For the Earth

Even a rapid reading of Psalm 104 reveals that not only the author of the poem but also the Author of Creation delights in the wonder of the world aro...

Sing to the Lord a New Song!

Sermon by David Walker. My childhood was filled with songs. I can remember riding in my parent’s wood-paneled station wagon with my three brothers,...

For Time

Have you ever been around someone you would describe as deep? Usually, they’re people who have endured the extremes of life and emerged with richly...

Why Does God Bless Us?

Mike Williams is the chair of our elder board, and one of his (many) wise counsels is that we make sure we don’t confuse our causes for our purpose. N...

For a Clean Heart

Aaron Keyes preaching through Psalm 51 King David was called a man after God’s own heart (1 Samuel 13). He experienced heights–and depths–in his re...

For the Soul’s Deep Thirst

More than 1,600 years ago, St. Augustine famously wrote in his Confessions: “You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it...

For Rest

This week, Psalm 23. It is iconic, familiar, transcendent. And though most of us have heard it countless times, its stanzas still don’t sound clich...

For Battle

In Psalm 18, the king faces enemies who are “too mighty” for him (v17). Can you admit when you are facing an enemy “too mighty” to overcome in your...

Psalms: A User’s Guide

What do you want more of in 2020? Of all the things you might say (money, happiness, cowbell), I’m guessing poetry didn’t top your list. Much le...