"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. A king is promised several times in Isaiah’s prophecies. For Israel, who would soon be exiled, these prophecies would give them hope that a generation could return home and dwell in peace. But there are clear whispers that this coming king will be more than just Israel’s next leader—he would be a Savior of all. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
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"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. A king is promised several times in Isaiah’s prophecies. For Israel, who would soon be exiled, these prophecies would give them hope that a generation could return home and dwell in peace. But there are clear whispers that this coming king will be more than just Israel’s next leader—he would be a Savior of all. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
"The King" is our sermon series through Matthew. Jesus gets aboard a ship to cross the Sea of Galilee with his disciples and a fierce storm arises while Jesus is asleep. By calming the storm, he teaches his disciples a lesson about his deity. On the heels of the storm, thousands of demons await Jesus and the disciples on the shore. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!
New Heights Church Podcast
"The Kingdom" is our sermon series through Isaiah. A king is promised several times in Isaiah’s prophecies. For Israel, who would soon be exiled, these prophecies would give them hope that a generation could return home and dwell in peace. But there are clear whispers that this coming king will be more than just Israel’s next leader—he would be a Savior of all. If you made the decision to trust Jesus, or God challenged you in a specific way during this sermon, please let us know by contacting us at hello@newheightswv.com, so that we can celebrate and pray with you!