Audio at New Hope Hillside Church
Summary: New Hope church and Pastor John Van Sloten believe that God has not given up on the world. He is working in many ways, through science and movies, music and nature. Join us as we journey closer to God through the culture we live in.
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In this message Pastor Rich will touch on artist Ben Harper, the creation poem of Genesis 1, busts of emperors in Ancient Rome, idols vs. icons, the Imago Dei, being filled with the Holy Spirit, and our identity and calling to be "pictures" and "picture" of Jesus.
Pastor Rich does another installment in our Big Theological Words series: Sacramental. Sacraments have often been described as visible signs of invisible realities. Usually we name Eucharist and Baptism as sacraments, but can our whole lives be sacramental?
Music is one of those somethings we all know, we all have experienced, and hopefully enjoyed… And yet it is difficult to say exactly what it is, how it operates, or the power it has in our lives and the world around us. Today we look at music - mostly from 35,000 feet while occasionally trying to touch the ground where we live.
Ubuntu is what we call our church’s ongoing partnership in Malawi and attempts to connect with our world at home.
We begin a John Templeton Grant funded, faith and science sermon series entitled, God's Body Language. This message will explore the topic of interdependence (both in the body and in God’s nature!).
One person’s attempt to find the Everywhere God in a space shared with inability, frustration, self-pity, pride and shalom.
In this sermon we are going to listen to Jesus’ Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard (seeing as it’s the Labour Day and all).
In this message we explore the topics of resurrection and glory through the lens of the Oscar winning film, ‘Searching for Sugar Man’.
Reggae is a genre of music infused with spirituality – a message of liberation, peace, justice, love and togetherness. The music of a tiny island with less than three million souls has had global impact…
a book that resonates with a search that every human being is on...
Apocalypse, while this word invokes images of stars falling from the sky and the world coming to a crazy, embattled end. The biblical use of the word (and concept) of apocalypse is something different entirely - and something very close to the vision of New Hope Hillside.
The story of "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss, see what it has to teach about an unrelenting and ever-pursuing God.
In this message we’re going to listen for God’s ‘making real’ truth through the story of Pinocchio.
In this sermon Pastor Rich will be talking about wine. Wine: the good gift of God. Wine: what Jesus made jugs of for his first recorded miracle. Wine: the blood of Christ poured out for us in love.
Bread has a social and emotional significance beyond its importance in nutrition; it plays essential roles in religious rituals and secular culture. Its prominence in daily life is reflected in language, where it appears in proverbs, colloquial expressions, in prayer and even in the etymology of words.-Wikipedia