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A Life Anchored In God

Psalm 112

January 5, 2020 • Pastor David Parker • Psalm 112

Today is the fifth and final sermon in a series we are calling The Living Word, based on Hebrews 4:12, in which God’s Word is described as ”living and active.” His Word is alive and changes lives. To demonstrate this, we asked five pastors, and leaders, to share a passage the Lord has been using in their lives to convict, comfort and/or challenge them. Today, Pastor David dives into Psalm 112 and unpacks what it means to have a life that is satisfied and anchored in all that God is for us in Jesus Christ.

The Lifting Up of a Downcast Soul

January 1, 2023 • Pastor Russ Collins • Psalm 43, Psalm 42

Today is the final sermon in a series we are calling The Living Word, based on Hebrews 4:12, in which God’s Word is described as “living and active.” His Word is alive and changes lives. To demonstrate this we asked five pastors and leaders to share a passage the Lord has been using in their lives to convict, comfort and/or challenge them. Our hope is to show the living nature of God’s word today and, in turn, be moved to study it, trust it, and immerse our lives in it. Today, we consider what it means to prepare for the inevitable battle when we are downcast, doubting, and in despair.

God Our Refuge

November 27, 2022 • Pastor Luke Davis • Psalm 62:5–8

Today is the fourth of five fall sermons in a series we are calling The Living Word, based on Hebrews 4:12, in which God’s Word is described as “living and active.” His Word is alive and changes lives. To demonstrate this, we asked five pastors and leaders to share a passage the Lord has been using in their lives to convict, comfort and/or challenge them. Our hope is to show the living nature of God’s word today and, in turn, be moved to study it, trust it, and immerse out lives in it. Today, we consider what it means to rest upon our mighty rock, in God our refuge.

Rightly Ordered Loves

November 13, 2022 • Pastor Justin Keogh • Matthew 22:34–40

Today is the third of five fall sermons in a series we are calling The Living Word, based on Hebrews 4:12, in which God's Word is described as "living and active." His Word is alive and changes lives. To demonstrate this, we asked five pastors and leaders to share a passage the Lord has been using in their lives to convict, comfort and/or challenge them. Our hope is to show the living nature of God's word today and, in turn, be moved to study it, trust it, and immerse out lives in it. Today, we consider Jesus' call to love God and others in response to his love for us.