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Waiting for God, Not Godot (July 10, 2022)

The familiar verse “the righteous will live by his faith” is quoted multiple times in the New Testament to remind us of God’s grace through faith. But, it’s point doesn’t stop there — it also assures us of God’s faithfulness in times of trouble.

Songs for Our Temple (Week 28: Ps. 82-84)

Melanie takes us through Psalms 82-84 to think about how we relate God’s law to earthly rulers, how we make sense of our “enemies” and expressing joy in God’s presence.

Big Fireworks (July 4, 2022)

With fireworks, the best ones are not necessarily just the ones with the best packaging. Likewise, Agur reminds us that the strength the world focuses on isn’t always the most impressive.

So Many Questions (July 3, 2022)

Like Habakkuk, we often wonder why God leaves us waiting in the midst of things that just aren’t how they should be. Why does evil prosper? Why does God allow his people to suffer? How do we process these things?

Songs for Our Temple (Week 27: Ps. 79-81)

Pastor Tim takes us to Psalms 79-81 to find hope in the dark times of life.

Unfortunate Reversal (June 27, 2022)

We all love a good story of a “reversal of fortune,” but are they always good? What makes them good? Agur helps us to consider that in the next verses of Proverbs 30.

Why God? (June 26, 2022)

We wonder why the wicked seem to prosper when God says He loves righteousness.

Songs for Our Temple (Week 26: Ps. 76-78)

We turn with Jason to Psalms 76, 77 and 78. As reflect on the perfection and holiness of God, what is our proper response?

Mistranslated Wonder (June 20, 2022)

As we continue a series on Agur’s wise words in Prov. 30, we turn to things that bring wonder and how wonder can lead us to God (or away from Him without the proper “translation”).

Blessed are the Meek (June 19, 2022)

Can we really afford to be meek in a dog eat dog world like ours?

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