
NewCity Orlando Sermons
NewCity Orlando is a gospel-centered church pursuing personal transformation, authentic community and cultural renewal. Our mission is whole-life gospel transformation for the glory of God and the good of our neighbor. Subscribe here to listen to our weekly sermons.
Latest episodes

Mar 9, 2025 • 39min
Hebrews: Unshakeable | Hebrews 4:11–5:10
Pastor of Formation & Mission Benjamin Kandt continues our sermon series on Hebrews, preaching from Hebrews 4:14-5:10, emphasizing two main commands: "hold fast" and "draw near." He highlights that believers facing trials and cultural pressures should firmly hold onto their confession of faith, openly affirming Jesus as their Savior, even when it's difficult. Jesus, as our "great high priest," uniquely qualifies for this role because He is sinless, fully human, and has personally experienced trials and temptations. Jesus learned obedience through suffering, showing believers how to faithfully endure their own hardships by trusting, honestly expressing their desires, and ultimately surrendering their will to God.Furthermore, believers are invited to confidently "draw near" to God, trusting Jesus’ sympathy and gentleness toward human weakness. Unlike humans who often respond harshly or critically, Jesus responds with compassion. This gentle, sympathetic posture invites Christians to approach God's "throne of grace" freely, expecting mercy and timely help in their moments of need.

Mar 2, 2025 • 35min
Hebrews: Unshakeable | Hebrews 3:1-6
Kenny Dyches explores how Jesus brings freedom, family, and a hopeful future using the freediving analogy. Fear can drag us down like gravity, but clinging to Jesus is our lifeline. He emphasizes that faith needs to be applied actively in our lives. Community support is crucial in overcoming isolation and fear, just like mangrove trees thrive together. The sermon encourages embracing our identity as God's children while recognizing Jesus' unique role as our leader and high priest, inviting us all back into a full and rich life.

Feb 23, 2025 • 31min
Hebrews: Unshakeable | Hebrews 2:5–18
In this sermon, Pastor of Formation & Mission Benjamin Kandt explores Hebrews 2, presenting a four-part framework to explain the gospel: God made it all, we lost it all, Jesus gave it all, and we get it all. He begins by reflecting on the Psalm 8 reference in Hebrews, highlighting the profound truth that humanity was created with glory and honor, entrusted with God’s authority over creation. However, Pastor Kandt contrasts this biblical view with secular perspectives, arguing that while secularism offers a diminished view of human worth, Scripture presents humanity as divinely endowed with purpose and dignity.He then addresses the fall of humanity, explaining how sin led to humanity losing its authority, effectively handing power over to the devil. This brokenness is visible in the fear, anxiety, and shame that permeate human experience. Yet, the heart of the message is the redemptive work of Jesus, who took on human flesh to destroy the power of sin and death. Pastor Kandt emphasizes that Jesus’ sacrifice restores what was lost, offering believers unshakable confidence in God’s love and authority. The sermon concludes by reminding listeners that Jesus is not ashamed to call believers His brothers and sisters, freeing them from fear and shame so they can live boldly, fully embracing the victory and glory granted through Christ.

Feb 16, 2025 • 35min
Hebrews: Unshakeable | Hebrews 1:1–2:4
In this opening message of NewCity Orlando’s spring sermon series on Hebrews, Pastor of Formation & Mission Benjamin Kandt lays a foundation for understanding the book’s central theme: Jesus over everything. Preaching from Hebrews 1:1–2:4, he highlights seven ways Christ is superior—He is the heir, creator, radiance, imprint, sustainer, savior, and Lord.Through vivid illustrations, historical context, and deep theological insights, Pastor Benjamin unpacks how the supremacy of Jesus calls us to draw near rather than drift away. He challenges us to see Jesus not merely as useful, but as beautiful—worthy of our highest love and devotion. Drawing on themes of perseverance, worship, and trust, he reminds us that in a world constantly vying for our attention and allegiance, Christ alone is unshakable. Whether you feel close to God or find yourself drifting, this sermon calls you to reorient your heart and life around the One who holds all things together.Whether you're familiar with Hebrews or exploring it for the first time, this sermon will encourage you to fix your eyes on Christ, who reigns over all.For more resources, visit newcityorlando.com.

Feb 10, 2025 • 32min
Winter Wisdom | Proverbs 2:1-8
A journey of seeking wisdom unfolds with a man's clash between worldly success and spiritual emptiness. Through vivid dreams and divine encounters, he learns the essence of surrender for true fulfillment. Practical steps to obtain wisdom highlight community’s role and the necessity of relationships. Emphasizing a child-like faith, the discussion reveals how God’s forgiveness paves the way for understanding. Navigating life’s challenges calls for divine insight, encouraging listeners to pursue godly wisdom actively in every aspect of their lives.

Feb 3, 2025 • 43min
Winter Wisdom | Proverbs 3:5-8
Senior Pastor Damein Schitter dives into the transformative nature of wisdom through Proverbs 3:5-8. He argues that true wisdom requires whole-hearted trust in the Lord, contrasting it with self-reliance. Personal anecdotes highlight the journey of cultivating wisdom, which is more than just intelligence. The discussion includes the significance of mentorship and divine guidance, comparing it to relying on Sherpas while climbing mountains. Ultimately, trusting in Jesus is presented as the key to flourishing in life and exemplifying faith.

Jan 27, 2025 • 27min
What is a Disciple of Jesus? | Ephesians 2:8-10; John 17:4; 1 Corinthians 15:58
Dive into the rich definition of discipleship, uniting with Jesus and impacting the world. Explore the tragic Quebec Bridge Disaster and its call for engineering accountability. Discover the 'Order of the Ring,' symbolizing purpose in every profession. Learn how to integrate faith into work as an extension of discipleship. Reflect on the power of faithful witnessing, even amid challenges, and understand that our efforts, guided by God's strength, contribute to human flourishing and His mission.

Jan 21, 2025 • 20min
What is a Disciple of Jesus? | John 13:34-35
The discussion centers on the nature of true Christian community rooted in sacrificial love and mutual support. It contrasts consumerist relationships with the deeper connections formed through the shared commitment to God’s mission. Highlights include insights from social psychologist Sherry Turkle and an engaging analogy from Toy Story 4. The transformative power of being fully known and loved by God is emphasized as essential for genuine relationships. The speaker encourages listeners to embrace the messiness of authentic connections.

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Jan 13, 2025 • 36min
What is a Disciple of Jesus? | John 15:1-11
Discover how abiding in Jesus is essential for spiritual growth and community transformation. The podcast highlights the deep connection between Christ and believers, illustrated through powerful metaphors like the bride and bridegroom. Explore the necessity of dependence on Jesus for true meaning, alongside inspiring examples such as Jim Carrey's testimony. The discussion emphasizes the dynamic relationship of union and communion with Christ, revealing how divine love shapes daily decisions and brings peace amidst life's challenges.

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Jan 8, 2025 • 44min
What is a Disciple of Jesus? | 2 Timothy 2:1-7
The discussion kicks off with essential elements of disciple-making—trustworthiness, teaching, and grit—based on Paul's letters. Imagining a powerful movement sustained across generations, the talk highlights the impact of spiritual parenting and community. Drawing from metaphors of soldiers and athletes, it emphasizes mission over comfort and the joy of mentorship. Personal stories of transformation and the interplay of grit and grace in discipleship showcase how nurturing faith can flourish in communal settings.