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10:30 AM Service Live Stream

July 31, 2022 • Pastor Fran Cooper • Numbers 13:25–33, Joshua 24:14–15

Our current Sermon Series is Larchmont’s Top Ten Favorite Scriptures!
Pastor Fran and Worship Leaders present our own members’ favorite stories and scriptures from the Bible. These Old and New Testament passages will guide and grow our faith through these summer months.
Next Sunday:
#9
July 31st
Numbers 13:25-33;
Josh 24:14-15

11/26/23 - "THANKS!" - 10:30 AM Service Live Stream

November 26, 2023 • Pastor Fran Cooper • Psalm 66

For thousands of years, the Psalmist’s utterings have been the guide for prayer, whether at worship, on the battlefield, or alone in thought pondering the world and its complexities. There is spiritual power in simple thoughts, words and feelings, especially when they come from powerlessness, wonder, and gratitude. Join us as we use the model of the Psalms to pray, “Help,” “Wow,” and “Thanks,” and in doing so, see the good and the miraculous in our everyday life.

11/19/23 - "WOW!" - 10:30 AM Service Live Stream

November 19, 2023 • Pastor Fran Cooper • Psalm 8

For thousands of years, the Psalmist’s utterings have been the guide for prayer, whether at worship, on the battlefield, or alone in thought pondering the world and its complexities. There is spiritual power in simple thoughts, words and feelings, especially when they come from powerlessness, wonder, and gratitude. Join us as we use the model of the Psalms to pray, “Help,” “Wow,” and “Thanks,” and in doing so, see the good and the miraculous in our everyday life

11/12/23 - "Help!" - 10:30 AM Service Live Stream

November 12, 2023 • Pastor Fran Cooper • Romans 8:26–27, Psalm 86:1–7, Psalm 86:14–17

For thousands of years, the Psalmist’s utterings have been the guide for prayer, whether at worship, on the battlefield, or alone in thought pondering the world and its complexities. There is spiritual power in simple thoughts, words and feelings, especially when they come from powerlessness, wonder, and gratitude. Join us as we use the model of the Psalms to pray, “Help,” “Wow,” and “Thanks,” and in doing so, see the good and the miraculous in our everyday life.