Bring your friends and family as we joyously sing Christmas Carols on Saturday, December 13th, 2025 at 4:00 PM in the Steidel Building.
Cocoa and cookies will be served!
Bring your friends and family as we joyously sing Christmas Carols on Saturday, December 13th, 2025 at 4:00 PM in the Steidel Building.
Cocoa and cookies will be served!
The tongue is but a small part of our body, but it is the cause of great sin. The psalmist tried to be silent around wicked people, but he had to speak! What he realized is that life is short, and all the wealth that we spend our lives worrying about passes quickly on to others. In the end, we should use our tongues to bless God and set our hearts on God’s kingdom which brings eternal reward.
(more…)God leads His people as a shepherd, but His people often refuse to trust and follow Him. May we instead yield our will to His and enter into His rest
(more…)Although God has been good to us, we are easily tempted by the prosperity of the wicked. Their apparent success is a stumbling block as we envy them.
(more…)The Lord, king above all, is the almighty master. However, He always hears and answers us, never treating us like lowly servants, but indeed as beloved children.
(more…)This psalm begins as a prayer for mercy among the terrors of this life. Perhaps we would like to fly away to safety, but we trust God will deliver us according to his steadfast love.
(more…)Wicked rulers and those who follow them will be wiped out in the final judgment. Our rock and refuge is the Christ whose righteousness is our salvation.
(more…)The psalm begins by asking for God’s care and ends with the desire for stable and good government. This is particularly relevant as we celebrate Veteran’s Day.
(more…)The earlier parts of this Psalm speak of our Almighty God and the careful creation of our bodies. Indeed, God’s thoughts are beyond ours, and we and those who are enemies of God have put themselves against us also.
(more…)There is only one God and we can only trust in Him. No one else and nothing else will be there forever when we are in need. But God alone is able to bring hope and salvation.
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