

Bryan Loritts Podcast
Bryan Loritts
Dr. Bryan Loritts serves as a Teaching Pastor at The Summit Church. An award-winning author, he has devoted the majority of his ministry to serving and equipping the multiethnic church. In 2003, he co-founded Fellowship Memphis and currently serves as President of The Kainos Movement, an organization committed to making the multiethnic church the new normal.
Dr. Loritts also serves on the Board of Trustees at Biola University and as Vice President of Regions for the Send Network. He is the husband of Korie and the proud father of Quentin, Myles, and Jaden.
Dr. Loritts also serves on the Board of Trustees at Biola University and as Vice President of Regions for the Send Network. He is the husband of Korie and the proud father of Quentin, Myles, and Jaden.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 52min
Stay On the Wall | Nehemiah 4
A sermon unpacking Nehemiah 4 with vivid scenes of opposition and perseverance. Listeners hear comparisons of faith to contact sports and warnings about cultural softness. The talk explores sources of opposition, how fatigue tempts abandonment, and why hard work builds character. Emphasis lands on prayerful resolve, practical readiness, and the power of community to keep people standing.

Mar 17, 2026 • 41min
Work Matters: How to Turn Your Job Into a Calling | Nehemiah 3
A sermon about treating everyday work as a sacred calling rather than drudgery. Biblical examples and practical stories show work as service that brings order from disorder. The talk highlights dignity in blue-collar labor, the role of competence as witness, and questions to help align career with purpose. It ties work to human flourishing and Gospel-centered meaning.

Feb 16, 2026 • 54min
What Makes You Pound the Table and Weep? | Nehemiah 1
A sermon exploring how burdens become callings, using Nehemiah as a surprising example. Stories of Clarence Jones and personal testimony illustrate costs and courage. Discussion of prayer, Scripture as the anchor, and how marketplace work counts as vocation. A call to let grief for justice lead to action and discernment.

Jan 22, 2026 • 48min
What to do When People, People: Paul’s Masterclass on Navigating Conflict | 2 Corinthians 10
A sermon exploring why conflict is inevitable and how Paul navigated tense relationships. It compares common conflict styles like aggressive 'sharks' and avoidant 'turtles'. It stresses pausing to pray, choosing others' good, and speaking truth in love. Practical tips include asking clarifying questions, addressing conduct not character, and surrendering responses to Christ.

Jan 14, 2026 • 54min
Holy Mission: How God’s Call to be Holy Is so Much Bigger than Us | 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:10
Discover how holiness is more than rules; it's a transformative journey resembling God's character. Learn about the significance of relationships in pursuing holiness and why discernment is vital in our associations. Bryan contrasts godly grief with worldly grief, exemplifying true repentance through the stories of Judas and Peter. Dive into practical implications for marriage, dating, and friendships, as well as the challenges in the workplace. Ultimately, it's about embracing a divine partnership in our walk toward holiness.

Jan 7, 2026 • 32min
Not So Fast: The Last Thing to Do in 2025 | Psalm 103
Message from The Summit Church, Raleigh-Durham, NC - December 28, 2025In this short message from Psalm 103, Pastor Bryan helps us reflect on God's goodness and how we can cultivate a posture of gratitude in our lives.

Dec 15, 2025 • 48min
The Love of Christ | 2 Corinthians 5: 1-21
Message from The Summit Church, Raleigh, NC – December 14, 2025

Nov 24, 2025 • 50min
The Joy of Generosity | Matthew 6:19–24
Message delivered November 23, 2025 at One Community Church in Plano, TX.

Nov 10, 2025 • 53min
An Honest Look At Idols | Acts 19 : 23-41
Message Delivered November 9, 2025 The Heights Church, Denver, Colorado

Nov 3, 2025 • 46min
Do You Care? | 2 Corinthians 1:12 - 2:13
Message Delivered November 2, 2025 The Summit Church, Raleigh, North Carolina


