
Come Back
What do you do when the worst chapter of your life becomes the only story you know how to tell? In this message, we dig into Luke 8 and the man living among the tombs, and discover that Jesus crosses the lake for the one

Hosted by New Hope Wapwallopen · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 214 episodes
Established thought leaders with verified media credentials.
Weekly sermon podcast for New Hope Wapwallopen: Faith, Stairville and Slocum United Methodist Churches.
New Hope Wapwallopen hosts New Hope Wapwallopen Sermon Podcast, a religion show with 214 episodes published.

What do you do when the worst chapter of your life becomes the only story you know how to tell? In this message, we dig into Luke 8 and the man living among the tombs, and discover that Jesus crosses the lake for the one

We’re pretty good at welcoming Jesus. We’re less good at welcoming the people Jesus welcomes. Today’s message is taken from Luke 7:36–50.

In Luke 7, Jesus encounters a widow on the worst day of her life, and he doesn't wait for an invitation. This message from Luke 7:11-17 explores what it means to truly see the people around us, and what happens when comp

The same people who hid behind locked doors at Easter are now in the streets of Jerusalem, speaking every language on earth. Pentecost didn't recruit new people; it transformed the ones already there. Someone in your lif

Idols are rarely ugly. They're usually the good things we've relied on too heavily. This week we look at what's really sitting at the center of our lives, and what Paul's curiosity in Athens teaches us about pointing peo

Jesus didn't say I'll show you the way he said I am the way. But what does it actually cost to walk it? This week we look at Stephen's faithfulness, our very modern fear of speaking faith out loud, and what it means to b

The early church had four devotions: the story, the community, the table, and prayer. Turns out, that was enough. This week we're in Acts 2:42–47.

Have you ever found yourself on the wrong path? Today’s message explores the story of two disciples who were traveling in the wrong direction until they encountered Jesus on the road to Emmaus and shared a meal with Him.

The disciples were hiding behind locked doors and Jesus showed up anyway. In week one of Witnesses, we explore what it means that Thomas's honest doubt led to the greatest confession of faith in all four Gospels. Witness

Mary went to the tomb expecting to grieve. She left with news. In John 20, the risen Jesus meets her in the dark, says her name, and sends her somewhere. This Easter, we're asking the question John's whole account is rea

The crowd that welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem wanted a king who would fight for them. What they got was what they needed. This Palm Sunday, we look at what kind of king actually rode into Jerusalem, and what it means to f

In the fifth week of From Wilderness to Resurrection, we wrestle with one of the most common and honest experiences of the Christian life — the long wait between a desperate prayer and God's response. Drawing from Ezekie

Most of us have never been truly thirsty. But a lot of us are spiritually dry and don’t quite have a word for it. This week we look at two stories — Israel in the wilderness and a woman at a well — and the God who shows

Faith isn’t just something you hold — it’s something that moves you. This week, Abram leaves without a map and Nicodemus shows up in the dark. A Lenten challenge to trust God past your comfort zone.

From garden to wilderness, this week’s message explores trust. Where we grasp for control, Jesus remains faithful—and invites us to do the same.

Transfiguration Sunday reminds us that God’s glory is revealed in the familiar face of Jesus—and in the way we love our neighbors. When we learn to see differently, ordinary life becomes holy. It’s a beautiful day in God

Who does God say you are? This week we reflect on Jesus’ baptism and how knowing we are beloved changes the way we treat our neighbors.

This week continues our Won’t You Be My Neighbor? series as we wrestle with forgiveness. Forgiveness is often emotional and complicated, but what if the person we’re really releasing is ourselves? And what if it’s possib

When the world feels heavy, Jesus reminds us where to look. In Matthew 25, neighbor-love moves beyond kindness into responsibility. Faith isn’t just about noticing the helpers — it’s about becoming one.

Anger is everywhere right now, but what if it isn’t the real problem? In this episode, we explore Fred Rogers’ simple but challenging question—“What do you do with the mad that you feel?”—alongside Paul’s words in Ephesi
Sponsor detection runs nightly. Check back soon.
No public pitch examples yet for this show.
Generate your own personalised pitchBased on semantic analysis of episode topics and host coverage, this show is a strong guest fit for executives in:
Industry fit is computed by PitchCentric using vector embeddings of the show's episode catalog.
Shows with the most semantically similar episode content. Pitch one, pitch all; producers cluster.








New Hope Wapwallopen Sermon Podcast has a verified contact on file. Create a free PitchCentric account to access it and generate a personalised pitch in seconds. Research at least 3 recent episodes first and lead with a specific angle that serves their religion audience.
New Hope Wapwallopen Sermon Podcast is hosted by New Hope Wapwallopen. The show is categorised under religion (spirituality) and has published 214 episodes.
New Hope Wapwallopen Sermon Podcast has published 214 episodes.
New Hope Wapwallopen Sermon Podcast regularly covers religion, spirituality, christianity. It sits in the religion category, with a spirituality focus.
New Hope Wapwallopen Sermon Podcast is accessible for guests with genuine religion expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.
New Hope Wapwallopen Sermon Podcast hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.
Episodes of New Hope Wapwallopen Sermon Podcast average 18 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.
Our data rates New Hope Wapwallopen Sermon Podcast's guest bar at 80/100 (Premium tier). Established thought leaders with verified media credentials. Sign in to PitchCentric to see how your own Pod Score compares against this show.
Methodology. Booking Probability™ blends Listen Score, 30-day Virality, open-to-guests detection, and Apple ratings. Data refreshed every 60 minutes. Listen Score and Booking Probability are calculated by PitchCentric. Last enriched 11 days ago.