There are many ways that God reveals Himself to us. This morning we read Psalm 19 and look at three specific ways He makes Himself known through His creation, His word, and His grace. The beauty of this revelation calls us to respond in worship. (Psalm 19)
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"Psalm 139" - Tim Mannin
Psalms (Part 6) As we wrap up our series in Psalms, we read of David's struggle with his understanding and acceptance of God's presence. We want to control everything in our life instead of merely resting in God's presence, remembering that God sees us, God loves us, and God has us. (Psalm 139, Romans 8)
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Psalms (Part 5) This morning we look at the words of David in Psalm 62 and the life of Job. In both situations, we see a pattern of relying completely on the Father and trusting in Him alone. There are moments when we ask God for things, but sometimes we must just be patient, be still, and remember all He has done for us. The powerful words of this Psalm inspire us to pour our hearts out to Him. (Psalm 62)
Read More"Psalm 56" - Kaleb Kinney
Psalms (Part 4) As Christians we are often ashamed to admit our fear, but in Psalm 56 we find David showing fear and realizing that our fear brings out our faith. When we lack confidence, we must rely on the word of God. We have the knowledge of how the story ends and that brings us confidence in all things. (Psalm 56, 1 Sam. 21, Rev. 5, Romans 8)
Read More"Psalm 51" - Tim Mannin
Psalms (Part 3) In our walk with God, there is a big difference between visitation and habitation. When we drift in and out of a personal walk with God (visitation) we are living in a cycle of back and forth, struggling with the same sin. But to live with God (habitation) we instantly recognize our sin and look to remove it from our life. (Psalm 51)
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Psalms (Part 2) This week we examine Psalm 34 and what it means to praise God in the difficult times. We look back and remember all that He has done for us, claim confidence in the midst of trials and struggles because we know the ending, and leave with the challenge to seize every opportunity to magnify His name daily. (1 Sam. 21 & 22, Psalm 34)
Read More"Psalm 100" - Tim Mannin
Psalms (Part 1) We begin a new six week series on the Psalms. In many of the writings found in Psalms, we see a connecting theme between "God is King" and us being "Deeply Human." In this teaching we explore our human need to express gratitude and worship! (Psalm 100, Phil. 2, Luke 17) Download Slide Images
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