We’re a racially diverse, multi-generational Christian church committed to bringing hope to North San Diego County and the world.
Special Guest speaker, Jeremiah Castille, the Bronco responsible for “the fumble” that sent the Broncos to the Superbowl. He is currently the Chaplain for the University of Alabama football team.
Growing Great Families, part 1: Guest Speaker Arlene Pellicane shares about how we can live and raise kids in God centered families in today's digital world.
ACTS part 12: Opposition Breaks Out, Acts 6:8 - 7:60
Dr Scott Bayer, New Song Community Church, Oceanside, CA,
Audience and congregants had the opportunity to ask their questions about God, The Bible, and Christianity to our panel of 3 pastors.
In this message, we look at several items that do not bring joy, along with what brings true joy. You might be surprised at what they are!
This message gives the cure for depression by telling the stories of four people who lived out their callings to become fruitful, fulfilled and affirmed.
Pastor Munyoki leads us in a study of Philippians 2:14-18: "Do everything without grumbling and arguing, so that you may be blameless and pure, children of God who are faultless in a crooked and perverted generation, among whom you shine like stars in the world, by holding firm to the word of life. "
What does it mean to “work out your salvation with fear and trembling?” Pastor Hal will cover this, along with the great promise that God is at work in you during this message.
A typical love story begins with the introduction of two characters. Usually it’s a dashing man and an innocent woman. They meet by chance, and a spark ignites. They’re drawn to each other. Love smolders, then bursts into flame.
The love stories of Philippians 2 couldn’t be farther from this kind of sensual and emotional and romantic love. Love story number one is the story of Jesus, loving a people who have never pledged their love to Him. Love story number one is a one-way love. 1 John says that we love because He first loved us.
It’s a ridiculous love.
In this message from Phil. 2:1-4, Pastor Hal shows us that the humblest man in history constantly put others before Himself.
In following Jesus, Paul reminds us that we are called to lay down our earthly citizenship in exchange for one that is greater and bolder, worthy of Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice. In becoming a citizen, we may find opponents and face suffering. That is exactly why we need other like-minded citizens to stand firm with us in the trenches.
In this message from Philippians 1:21-26, Pastor Hal will show us how to think about death, and how to think about life from the inspiring example of the Apostle Paul.
What’s in Your Box? (Phil. 1:12-21) will help you clarify your highest priority in life, and what a fully devoted follower looks like as they put Christ first in all things.
During this weekend’s message, Pastor Hal will give us the behind-the-scenes story of what happened at New Song in 2020, help us with four lessons learned, and share two great hopes, along with a potential update to our Vision Statement for 2021.
Pastor Hal Seed starts a new series called “Completed” taking you through the book of Philippians and based on verse 1:6 that says “he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”