I am a spirit come from God and returning to God . . . I want to know one thing, the way to heaven—how to land safe on that happy shore.We share Wesley’s desire to know the way to heaven. You see, this earth is not our home. According to 1 Peter 2: 11, we are “aliens and strangers in the world.” Christians are pilgrims traveling through this world to the next. Therefor...
By definition, miracles are difficult to comprehend and even harder to believe. Little wonder that people have doubts and questions about the miraculous. However, the pages of Scripture are filled with stories of signs and wonders. Do miracles still happen today? What do we believe as Christians?
The will of God has been the subject of countless books, studies, and homilies. It is impossible to address the question fully in one sermon. Our goal is to provide a broad overview of the topic, broken down in three ways: 1) The general or cosmic will of God2) The moral or ethical will of God3) The individual or personal will of God
Join us this episode for the beginning of a new worship series entitled FAQs. During August, we are exploring Frequently Asked Questions by Christians. In Matthew 7:7, Jesus promised, “Ask and it will be given to you. Seek and you will find. Knock and the door will be opened to you.” In the process of asking, seeking, and knocking, our questions strengthen our faith. In the coming weeks, some of the FAQs we will explore include:What is God’s will for my life?Do miracles still happen...
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