The Word Preached at Soli Deo Gloria Church
Pastor Jon Noyes preaches from Luke 16:19–31, calling us to examine our comfort, urgency, and response to God's Word in light of eternity. He warns against spiritual apathy and self-reliance, emphasizing the sufficiency of Scripture, the urgency of repentance, and the hope found in Christ, who has already risen and invites us to respond.
Pastor Jeremy preaches out of Luke 16:1-15, urging us to be wise stewards of our resources by using them for eternal purposes rather than selfish gain. He reminds us that our handling of money reveals the true loyalty of our hearts—whether we serve God or wealth.
Pastor David gives an Easter message on how the resurrection of Jesus assures us that we are not forgotten, overlooked, or invisible. Through the story of Mary Magdalene at the tomb, he reminds us that Jesus comes to us personally, speaks our names, and invites us into resurrection life with Him.
Pastor David preaches on Gethsemane, revealing that Jesus was not asking to avoid the cup of wrath, but praying that after drinking it fully, He would not remain in it forever. He unpacks the depth of Christ's agony—not in the decision to obey, but in the fear of being eternally forsaken—showing that the prayer was heard and resurrection was assured.
Pastor Jeremy preaches out of Revelation 19, declaring the victorious return of Jesus as King of kings and Lord of lords, riding in glory to judge and make war in righteousness. He calls the Church to live with urgency, worship with reverence, and intercede boldly, knowing that Christ's second coming will bring both final justice and eternal hope.
Pastor David preaches that Revelation calls believers to worship Christ alone, resisting the pressures of a world that demands compromise. He emphasizes that true victory comes through faithfulness to Jesus, who redeems and rewards those who endure.
Pastor David preaches on the multitude in white robes from Revelation, emphasizing how they stand before God's throne, not because of their own purity, but because the Lamb has made them worthy and victorious. He highlights that this salvation inspires loud, heartfelt worship, where humanity takes its rightful place in leading the heavenly liturgy.
Pastor Jeremy Haynes preaches from Revelation 5, where John weeps because no one is worthy to open the scroll—until the Lamb who was slain steps forward. This sermon unveils the power, authority, and worship of Jesus, the only one who can fulfill God's redemptive plan.
Pastor Jon Noyes reminds us that despite the chaos in the world, Jesus is reigning now, with all things under His authority, and His sovereignty continues to unfold through history. He emphasized that Christ's love is personal, unmerited, and infinite, freeing us from sin's power and commissioning us as priests to reflect His kingdom in our daily lives.
Pastor Jon Noyes preaches on the prodigal son, showing how both the wayward and the self-righteous need God's grace. He challenges us to recognize our own lostness and embrace the Father's unconditional love and forgiveness.
Pastor David Deutsch preaches in Luke 15:1-10, highlighting how Jesus disrupts traditional purity laws by associating with sinners, showing that His holiness is contagious and reverses the old belief that impurity corrupts purity. The parables of the lost sheep and lost coin emphasize that salvation is entirely God's work—repentance is not what saves, but a response to being found by Jesus, who joyfully carries the lost home and honors them at His table.
Pastor Jon Meenk preaches on the parable of the great banquet found in Luke 14:15-24. In this passage, we learn that God's kingdom is open to those who humbly accept His invitation, particularly the outcasts and marginalized, rather than those who are preoccupied with status and self-interest. This message challenges us to reject transactional relationships and to embrace others with genuine love, reflecting the heart of God.
Pastor David Deutsch preaches out of Ephesians 5:31-32. In this sermon Pastor David unpacks that marriage is a sacred reflection of Christ and the church, designed to tell His story rather than just fulfill personal desires. Through seasons of joy and hardship, its purpose remains the same—to display Christ's love, requiring sacrifice, grace, and a commitment to forgiveness.
Pastor Jeremy Haynes preaches out of Luke 14:1-14 as we continue our study through the gospel according to Luke. This sermon explores Jesus' teachings, where He challenges pride, hypocrisy, and self-centeredness, calling His followers to embrace humility and selfless service. It encourages us to prioritize God's will, extend compassion to the marginalized, and trust in His timing for true exaltation. For more information please visit https://solichurch.com/
Pastor David Deutsch preaches out of Luke 13:22-35. In this passage, Jesus warns of the urgency to repent and align with Him, as the narrow door of salvation will soon close, particularly for the first-century Jews facing judgment. This message underscores the cost of discipleship and calls believers to prioritize God's kingdom and extend His hospitality to all nations. For more information please visit https://solichurch.com
Pastor David Deutsch gives a message on Psalm 84 emphasizing the transformative power of gathering in God's presence, where worship, prayer, and singing allow believers to experience spiritual renewal and strength. It highlights the unique nature of time in worship, where moments in God's courts transcend ordinary time, becoming a foretaste of eternity. Ultimately, it celebrates the incomparable joy and blessing of being in communion with God and His people, declaring that even one day in His presence surpasses a thousand elsewhere.