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Songs in the Dark

The King of Grace

March 24, 2024 • Pastor Andrew Clark • Psalm 118

The triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday is an event of extravagant importance. Here he is, the coming king... but is he the king everyone expected? Is he the king we expect him to be today? He is the king that exceeds all our hopes; he is the King of Grace.

Wisdom is Calling

March 17, 2024 • Pastor Andrew Clark • Psalm 112

The Psalms are wisdom literature, kept for us with timeless insight for our everyday lives. In this sermon, we examine how wisdom is defined, why it is valuable, and (perhaps most importantly) how we obtain it.

The Discipline of Praise

March 10, 2024 • Joel Maginnis • Psalm 146

Psalm 146 invites the reader to praise the Lord and to do so by an act of trust. We praise God because we can trust him.

Anger at Injustice

March 3, 2024 • Pastor Andrew Clark • Psalm 35

Anger in and of itself is not sin; it is one of a number of emotions we have been designed to feel. The command comes to us: be angry and do not sin. What does it look like to be righteously angry, how are we to feel, examine, and offer our anger before the Lord?

Lament of the Innocent

February 25, 2024 • Joel Maginnis • Psalm 44

Life has a way of working out such a way that it doesn't seem to match what God has promised us. How do we stay steadfast in times of wandering, when we feel like God sees us. Psalm 44 gives us wisdom in what it means to hold on when it feels like God is not with us.

A Blueprint for a Clean Heart

February 18, 2024 • Pastor Andrew Clark • Psalm 51

As we begin our lenten series through the Psalms, we start with David's psalm of repentance, Psalm 51. An honest look at our wrongdoing, a humble request for restoration, and a renewed hope in God all make for hearts that can enjoy renewed relationship with God himself.