• 10/13/2024 - "The Revealer of Mysteries" (Daniel 2)
    Oct 13 2024

    10/13/2024 - "The Revealer of Mysteries" (Daniel 2) by Pastor Josh at New Woodstock Community Church.

    Sermon Outline

    “The Revealer of Mysteries” (Daniel 2)

    I. The Ignorance of Man (vv. 1-13)

    II. The Omniscience of God (vv. 14-30)

    III. The Witness of God’s People (vv. 31-49)

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    52 mins
  • 10/6/2024 - "The Extent of God's Sovereignty" (Daniel 1)
    Oct 8 2024

    10/6/2024 - "The Extent of God's Sovereignty" (Daniel 1) by Pastor Josh Slocum at New Woodstock Community Church.

    Sermon Outline:

    “The Extent of God’s Sovereignty” (Daniel 1)

    I. God Is Sovereign over Our Tribulations (vv. 1-7)

    II. God Is Sovereign over Our Temptations (vv. 8-16)

    III. God Is Sovereign over Our Trades (vv. 17-21)

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    44 mins
  • 9/29/2024 - “Trust in the One Who Governs History” (Overview of the Book of Daniel)
    Oct 2 2024

    9/29/2024 - “Trust in the One Who Governs History” (Overview of the Book of Daniel) by Pastor Josh Slocum at New Woodstock Community Church.

    Sermon Outline:

    “Trust in the One Who Governs History” (Overview of the Book of Daniel)

    I. Composer: Who Wrote It?

    II. Context: When Was It Written?

    III. Construction: How Was It Written?

    IV. Content: What Was Written?

    V. Cause: Why Was It Written?

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    50 mins
  • 9/15/2024 - "A Warning to the Lady" (2 John 1:7-8)
    Sep 17 2024
    9/15/2024 - "A Warning to the Lady" (2 John 1:7-8) by Elder Owen Simiele at New Woodstock Community Church.Sermon Outline:“A Warning to the Lady” (2 John 1:7-8)1. A Warning Against Deceivers (v. 7a) a. They come from a specific location b. They come with a specific purpose c. They come with a specific motivation2. A Specific Deception (v. 7b)3. The Antichrist? (v. 7c)4. The Cost of Being Deceived (v. 8)...There is no audio for next Sunday's sermon since we'll be at the lake. You can find the sermon transcript below along with its outline.9/22/2024 - "John Gets Practical " (2 John 1:9-13) by Elder Owen Simiele at New Woodstock Community Church.Sermon Outline:"John Gets Practical" (2 John 1:9-13)A)To Abide or Not to Abide? (v. 9)B)A Practical Response to Wrong Teaching (v. 10) C)A Practical Warning for a Wrong Response (v. 11) D)A Joy Made Full (vv. 12-13)SERMON TRANSCRIPT FOR 9/22/24 by Elder Owen SimileIntroduction:Week 1- Introduction of the Elder, the lady and her children.- What it is to love in truthWeek 2- We saw John request something of the lady.- This request involved a command that she heard from the beginning:- That we love one another Week 3- We did a deep dive into false teachers,- For this was the concern of John, that out of love for the brethren, the ladywould be cautious of false teachers and false doctrine. This week we will see John continue his warning to the lady :1) concerning those who do not abide in teachings of Christ,2 ) and her reaction to their arrival.READ 2 JohnA)To Abide or Not to Abide?9 Anyone who goes too far and does not abide in the teaching of Christ, does not have God; the one who abides in the teaching, he has both the Father and the Son.This week we see that our first verse contains a contrast between those who hold to the teachings of Christ, and those who don't.“Anyone...”Before we get any further, It is important to note that in John’s estimation, no one is exempt from this standard, No one's teaching is exempt from examination. John says “Anyone”. As Christians, and especially those of you who are my age, we get tired of seeing teachers who have reached a level of fame, or notoriety who have no accountability, no team of elders, or at least none who will tell them they have gone too far.As we know, the Holy Spirit carried John along to write this, we can set this in stone that no man in God’s economy is above having their teaching examined by those who hear it.Who goes too far...John's use of this word here is unusual as it is the only time it is used in a negative sense. This word is normally used in the sense of something or someone going ahead, such as:- Matthew 2:9 - “......and the star, which they had seen in the east, went on before them until it came and stood over [the place] where the Child was."- Matthew 14:22 - "Immediately He made the disciples get into the boat and go ahead of Him to the other side....."- Matthew 21:9 - “The crowds going ahead of Him, and those who followed, were shouting, "Hosanna to the Son of David.....”Here John uses this word in the sense of those who go on ahead beyond what is correct teaching.One example that came to mind when I was thinking on this was when I was hiring new employees as Stickley. I had three CNC machines, computerized machines that cut out parts and did all the routes and holes in one step versus multiple machines. I had no issue training new people on them, as they were terrified to go beyond what was taught as they could crash the machine into itself if they input a wrong command or setting. What I dreaded the most was when we hired someone with CNC experience, who did not know our standards or processes. They always felt they could run on ahead, they felt they knew enough and could figure it out on their own. These are the ones that invariably made major mistakes. They did not abide by the standards already put in place. This leads us to what John says next:“(Who goes too far) and does not abide in the teaching of Christ, does not have God...”What does this look like? Turn with me to 1 Tim 6:3-5.- 1 Timothy 6:3-5 - "3 If anyone advocates and , 4 he is conceited [and] understands nothing; but he has a morbid interest in controversial questions and disputes about words, out of which arise envy, strife, abusive language, evil suspicions, 5 and constant friction between men of depraved mind and deprived of the truth, who suppose that godliness is a means of gain."It is like Paul is helping us understand by giving us a step by step playbook. Those who advocate for a different doctrine - that is a different teaching, do not agree with sound words.Those sound words are 1) the very words of Christ - and 2) we might say are the words of those taught by the apostles, i.e. the gospels and epistles. This body of teaching together comprises a doctrine that conforms to godliness.What does Websters 1828 define godliness as? Christian obedience.I bring this up because I...
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    46 mins
  • 9/8/2024 - "A Commandment from the Beginning" (2 John 1:4-6)
    Sep 10 2024

    9/8/2024 - "A Commandment from the Beginning" (2 John 1:4-6) by Elder Owen Simiele at New Woodstock Community Church.

    Sermon Outline:

    "A Commandment from the Beginning" (2 John 1:4-6)

    1. A Reason to Be Glad (v. 4)

    2. A Reasonable Request (v. 5)

    3. A Reason to Obey It (v. 6)

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    46 mins
  • 9/1/2024 - "Love in Truth" (2 John 1:1-3)
    Sep 5 2024

    9/1/2024 - "Love in Truth" (2 John 1:1-3) by Elder Owen Simiele at New Woodstock Community Church.

    Sermon Outline:

    “Love in Truth” (2 John 1:1-3)

    A. An Elder, a Chosen Lady & Her Children (v. 1a)

    B. Love in Truth (v. 1b)

    C. The Reason to Love in Truth (v. 2)
    D. God's Sufficiency to Love in Truth (v. 3)

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    46 mins
  • 8/25/2024 - "Trusting in God Is a Team Effort" (Psalm 20)
    Aug 26 2024

    8/25/2024 - "Trusting in God Is a Team Effort" (Psalm 20) by Pastor Josh at New Woodstock Community Church.

    Sermon Outline:
    "Trusting in God Is a Team Effort" (Psalm 20)
    I. A Faith-Filled Blessing for a Faith-Filled King (vv. 1-5)

    II. A Faith-Filled Boast in a Faithful God (vv. 6-8)

    III. A Final Begging of a Faithful Sovereign (v. 9)

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    48 mins
  • 8/18/2024 - "God’s Revelation Requires a Response" (Psalm 19)
    Aug 22 2024

    8/18/2024 - "God’s Revelation Requires a Response" (Psalm 19) by Pastor Josh at New Woodstock Community Church.


    Sermon Outline:
    "God’s Revelation Requires a Response" (Psalm 19)
    I. Awed by Creation (vv. 1-6)
    General/Natural Revelation:
    A. Communicative (v. 1)
    B. Constant (v. 2)
    C. Close-lipped (v. 3)
    D. Common (v. 4ab)
    E. Case Study (vv. 4c-6)

    II. Blessed by Scripture (vv. 7-11)
    Special Revelation:
    A. Its Nature (vv. 7-9)
    B. Its Worth (vv. 10-11)

    III. Compelled by Revelation (vv. 12-14)
    A. To Ask for Absolution (v. 12)
    B. To Ask for Preservation (v. 13)
    C. To Ask for Sanctification (v. 14)

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    51 mins