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CC Sermon • Psalm 66

July 2, 2023 • Joe Rigney

In this sermon on Psalm 66, Pastor Joe Rigney expounds upon five exhortations or calls from the psalmist's song. When we are facing trials, sad and frustrated, harried by the day and haunted by the night, with anxieties piling up in our soul – we should know God is the one doing it; he's purifying your faith. And so do you offer superficial obedience and bail when he sends relief? Or do you rebel and exalt yourself by accusing God of doing evil to you? Or, because you know that his steadfast love is better than life and that the goodness of his house is supremely satisfying, do you bless God for his awesome deeds and sing his praises?

God’s Name Upon a People

August 27, 2023 • Mike Schumann

In this sermon, Pastor Mike Schumann expounds upon Psalm 74 which gives us a destructive story of the Temple. The psalmist’s reaction to this upheaval reveals a three-fold truth that he knows about God: He’s powerful, he has made promises to these people, and he is wholly devoted to the praise of his own name.

In Search of the Good Life

August 20, 2023 • Jonathan Parnell

In this sermon, Pastor Jonathan Parnell asks the question “What is the good life?” In Psalm 73, we learn of 3 major lessons that are absolutely necessary in pursuit of the good life: recognize our broken perspectives, remember that God is real, and reorder our heart’s affections.

Win Them With Mercy

August 13, 2023 • David Mathis

In this sermon on Psalm 72, Pastor David Mathis expounds upon this 3000-year-old, yet timeless, prayer for an ideal leader. This passage points to the ideal leader, King Jesus, who is unmoved. Jesus is the one true, perfect, immovable leader. Beyond Jesus, the passage reveals four aspects of the ideal leader: his people flourish, his strengths serve his people’s good, his heart pities the needy, and his God get glory. All of us are led and lead in some way so this passage is very practically applicable to all of us.