Mississauga Pastoral Library
“Regenerating Power of the Holy Spirit” - John 3:1-10
Sermon outline for part 3 of Unstoppable Work of the Holy Spirit: “Regenerating Power of the Holy Spirit” - John 3:1-10.
“Better than Staying Beside” - John 16:5-15
Sermon outline for part 2 of Unstoppable Work of the Holy Spirit: “Better than Staying Beside” - John 16:5-15.
2021 Vision Message: Unstoppable Work of the - Acts 11:17
2021 Vision Message delivered by Rev. Jason Noh.
2021 Bible Reading Plan
Are you being shaped and sanctified by the word of God? How have you been shaped and sanctified by the word of God this past year? How do you plan to be shaped and sanctified by the Word of God in the coming year?
Happy New Year of Bible Reading and Praying Together
We start the year with thanksgiving. That God has given us another day, another year to live. Life is a gift from God and we are grateful that God has gifted us with not just life—but life in Christ. We are grateful that God has saved us and has given us each day as an opportunity to live for his glory and to enjoy him and all the blessings he has given us in Christ.
2020 Seven Word Memoir
This year, as a way to reflect on this past year, we asked our New Hope Mississauga members to count the blessings of 2020 by capturing it in seven words.
How then shall we wait? - Matthew 25
Sermon outline for How then shall we wait? - Matthew 25
Extraordinary Peace in Indifference - John 1:1-14
Sermon outline for the advent sermon series, Extraordinary Peace in Extraordinary Times (3): Extraordinary Peace in Indifference- John 1:1-14
Extraordinary Peace in Conflict - Isaiah 9:5-7
Sermon outline for the advent sermon series, Extraordinary Peace in Extraordinary Times (2): Extraordinary Peace in Conflict - Isaiah 9:5-7
Extraordinary Peace in Darkness - Isaiah 9:1-14
Sermon outline for the new advent sermon series, Extraordinary Peace in Extraordinary Times: Extraordinary Peace in Darkness - Isaiah 9:1-4
Working for the LORD - 2 Thessalonians 3:1-18
Sermon outline for the final sermon in the series, Faith in Uncertain Times: Working for the LORD - 2 Thessalonians 3:1-18
Standing Firm in the Truth - 2 Thessalonians 2:1-17
Sermon outline for the eighth sermon in the series, Faith in Uncertain Times: Standing Firm in the Truth - 2 Thessalonians 2:1-17
Knowing the Purpose of Suffering - 2 Thessalonians 1:3-12
Sermon outline for the seventh sermon in the sermon series, Faith in Uncertain Times: Knowing the Purpose of Suffering - 2 Thessalonians 1:3-12
Life Groups & Missional Outlets
Jesus lived out his life in three relationships: UP—with the Father; IN—with his chosen followers; OUT—with the hurting world. As followers of Jesus we also need to live out our lives in three relationships. Our Christian life is not complete without the healthy dynamic of all three components.
Discerning the End Times - 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11
Sermon outline for the sixth sermon in the series Faith in Uncertain Times: Discerning the End Times - 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11
Working Out Salvation - 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12
Sermon outline for the fifth sermon in the sermon series, Faith in Uncertain Times: Working Out Salvation - 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12
Standing Firm - 1 Thessalonians 3:1-13
Sermon outline for the fourth sermon in the sermon series Faith in Uncertain Times: Standing Firm - 1 Thessalonians 3:1-13
Life Together in Life Groups
Christian life is never meant to be lived out alone; it is to be lived out together with brothers and sisters in Christ. Personal relationship with Christ is foundational. And communal life together is foundational in our personal walk with God. God saved not just individuals but a people—a people for himself and for one another.
Happy Thanksgiving!
As we celebrate Thanksgiving weekend, I pray that we will count the blessings of God and give thanks to Him from whom all blessings flow. May our heart abound in thanksgiving to our God who has lavished the riches of his grace in Christ Jesus.
Growing Together as Fruitful Disciples
This fall things are quite different in the kick-off of our new season of ministry due to the ongoing reality of the pandemic. Although the church facility is open for Sunday corporate gatherings, there are many restrictions and limitations as to how we gather, disciple and do missions.