Welcome to Life Church Norton!

Welcome to the Sermon Blog of Life Church (formerly New Testament Baptist Church). Feel free to listen to or download sermons from our Sunday morning services. Then click on the comments to dialogue about the messages so we can learn from each other throughout the week. You may also click on the envelope after each post to send the link to a friend.
*** We have recently become Grace Church and will no longer be posting new sermons on this blog. You can find all newer sermons by going directly to www.thatsgrace.org and search for messages by the Norton location. However, we will continue to maintain this site and all are still encouraged to comment. ***

Dec 12, 2010

Dec 5, 2010

Nov 28, 2010

Nov 21, 2010

Nov 14, 2010

Oct 31, 2010

Do You Want to Be Well? Part II

Pastor Dave Brooks brings the second half of this message begun on October 17.

Oct 24, 2010

Missionary Presentation: Emerson Family

In this service, Bill and Amanda Emerson present their call to serve the Lord as missionaries in a Guatemalan orphanage. For more information be sure to check out www.guatemerson.com.

Oct 17, 2010

Do You Want To Be Well? Part I

Pastor Dave Brooks brought this message as an Intentional Interim pastor candidate on Oct. 17, 2010.

Oct 10, 2010

Stuck Halfway

Karl Dyrli brings this message about being "stuck" between an initial response to God and fully realizing the full life He offers us. This was also the 40th anniversary weekend for New Testament Christian School.

Oct 3, 2010

To Live Is Christ

Gary Brennan brings this message about the centrality of knowing Christ.

Sep 9, 2010

Technical Transition...

If you are here reading this you are probably looking for a sermon from New Testament Baptist Church. At this time we are transferring over our web service, so there will be some delay in posting recent messages. We apologize for that, but hope to put up all missing messages as soon as possible.
You may still leave any questions or comments through the comment link on this posting.
Take care,
Karl