Sermons

Sermons

At New Song we believe that the Gospel isn’t good advice about what God expects from us; the Gospel is the Good News of what God has done for us in Jesus our Mediator, Advocate, Saviour and Friend. So every Sunday we proclaim the life-giving Word of Jesus through Scripture readings and through biblically-faithful, applicable preaching.

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LATEST:

May 24, 2026

What does the Holy Spirit actually do in the life of the church? 1 Corinthians 12 shows us that God’s empowering Spirit works unity in and through the whole body of Christ. So let’s understand: Who is the Holy Spirit? How does he empower us? And for what does he empower us? Speaker: Rev. Creighton … Read more May 24, 2026

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November 14, 2021

What does genuine repentance look like? David shows us that genuine repentance sees sin for what it is, takes responsibility, and humbly confesses to Almighty God. Genuine repentance cries out, “Create in me a clean heart.” The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 14 November 2021  

November 7, 2021

In a world of flimsy promises, we need a sure thing to count on. For the sake of his people, God promises David an everlasting kingdom, and neither death, nor sin, nor time can void that promise. The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 7 November 2021

October 31, 2021

What makes for a godly leader? When we look at the difference between Saul and David we see that a godly leader deals with their dark side, submits to God’s revealed Word, and knows they’re accountable to God. The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 31 October 2021

October 24, 2021

Slay your Goliaths, or trust the champion who will? Saving faith depends on God’s saving power, remembers his saving character, and relies on his saving promises. The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 24 October 2021

October 17, 2021

After King Saul is rejected (1 Sam 15), Israel’s future seems bleak. But God works his salvation through his sovereign choice which gives us hope, is uniquely wise, and can surprise us. The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 17 October 2021

October 10, 2021

The Gospel According to Samuel: Saul’s Rejection (1 Samuel 15:10-35) Saul’s failure make clear: partial obedience is wholly disobedient and rightly deserves the Lord’s rejection. Even so, full obedience relies more upon what God has done for you than what you can do for God. The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 10 October 2021

October 3, 2021

The Gospel According to Samuel: The Ways of the King (1 Samuel 8:4-22) When we as God’s people put our self-interest first, we’re not securing what we desire – we’re really rejecting the LORD. But we ought not to miss God’s wild generosity to a completely undeserving people.

September 26, 2021

The Gospel According to Samuel: Hitherto the Lord has Helped Us (1 Samuel 7:3-13) What does the help of the Lord look like? The Lord gives us his Word, glorifies his Name, remains patient for the long haul, leads us to repentance, and responds to intercession. Bishop Charlie Masters, 26 September 2021 (New Song’s Ten-Year … Read more September 26, 2021

September 19, 2021

The Gospel According to Samuel: Faith or Superstition? (1 Samuel 4:1-10) How do we relate to our sovereign God? Through superstitious arm-twisting or submitting “my will” to “thy will”? The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 19 September 2021

September 12, 2021

The Gospel According to Samuel: Hannah’s Song (1 Samuel 2:1-10) Do we have reason to rejoice even when we’re brought low? Hannah rejoicing isn’t conditional on her circumstances: she rejoices that God is the providential reverser and the sovereign king-maker. The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 12 September 2021

September 5, 2021

Answering Anxiety (Isaiah 35:4-7) How should God’s people respond to anxiety and fear? Isaiah speaks a word of reassurance to God’s people: God will deliver you and God will restore you by his saving, sovereign providence. The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 5 September 2021

August 29, 2021

A Renewed Heart (Mark 7:1-23) What does it take for an impure sinner to approach a holy God? Taking the right actions? Jesus wants to renew our hearts from within, and this is very good news. The Rev. Creighton Friedrich, 29 August 2021