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Fear is one of the greatest struggles of our generation. Jesus speaks directly into our anxiety, reminding us that our Heavenly Father knows our needs and can be trusted with our future. Peace is not found in having all the answers, but in knowing the One who does.A message from Pastor Andy Miles. Message based on Matthew 6:25-34; John 14:27; Luke 12:22-34. Discover more at fccnewsalem.com.

Every journey begins with an invitation. Jesus never called people merely to admire Him or believe facts about Him. He called them to follow Him. This opening message lays the foundation for the entire series by reminding us that Christianity is not simply about believing in Jesus, but becoming His disciple.A message from Pastor Andy Miles. Message based on Matthew 4:18-22; Luke 9:23-25; John 1:35-51; Mark 1:16-20. Discover more at fccnewsalem.com.

Christmas reminds us that God doesn't wait for our lives to become perfect before He comes near. Through the birth of Jesus, we see a Savior who reaches us in our lowest moments, wraps us with His love and care, and ultimately raises us into new life. Even the swaddling clothes point forward to the resurrection, revealing that what appears small or hidden may actually be God's greatest promise.A message from Pastor Patsy Sassano. Message based on Luke 2:7-12. Discover more at fccnewsalem.com.

God invites us to move from living in the fear of "what if" to trusting Him with "what is." Through Moses' encounter at the burning bush, we learn that God has already placed what we need in our hands for today's assignment, and He is faithful to provide everything else as we walk in obedience rather than fear.A message from Pastor Patsy Sassano. Message based on Exodus 4:1-5; Numbers 13:26-33. Discover more at fccnewsalem.com.

No matter how dark the current season feels, God is still working His good purposes. Through the life of Joseph and the words of Jesus, this message reminds us that we don't skip the dark parts of life - we walk through them with faith, trusting that God is bringing us to the good part where His purpose, presence, and promises become clear.A message from Pastor Patsy Sassano. Message based on Genesis 50:19-21; Genesis 1:1-5; Isaiah 5:20; Romans 8:28. Discover more at fccnewsalem.com.

God doesn't call us to live without fear or discouragement - He calls us to keep our focus on Him in the middle of them. Joshua's success wasn't rooted in perfect circumstances but in meditating on God's Word, trusting His presence, and taking the next faithful step. When we change our internal conversation to align with God's truth, our faith grows stronger than our fears.A message from Pastor Andy Miles. Message based on Matthew 5:7-10. Discover more at fccnewsalem.com.

God challenges His people to understand that blessing doesn’t come from shortcuts; it comes from alignment with Him. Even though their past has been marked by disobedience, God calls them forward with a promise: “From this day on, I will bless you.” This message reminds us that it’s never too late to start fresh and trust in what God is building next.A message from Pastor Andy Miles. Message based on Haggai 2:10–23; Romans 8:28; 2 Corinthians 5:17; James 4:8; Philippians 1:6. Discover more at fccnewsalem.com.

The people respond and begin the work, but it doesn’t feel impressive. Compared to what once was, it seems small and insignificant. God reminds them that faithfulness is not measured by appearance, but by obedience. This message encourages us to keep going even when what we’re doing feels small, trusting that God is present and at work.A message from Pastor Andy Miles. Message based on Haggai 1:12–15; 2:1–9; Zechariah 4:10; Hebrews 13:5; Galatians 6:9. Discover more at fccnewsalem.com.

God’s people had returned home with the intention of rebuilding the temple; but somewhere along the way, they lost focus. Life got busy, priorities shifted, and God’s work was left unfinished. Through Haggai, God calls them to stop and take an honest look at their lives. This message challenges us to evaluate where our priorities have drifted and what it means to put God first again.A message from Pastor Andy Miles. Message based on Haggai 1:1-11; Matthew 6:33; Proverbs 3:5-6; Luke 10:38-42. Discover more at fccnewsalem.com.

Ezekiel is told to speak to a valley of dry bones, a picture of complete hopelessness. But God brings life where there was none. This message reminds us that no situation is beyond God’s power. What feels dead, lost, or beyond repair can be restored when God moves.A message from Pastor Andy Miles. Message based on Ezekiel 37:1–14. Discover more at fccnewsalem.com.