
New Song Church OKC
New Song Church Exists To Help People Know God.
Pastor Joshua Blount
Show overview
New Song Church OKC has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 388 episodes. That works out to roughly 300 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 42 min and 54 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 days ago, with 23 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 79 episodes published. Published by Pastor Joshua Blount.
From the publisher
New Song Church Exists To Help People Know God. Many people today know about God, but they don’t know Him in the personal way He can and wants to be known. He feels distant and more like a historical figure than a close friend. At New Song we desire to connect real people with a real God, the real Jesus, and the real Holy Spirit in a way that creates real life change. Come find your place this weekend at New Song Church.newsongpeople.com
Latest Episodes
View all 388 episodesThe Heart of Christianity - The Beauty of Holiness, Wrath & Glory
The Heart of Christianity - The Forgotten God
The Heart of Christianity - The Son Shares What Is His
The Heart of Christianity - Why Creation?
The Heart of Christianity - Who Is God?
Easter - A Better Gardener
Good Friday - Easter 2026

Ep 578Exodus to Easter - The God Who Dwells with His People
https://newsongpeople.com/messages/the-god-who-dwells-with-his-peopleFrom the very beginning, God has been on a mission to dwell with His people—not at a distance, but intimately, face to face. The tabernacle was never just a tent in the wilderness; it was a living picture pointing forward to Jesus, the one who would tear the veil and invite you into the presence of God forever. And now, through Christ, you don't just visit where God dwells—you carry His presence wherever you go.

Ep 577Exodus to Easter - The God Who Forms a People
https://newsongpeople.com/messages/the-god-who-forms-a-peopleThe God Who Forms a People | SermonIn this message, we explore how God has always been at work forming a people for Himself—from the Old Covenant to its fulfillment in Christ.Looking at 1 Corinthians 10:11, we see how the events of the Old Testament serve as types—blueprints—that point forward to their ultimate fulfillment, or antitypes, in Jesus. From the rejected stone in Psalm 118 to Christ as the cornerstone, Scripture reveals a consistent plan of redemption.Through the story of Israel in Exodus 19, we are reminded that God delivers His people not just to rescue them, but to bring them into relationship—calling them a “kingdom of priests and a holy nation.” This calling reflects both authority and responsibility: to live set apart, to serve others, and to stand in the gap as intercessors.The Ten Commandments reveal God’s holy standard, yet also show humanity’s inability to fully keep the law. This points us forward to the promise of a new covenant in Jeremiah 31—a covenant where God writes His law on our hearts.Jesus did not come to abolish the law, but to fulfill it (Matthew 5:17). As our High Priest (Hebrews 8), He establishes a better covenant based on better promises. Through Him, we are not only forgiven, but transformed.In Christ, we become new creations (2 Corinthians 5:17). The new covenant is not just external instruction, but internal transformation—God working within us to shape us into His people.Key Themes:Types and antitypes in ScriptureGod’s plan to form a holy peopleThe purpose of the lawThe promise and power of the new covenantTransformation through ChristIf this message encouraged you, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more teaching.

Ep 576Exodus to Easter - The God Who Satisfies
https://newsongpeople.com/messages/the-god-who-satisfiesWhy did God rain bread from heaven in the wilderness—and what does it have to do with Jesus? In Exodus 16, God rains bread from heaven to feed His people in the wilderness—but the manna was never just about bread. It was teaching Israel to trust Him one day at a time. In John 6, Jesus reveals that He is the true Bread from Heaven, the One who satisfies our deepest hunger.📖 Exodus 16 | John 6
Ep 575Exodus to Easter - The God Who Delivers Through the Waters
https://newsongpeople.com/messages/the-god-who-delivers-through-the-watersIn Exodus 3, we meet the God who calls- not first to give us a task, but to give usHimself.Before God sends us out, He calls us in- to know the great I AM who hears, remembers,sees, knows, and comes down to save.Watch the message.Come and see.

Ep 574Exodus to Easter - The God Who Saves by Blood
https://newsongpeople.com/messages/the-god-who-saves-by-bloodExodus to Easter, week 2: The God Who Saves By Blood

Ep 573Exodus to Easter - The God Who Calls
https://newsongpeople.com/messages/the-god-who-callsJoin us as we begin a new series, Exodus to Easter.In Exodus 3, we meet the God who calls- not first to give us a task, but to give usHimself.Before God sends us out, He calls us in- to know the great I AM who hears, remembers,sees, knows, and comes down to save.Watch the message.Come and see.

Ep 572Worship - Kingship Expressed

Ep 571Pray Like Jesus - The Call and The Cost
https://newsongpeople.com/messages/the-call-and-the-costPrayer was central to the life of Jesus. He prayed at the most ordinary moments, and at the most critical ones. He prayed with Scripture, He prayed alone, He prayed with friends, He prayed for His enemies, and He surrendered Himself to the will of the Father in prayer.In this series, we’re going to look at the prayer life of Jesus. We’ll listen as He teaches us how to pray, and we’ll follow His example in the way He prayed.As we pray like Jesus, we’ll grow in our relationship with the Father, our dependence on the Spirit, and our alignment with His mission.

Ep 570Pray Like Jesus - With Others
https://newsongpeople.com/messages/with-othersPrayer was central to the life of Jesus. He prayed at the most ordinary moments, and at the most critical ones. He prayed with Scripture, He prayed alone, He prayed with friends, He prayed for His enemies, and He surrendered Himself to the will of the Father in prayer.In this series, we’re going to look at the prayer life of Jesus. We’ll listen as He teaches us how to pray, and we’ll follow His example in the way He prayed.As we pray like Jesus, we’ll grow in our relationship with the Father, our dependence on the Spirit, and our alignment with His mission.

Ep 569Mens Night
Luke 15:4 Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Doesn’t he leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it?Luke 15:8 Or suppose a woman has ten silver coins[a] and loses one. Doesn’t she light a lamp, sweep the house and search carefully until she finds it?Luke 15:11 Jesus continued: “There was a man who had two sons. 12 The younger one said to his father, ‘Father, give me my share of the estate.’ So he divided his property between them 13 “Not long after that, the younger son got together all he had, set off for a distant country and there squandered his wealth in wild living. 14 After he had spent everything, there was a severe famine in that whole country, and he began to be in need. 15 So he went and hired himself out to a citizen of that country, who sent him to his fields to feed pigs. 16 He longed to fill his stomach with the pods that the pigs were eating, but no one gave him anything.In the storytelling world of first-century Judaism, repetition with variation was a way of signaling that something deeper was unfolding. — Tim KellerIn the cultural world of Jesus’ listeners, the most glaring absence in the story of the prodigal is not the missing son, it is the missing pursuit of the older brother. In a patriarchal household, the father did not chase shame. He bore it, but he did not run after it.That responsibility belonged to the eldest son. The older brother was meant to leave the house, seek out his sibling, restore the family’s honor, and mediate reconciliation. That was his role. That was his duty.Genesis 4:9 Am I my brother’s keeper?Romans 8:29 For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers.Luke 19:10 For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.Romans 8:29 For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers.

Ep 568Pray Like Jesus - Why Prayer Feels Boring
https://newsongpeople.com/messages/why-prayer-feels-boringMany of us want to pray—but we end up saying the same things over and over, often running out of words or energy. In this message, we look at how Jesus prayed the Scriptures, even in His final moments, and why the Psalms are God’s gift to shape, steady, and revive our prayer lives. If prayer has ever felt boring, forced, or empty, this message offers a simple, life-giving way forward: learning to pray the words God has already given.

Ep 567Pray Like Jesus - The Secret Place
https://newsongpeople.com/messages/the-secret-placeWhat if prayer was never meant to be a routine to manage, but a relationship to enjoy? What if the “secret place” Jesus talked about wasn’t a room, a time, or a formula—but the heart? In this message, Pastor Jackson unpacks how religion quietly steals the life, beauty, and depth from prayer, replacing communion with performance and presence with pressure. Through the life and prayer habits of Jesus, we’re invited to let go of myths that keep us distant from God and rediscover prayer as giving Him total access—anytime, anywhere, with or without words. Prayer isn’t a burden to carry, but a gift that leads us into deeper life with the Father, made possible through Jesus. Let's dive in.

Ep 566Blocks Conference - Night 3
https://newsongpeople.com/messages/blocks-conference-night-3-2026Before All ThingsAt BLOCKS Conference, we begin our year with the One who was before all things and who holds all things together. He is first in time, first in position, and worthy to be first in our lives.For three nights, we’ll gather for extended worship, prophetic messages, and life-changing encounters in God’s presence. Pastors Josh & Sarah Blount will be joined by guest speaker Pastor Corey Russell from House Church in Denver as we magnify Christ, delight in His presence, and are strengthened in His Word.This is more than the start of a new year—it’s a moment of alignment. Together we are declaring: Jesus is before all things, and He will be first in all things.Don’t miss these three transformative nights. Let’s launch off the blocks and run after Him with all we’ve got.