Summer in the Psalms

The hope of this series is three-fold:

  1. The Psalms will not only speak to us (like all of Scripture), but speak for us. The Psalms minister to us in a mighty way because they give us language for every season of the soul. They can speak for us when we do not quite have the words to express our joy, lament, thanksgiving, weeping, praise, or trust.

  2. The Psalms are prayers and so it is my hope that we will not just study them and sing them, but pray them as well. I want us to be a praying church and one way to grow in that area is to have the language of these prayers filling our heads and hearts.

  3. The Psalms testify to Jesus and so I am excited to see Jesus in the Psalms and have our hearts burn together as we see him and savor him in the Psalms.

 
 

True Happiness (Part 1)

June 5, 2022 Jason Meyer

True Happiness (Part 2)

June 12, 2022 Jason Meyer

Psalm 3

June 19, 2022 Jonathan Sutton

What to do when we get Angry

June 26, 2022 Jason Meyer

The School of Prayer

July 3, 2022 Jason Meyer

Hope for the Hurting

July 10, 2022 Jason Meyer

Remain in the Refuge

July 17, 2022 Jonathan Sutton

How Great is our God

July 24, 2022 Jason Meyer

The Dignity of Humanity

July 31, 2022 Jason Meyer

The Dignity of Daily Work

Aug 7, 2022 Jason Meyer

Trusting God in a Broken World

Aug 14, 2022 Jason Meyer

Hope in that which is Eternal

Aug 21, 2022 Jonathan Sutton

Just Breathe

Aug 28, 2022 Jonathan Sutton

What is Truth?

Sep 4, 2022 Jason Meyer

How Long, O Lord?

Sep 11, 2022 Jason Meyer

"Us" vs "Them"

Sep 25, 2022 Jonathan Sutton

Who Can Enter?

Oct 2, 2022 Jason Meyer

Easter in October

Oct 9, 2022 Jason Meyer

 
 

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