Part 2: God Sees, Hears and Knows
April 14, 2024 • Pastor David Creek • Exodus 2, Psalm 121
Moses’ early life is filled with lessons for us today. When trials, pain and bewilderment arise—and they inevitably do—where do we fix our eyes? We know the Sunday School answer, but how do we truly let God use suffering to form us into the people he made us to be?
Part 1: Joy
November 26, 2023 • Pastor Luke Uran • Luke 2:10–11, Psalm 95
Advent means “coming.” In Hebrew, “coming” can mean to walk with someone. What would it mean for us this Christmas season to walk alongside someone who is experiencing hardship or loss? The joy of Christmas—the good news of Jesus—is for all people, and it is meant to be shared.
How to Find Satisfaction in a Dissatisfied World
May 28, 2023 • Dr. Winfred Neely • Psalm 90:14
Dr. Neely is the Vice President and Dean of Moody Theological Seminary and Graduate School. He is the author of How to Overcome Worry: Experiencing the Peace of God in Every Situation and is featured in The Moody Handbook of Preaching.
Week 2: Joy to the World
December 4, 2022 • Pastor Luke Uran • Psalm 98, Mark 10:17–25
One of our most beloved carols started with a poem that had little to do with Christmas. It’s drawn from Psalm 98, which does speak of the wonders of Jesus’ unfailing love for us. As believers, we can sing that verse with awe, gratitude and a prayer that we can love others with his truth and grace.
Part 6: Shepherd
November 13, 2022 • Pastor Luke Uran • Psalm 23
As one of the most familiar passages in the whole Bible, Psalm 23 is often rightly read at funerals as a source of comfort. But there’s much more here, if we take a little time to understand sheep and shepherds—and why this is such a beautiful reminder of who God is.
Part 3: Shabach
November 21, 2021 • Pastor Luke Uran • Psalm 145
The Hebrew word Shabach means to address in a loud tone, to shout, to commend, to glory or to declare triumph. This type of worship is celebratory and contagious. Along with this short message, Sunday’s services will feature extended musical worship and, in the second service, believer’s baptisms. Let’s celebrate together in praise of our God!
10:30AM Contemporary Service | 11.21.21
November 21, 2021 • Pastor Luke Uran • Psalm 145
The Hebrew word Shabach means to address in a loud tone, to shout, to commend, to glory or to declare triumph. This type of worship is celebratory and contagious. Along with this short message, Sunday’s services will feature extended musical worship and, in the second service, believer’s baptisms. Let’s celebrate together in praise of our God!
8:30AM Classic Service | 11.21.21
November 21, 2021 • Pastor Luke Uran • Psalm 145
The Hebrew word Shabach means to address in a loud tone, to shout, to commend, to glory or to declare triumph. This type of worship is celebratory and contagious. Along with this short message, Sunday’s services will feature extended musical worship and, in the second service, believer’s baptisms. Let’s celebrate together in praise of our God!
Part 2: Zamar
November 14, 2021 • Pastor Josh Pardee • Psalm 144
The Hebrew word *Zamar* means praise God with music and celebrate in song. In a pivotal moment for both himself and his nation, David worships God with everything he has. And the focus of his worship falls not on his problems, but on who God is.
10:30AM Contemporary Service | 11.14.21
November 14, 2021 • Pastor Josh Pardee • Psalm 144
The Hebrew word *Zamar* means praise God with music and celebrate in song. In a pivotal moment for both himself and his nation, David worships God with everything he has. And the focus of his worship falls not on his problems, but on who God is.
8:30AM Classic Service | 11.14.21
November 14, 2021 • Pastor Josh Pardee • Psalm 144
The Hebrew word *Zamar* means praise God with music and celebrate in song. In a pivotal moment for both himself and his nation, David worships God with everything he has. And the focus of his worship falls not on his problems, but on who God is.