Bryan Loritts Podcast Bryan Loritts
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Dr. Bryan Loritts is a Teaching Pastor at The Summit Church. An award-winning author, Dr. Loritts has spent the bulk of his ministry serving and resourcing the multiethnic church. He co-founded Fellowship Memphis in 2003, and serves as the President of The Kainos Movement, an organization committed to seeing the multiethnic church become the new normal. He serves on the boards of Biola University and is a regular visiting professor at Grimke Seminary. He is also the Vice President of Regions for the Send Network. He is the husband of Korie, and the father of Quentin, Myles and Jaden.
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Christ, the True Vine | John 15
It doesn't take an expert gardener to know that a branch that isn't connected to the vine won't survive for very long. In this week's message from John 15, Pastor Bryan explores the next of Jesus' "I am" statements, helping us understand what it means to abide in Jesus, the "true vine." Many other things—often good things—vie for our time and attention, making this seem impossible. But the truth is, we have no hope of producing lasting fruit if we're seeking life from any other source.
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I Am the Good Shepherd | John 10:10-21
Without shepherds to care for them, the threats posed to sheep run the gamut, from losing their way to being attacked by other animals. Simply put, sheep thrive under the guidance and protection of their shepherd. In this week's message from John 10, Pastor Bryan. takes us through Jesus' claim to be the "good shepherd." What is so remarkable about this shepherd is that his love for the flock leads him to not only protect them, but lay down his life for them. As believers, then, we can fix our eyes not on any dangers that may threaten to harm us, but on our good shepherd. Message originally given on April 14, 2024 at the Summit Church in Raleigh, NC.
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I Am the Door | John 10
Doors and gates are things that we likely don't give much thought to until they are in need of repair—and while the truth is that they are usually constructed to keep people or animals out, they can also certainly be opened to let them in. In this week's message from John 10, Pastor Bryan explains perhaps the most overlooked of Jesus' "I Am" statements: "I am the door." Though most people recognize this as Jesus' claim to be the only way to salvation—and it is—it is also a statement that is far richer and deeper than we may realize. Because while Jesus is indeed the only door to salvation, he is also the door that leads to a flourishing life here on earth.
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Friends Just ARE
In this heartfelt podcast episode, Bryan explores the essence of genuine friendship, emphasizing accessibility, responsiveness, and engagement. Drawing from personal anecdotes and historical examples, he offers practical insights and friendship proverbs. Through storytelling, Bryan highlights the transformative power of true companionship in navigating life's challenges. Tune in for inspiring wisdom on cultivating meaningful relationships.
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Jesus the Bread of Life | John 6
Emphasizing Jesus as the "bread of life," this sermon highlights His deity, omnipresence, and sufficiency to meet all needs. Sermon originally recorded at the Summit Church in Raleigh NC on March 10, 2024.
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No Ordinary Book | 2 Timothy 3
When individualism is prized above all, it can be difficult to communicate to others that there is truth that is not subjective, not up for debate—namely, the Word of God. In this week's message from 2 Timothy 3, Pastor Bryan highlights why it is vitally important to look to the Bible, rather than looking inward, to remind ourselves of truth. If the words contained in this book really are the very breath of God—a lamp to our feet and a light to our path—shouldn't our lives be saturated with them?