Sermons
We live stream our service on YouTube each Sunday morning at 10:30AM, and add each new recording here weekly.
We live stream our service on YouTube each Sunday morning at 10:30AM, and add each new recording here weekly.
Written for the sabbath, Psalm 92 invites us to rest in God’s provision—joyfully giving thanks for His steadfast love in the morning and His faithfulness at night.
Where does mankind find the happy life, the blessed life? Psalm 1 serves as a gateway to two lives, to ways of living.
Creation silently testifies to the immeasurable greatness of God, and His law speaks of the perfection of His ways.
Though we are often tempted to put our trust in people of power and influence, Psalm 146 reminds believers that the Lord alone is worthy of praise.
The 23rd Psalm speaks to every facet of life from the perspective of those who call the Lord “my Shepherd.”
With God’s glory in view, Psalm 112 celebrates the beauty of a life shaped by a reverent love for God and a deep delight in his commandments. In doing so, our psalmist invites us into a life of gratitude and confidence as we reflect God’s grace, compassion, righteousness, and generosity in everything we do.
Psalm 150 is a call to worship, urging all creation to praise God with exuberance and joy.
In Psalm 73, Asaph shows us that we can bring all of our struggles to God for he is a great comforter.
As we journey with David through his poetic, inspired confessional, God challenges us with a portrait of genuine repentance. May we, as with David so long ago, bring to God, the sacrifice of a broken and contrite heart.