We are continuing through our series in Advent called "Songs for the Savior", where we take an old Advent hymn text, search it's scriptural significance, and show how it points us to Christ! This week we will be looking at the song "What Child is This?". This musically dark tune has been a...
“Not man, who can be seen, should be followed, but God, who cannot be seen. So then, that we might be shown one who would be both seen and followed, God became man.”- St. Augustine
This week we will begin the season of Advent! This is a season of time where we remember that God put...
"You have made us for yourself. Our hearts are restless until they find their rest in thee."
- St. Augustine
This Sunday we will be finishing up our series in the book of Jonah. Having already covered the whole book, this week we will pan out and look at some of the larger themes of sin...
“A worshiping community is made up of individuals whose lives are centered around the Savior they worship together each week. A worshiping community expects to encounter God's presence not only on Sunday morning but every day. A worshiping community recognizes that passionate times of...
"Magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together!"
- Psalm 34:3
We will continue our study through the book of Jonah this week! Be sure to stay up to date with past sermons from this series if you missed any. You can find those sermons here!
What we will be...
"God is to be praised with the voice, and the heart should go therewith in holy exultation." - Charles H. Spurgeon
Down into the belly of the the whale goes Jonah. We will be studying from Jonah 1:17 - 2:10, as he cries out to God from the depths.
What we will be singing...
“Worship isn’t merely a yes to the God who saves, but also a resounding and furious no to the lies that echo in the mountains around us.”
- Mike Cosper
We are continuing our series in the book of Jonah this week. Be sure to listen to last weeks sermon here if you...
" The engagement of the heart in worship is the coming alive of the feelings and emotions and affections of the heart. Where feelings for God are dead, worship is dead."
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