Waiting For The Lord

God not moving as fast as you would like? Sometimes waiting on the Lord tests our patience and challenges us in stretching ways. Join Pastor Matt Sims as he walks us through Psalm 130 and expands our perspective on what it means to wait on God and trust in His timing.
Bold Belief in Tough Times – Part 1

What does it look like to remain in Jesus, even when things get hard? Join Dr. Marty Baker as we take a look at 1 John 2:28 and discover together what it means to have bold belief in tough times. In light of the seemingly perpetual gains of wickedness, lawlessness, and outright perversion masquerading as […]
Senior Sunday 2022

High School Director Jeremy Wittig takes us through Joshua 23 as he honors our High School Seniors and challenges all of us to praise God in all seasons.
Psalm 145 – Part 2

From the beginning of our study of the Psalter to the end, we can’t miss the this wonderful book calls us to do. It’s one, little, monosyllabic word: praise. The first time it occurs is in Psalm 7 17 I will give thanks to the LORD according to His righteousness, and will sing praise to […]
Psalm 115

Several years ago, Dr. Os Guinness gave me a copy of his book Fool’s Talk. What is the purpose of the book, written by a world-class, highly effective apologist? His goal is to help equip Christians to know how to properly and powerfully address our ever-darkening culture. In the first chapter, titled Creative Persuasion, the […]
The 2nd Most Repeated Command In The Bible

Join Dr. Michael Coffey as he walks us through the 2nd most repeated command in the Bible, “Praise the Lord!”
Psalm 95

Several years ago Liz and I had the pleasure of seeing a Cirque du Soleil act in Orlando. I must say, the acrobatic, other-worldly ability of these well-fit people blew me away. No matter what feat they attempted to pull off, one word kept popping up in my mind: balance. Here is a video as a case […]
Psalm 91

Several years ago as Liz and I walked the beautiful mall downtown D.C., an ominous storm appeared out of nowhere. Before we knew it, blinding rain pelted us, lightning strikes etched the sky, as thunder sounded like bombs going off. What did we do? We, along with everyone else, ran as fast as we could for the park’s […]
Psalm 11

Despite the wonder of our freedom achieved by the many sacrifices during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), we are still fighting to keep the flame of freedom burning brightly because of persistent external and internal pressures based on radical egalitarianism, ill-founded, logically inconsistent , and/or godless worldviews and philosophical systems. We all sense and see […]