A Night with New Room: Ash Wednesday
It’s time to humble ourselves in the sight of the Lord—to confess, renounce and return with all our hearts.
It’s time to humble ourselves in the sight of the Lord—to confess, renounce and return with all our hearts.
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The band meeting was a form of discipleship that helped small groups of men and women practice intense vulnerability and confession of sin together. Watch this Seven Minute Seminary video by Dr. Scott Kisker as he traces the history of this powerful spiritual discipline.
Watch as Pete Greig prays for awakening in the church and in the nation in today’s video clip from New Room Conference 2016.
In today’s video, Bishop James Swanson points to the problem with some Methodists—being too methodical to the point that they want outcomes to problems before they try any solutions.
We invite you to join us for New Room Conference in 2017. Watch this video to learn about four emerging emphases from our gatherings.
In today’s video, Pete Greig tells the church that Christians actually hope from the future instead of for the future.
In today’s video, Bishop James Swanson encourages the church to unleash the power of God in our lives by actively practicing gratitude in the midst of where we currently are.
Join Aaron Perry as he talks to Mike Strauss and Chris Reese, editors of the new Dictionary of Christianity and Science: The Definitive Reference for the Interpretation of Christian Faith and Contemporary Science.
In today’s video, Pete Greig reminds us that the Christian faith is foundationally and utterly about hope. Hope calls us to live in light of the future which God has promised is coming through his kingdom.
In today’s video, Bishop James Swanson reminds us that the greatest challenge we face as a church is not necessarily how to respond to evil, but to help awaken the world to the presence of God in the midst of pain and suffering.
Join Jeremy Steele as he sits down with Matt LeRoy to talk about a new study in the works on the book of Acts called How to Start a Fire.