As we launch a sermon series walking through several of the Psalms, we will see that they both speak to and affirm the full range of human emotions. This first week we will look at perhaps the most famous of the Psalms, the 23rd. As you work your way through Psalm 23, you’ll discover that it’s predominantly about dealing with physical, emotional stress. The author, David, certainly knew what stress was all about. Yet in this beautiful Psalm, he unpacks how the Good Shepherd enabled him to deal with stress.
Stress Guardrails
June 4, 2023 • Pastor Brett Capaci • Psalm 23
Psalm 100
August 6, 2023 • Pastor Brett Capaci • Psalm 100
There are so many ways that God has showed His love for us. We see His love in the things He created for us, in the Bible He's given us, and most importantly, by the gift of His only Son that He sent to die for our sin. However, this week’s sermon discusses one of the ways that we can, in turn, show our love for God. Of course, there are many ways that we can show God our love toward Him, but Psalm 100 talks about one specific way we can show love to our Lord—through our worship.
Psalm 73
July 30, 2023 • Pastor Rodney Julian • Psalm 73
In the Psalm that we examine this week during our Summer Playlist series, the writer, Asaph, seems to be doubting God’s goodness to him. He’s struggling with understanding what he should truly be grateful for. Yet, as we work our way through this 73rd Psalm, we begin to discover (along with Asaph) what true blessing, goodness and even true wealth really is, and why we ought to be eternally grateful to God.
Psalm 63
July 23, 2023 • Pastor Bryndan Loritts • Psalm 63
If there’s ever a truer statement it would be that David was close to the Lord. We see this not only when things are going well. We see this when everything has gone wrong. Psalm 63 is just that, a Psalm where David pours out his heart to God. The contrast of being in a wilderness and drawing near to God is powerful. It communicates what David values most. Let’s turn our attention to Psalm 63.