The Bible Is Messianic Literature | Brian Sorgenfrei

Scripture Reference: John 5:37-47, Luke 24:25-27

If we are to correctly understand any work of literature, we need to know its intended message. The Bible has a central focus to its message that is key to its understanding. That message is bound up in the person and work of Jesus. The Bible Is Messianic Literature!

The Bible is Meditation Literature | Brian Sorgenfrei

Scripture Reference: Psalm 1

We love headlines, sound bites, and summaries! However, the Bible is not designed for quick consumption, but instead is designed for repetitious reading over a lifetime. It takes work, but the result is worth it. This week: The Bible is Meditation Literature.

Sermon Points:

  • Definition of Meditation
  • Power of Meditation
  • Practice of Meditation
  • Key to Meditation

The Life of the Party | Brian Sorgenfrei

Scripture Reference: John 2:1-11

Jesus is joy itself. He is what we are looking for in all our other pursuits.

Sermon Points:

  • The Problem at the Party
  • The Solution For the Party
  • The Cost of the Party

The Five Solas: Sola Gratia & Soli Deo Gloria | Brian Sorgenfrei

Sola Gratia & Soli Deo Gloria: Save by Grace Alone & For the Glory of God Alone

“Reformed” and “Protestant” are buzzwords that often get thrown around in our circles, but many only have a vague notion of what they mean. Others of us may wonder if distinguishing ourselves this way historically and theologically matters in this day and age. Learn about the five solas (Latin for the word alone) what they are, what they mean, and why we think they are the heart of the gospel itself.

The Five Solas: Solus Christus | Brian Sorgenfrei

Solus Christus: In Christ Alone

“Reformed” and “Protestant” are buzzwords that often get thrown around in our circles, but many only have a vague notion of what they mean. Others of us may wonder if distinguishing ourselves this way historically and theologically matters in this day and age. Learn about the five solas (Latin for the word alone) what they are, what they mean, and why we think they are the heart of the gospel itself.