Episodes

Sunday Jan 25, 2026
Sunday Jan 25, 2026
What does following Jesus actually look like on a Monday morning? In this message, we look at Jesus’ simple invitation (“Follow me”) and how it reshapes the way we live, work, and relate to others. Rather than big, dramatic moments, discipleship often begins with small, everyday choices that allow God to quietly transform us from the inside out.

Monday Jan 19, 2026
Monday Jan 19, 2026
Work can feel overwhelming–like everything depends on us. In this message, we explore where that pressure comes from and how today’s Gospel speaks directly into it. What if there’s another way to carry the weight of our work and daily responsibilities?

Sunday Jan 11, 2026
Sunday Jan 11, 2026
Before Jesus heals a person or preaches a sermon, he hears these words from his Father: “This is my beloved Son with whom I am well pleased.” This message explores how our identity as God’s beloved comes before our work–and how living from that identity can change how we show up on Mondays, not trying to prove ourselves but grounded in who we already are.

Sunday Jan 04, 2026
Sunday Jan 04, 2026
In this message, we look at the story of the Magi and how God meets them through their ordinary work. As we begin this series, we’re invited to pay attention to where God may already be present in the work of our everyday lives.

Thursday Jan 01, 2026

Tuesday Dec 23, 2025
Tuesday Dec 23, 2025
When life turns out differently than we hoped, hope can feel fragile or even lost. This week, we look at Joseph’s story and discover that hope isn’t about getting the life we planned, but trusting that God is still present and at work in the life we didn’t. Even in disappointment, the thrill of hope is this: Emmanuel—God is with us.

Sunday Dec 14, 2025
Sunday Dec 14, 2025
Even the strongest believers (including John the Baptist) experience doubt and discouragement. This week we explore how God meets us in the struggle, and how patience, honesty, and bringing our questions into the light can steady our hearts. Hope doesn’t eliminate the waiting; it transforms it.

Sunday Dec 07, 2025
Sunday Dec 07, 2025
God’s renewal often begins not with dramatic change but with something small–like a shoot growing from a stump. Isaiah invites us to look for those tiny signs of new life, and John the Baptist calls us to “repent,” not in shame, but by waking up to God’s nearness and turning toward what God is already growing in us. This week, discover the small beginning God may be planting in you, and take one simple step to turn toward it.

Sunday Nov 30, 2025
Sunday Nov 30, 2025
Hope isn’t wishful thinking or optimism; hope is trusting that God is at work even when we can’t see how. This week we explore Isaiah’s call to “climb” toward hope and Paul’s reminder to wake up to God’s presence. We end with a simple Advent challenge: identify where you need hope and ask God each day to awaken hope there.

Sunday Nov 23, 2025
Sunday Nov 23, 2025
On the Feast of Christ the King, we remember what kind of King Jesus is: merciful, self-giving, and still inviting us to build with him. In a world obsessed with building our own brand and comfort, we’ll ask the bigger question: What if your life could help bring God’s Kingdom to earth right now?

No matter who you are or where you are on your faith journey, you are welcome at New Roads. We invite you to join us for worship any Sunday at St. Joseph in Belmont—especially if you haven't been to church in a while, and even if you don't think of church as "your thing." Or join our Sunday livestream (10:30 ET) from anywhere in the world. For more information about us, visit our website at www.newroadscatholic.org
