
17 episodes

New Day Church Weekly Sermons Mike Sorcinelli & New Day Church Pastors
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.6 • 11 Ratings
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This podcast includes messages from Lead Pastor Mike Sorcinelli and other pastors at New Day Church. In these messages you'll learn practical, helpful and easy to understand principles that will equip you to live the Christian life. For more information on our church visit www.newdaychurch.cc
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The Gift of Singleness
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God’s promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return.
Our text this week is Matthew 19:10-12 and our theme is the gift of singleness. -
Two Are Better Than One
In our stand-alone message today we are talking about the importance of not living life alone.
God created us for the community, especially during life's difficult moments like receiving bad news from a doctor, facing infidelity, experiencing a miscarriage, going through divorce, or losing a job. The New Testament instructs Christians to love, care for, support, and pray for one another in various ways. Having this support system helps people find strength during challenging times, while those without it struggle more. The message is clear: enduring tough situations alone is even harder than the situations themselves. God's intention is that believers have a community to walk alongside them in life, and even though the pandemic may have caused isolation, it's crucial to re-engage and find that supportive community once again.
Our text this week is Ecclesiastes 4:7-12 and our theme is two are better than one. -
Forgivness' Limit
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God’s promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return.
Our text this week is Matthew 18:21-34 and our theme is forgiveness' limit. -
Church Discipline
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God’s promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return.
Our text this week is Matthew 18:15-20 and our theme is church discipline. -
The Straying Believer
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God’s promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel, we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return.
Our text this week is Matthew 18:10-14 and our theme is the straying believer. -
The Causes of Sin
In “Christ the King” we are studying the gospel according to Matthew. Matthew wrote to proclaim to all that Jesus is the Christ - the Messiah - the fulfillment of God’s promise of a King who would rule over an eternal kingdom. In this gospel we see the King who was revealed, the King who was rejected and the King who one day will return.
Our text this week is Matthew 18:5-9 and our theme is the causes of sin.
Sermon Notes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/108_rN9iJIipID0VsUhNJivOil9J418ku/view?usp=drive_link