Sunday Worship Service
July 26 10:30 - 11:30 am | Sanctuary & Online
Northway Christian Church, 7202 West Northwest Highway, Dallas, TX, USA
Please join us for worship in the sanctuary or online at worship.northwaychristian.org. See you Sunday!
Check out our Good Vibrations video here.
If you’d like to carry the good vibrations from the Sunday sermon with you throughout the week, you can do so by listening to the weekly playlist, a collection pulled together by Northway staff.
In a culture that prizes busyness and productivity, rest can feel countercultural even though rest is woven into God’s vision for abundant life. In the beginning, God rested. Jesus invited the weary to rest. And yet so many of us struggle to slow down long enough to receive it. This week’s playlist invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and make space for stillness. – Johnny B.
Joy isn’t about pretending life is easy. It’s choosing to let the light in anyway. Inspired by Psalm 100, this playlist celebrates joy as a holy act of resistance, reminding us that hope, laughter, dancing, and gratitude can shine even in the darkest seasons. – Johnny B
Like a seed beneath the soil, growth often happens before we can see it. This playlist moves through the rhythms of becoming: taking the next step, learning to receive love, finding healing, embracing change, and walking confidently into what’s yet to manifest. May these songs remind you that God is growing something beautiful in you, even now.– Johnny B
Play often feels like something we outgrow, but scripture says otherwise. As Zechariah sees God’s restored world, children will fill the streets with laughter while elders sit together in peace; a community marked by delight, belonging, and shared life. Scripture reminds us that play is more than entertainment—it’s evidence of safety, trust, and flourishing. This week’s playlist asks us to find that freedom individually and collectively. May these songs invite you to laugh a little louder, live a little freer, and remember that joy grows when its shared. – Johnny B
