The Hero Feeds His People | Les Newsom

Scripture Reference: Matthew 14:13-21
After the death of John the Baptist, Jesus tries to withdraw to contemplate the loss of his dear friend. But quickly, he returns to ministry to feed a hapless people with a meal that they wouldn’t forget and a meal that his followers would be instructed to celebrate until he came again.

Sermon Points:

  • Jesus’ Meal Does A Lot With A Little
  • Jesus’ Meal Is For Everyone
  • Jesus’ Meal Foreshadows Better Meals

Ecclesiastes: 12.3.23 | Les Newsom

At first glance, Ecclesiastes appears to be in our Bibles only to turn its readers into cynics, skeptics, depressed individuals or perhaps some mix of all three). Can there be wisdom—and perhaps even joy—to be found in this odd (and oddly named) Old Testament book?

Taught by Brian Sorgenfrei & Les Newsom. Meets in the CPC sanctuary every Sunday at 9:45am.

The Villain’s Decline | Les Newsom

Scripture Reference: Matthew 14:1-13a
Matthew inserts an interesting little story about the fate of John the Baptist at the hands of Herod Antipas, king of Judea in Jesus day. But the life of Herod provides an anti-example to us who, with the benefit of hindsight, can see what evil choices do to spoil a conscience.

Sermon Points:

  • Herod’s Choices
  • Herod’s Consequences
  • Herod’s (Untaken) Path Out

Ecclesiastes: 11.26.23 | Brian Sorgenfrei

At first glance, Ecclesiastes appears to be in our Bibles only to turn its readers into cynics, skeptics, depressed individuals or perhaps some mix of all three). Can there be wisdom—and perhaps even joy—to be found in this odd (and oddly named) Old Testament book?

Taught by Brian Sorgenfrei & Les Newsom. Meets in the CPC sanctuary every Sunday at 9:45am.

Listening to the Hero | Brian Sorgenfrei

Scripture Reference: Matthew 13:1-23

The worldwide hero spent a lot of time teaching and his disciples claim this hero has the words of life. Why then is it often so difficult to listen to Jesus? The parable of the sower in Matthew 13 is one of Jesus’ explanation for why He is dismissed, ignored and rejected. The problem is the condition of our hearts.

*Special thanks to Tim Keller and Ricky Jones for helpful material on this passage.*

Sermon Points:

  • The Purpose Of Parables (13:10-17)
  • The Problem (13:3-9, 18-23)
  • The Proper Response (13:11, 16)