Sermons by Matt Sorenson

Sermons by Matt Sorenson

Hebrews, Part 13

Passage: Hebrews 11:1-40 In this message, Matt Sorenson explains that faith is not just crucial for our relationship with Jesus, but it’s what brings us closer to God. Through several stories from the Bible like Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, and more, we learn how faith was the foundation of their strength and righteousness. Matt emphasizes that faith means trusting God even when we can’t see the whole picture. He reminds us of the importance of keeping faith in tough times…

The More You Obey, Part 5

In this message, Matt Sorenson wrapped up our obedience series with the story of Gideon from the book of Judges. Gideon was called by God to rescue Israel from the Midianites. Even though he was scared and uncertain, he followed God’s directions, showing that God uses imperfect people for great purposes. When Gideon gathered an army, God reduced it to just 300 men to demonstrate His power. Despite his fears, Gideon listened and followed God’s instructions, leading to a miraculous…

The More You Know, Part 5

Passage: Philippians 4:13 In this message, Matt Sorenson shares how Philippians 4:13 is often used to offer encouragement, but asks us to reconsider its true context using Pastor Daniel’s ACTS Bible study method. The emphasis is on understanding the scripture’s original intention, urging us to see it as Paul’s declaration of strength through Christ amidst life’s ups and downs, rather than a catch-all for personal triumphs. Ultimately, the message encourages us to find contentment in all circumstances by leaning into…

All-in (Excellence), Part 4

In this message, Matt Sorenson shares about the importance of moving from being a guest to a committed church member. He highlighted the biblical foundation for church membership, emphasizing the early Christian practice of gathering together. Through examples from Acts and other scriptures, Matt showed how early believers prioritized fellowship and communal support. He encouraged us to take active steps in becoming engaged members who spur each other toward love and good works, reminding us that our faith should shine…