September 3, 2023
Matthew 9:35-10:4
Nathan Archer
As we conclude our series on Psalm 23, we've heard all summer about the promises of God. What do we do when the promises of God meet the pains of everyday life? For Jesus, he proclaims the gospel of the kingdom.
August 27, 2023
Psalm 23:6
Lyndon Plett
Have you ever pursued something or someone with your entire being? Have you ever stopped to consider what made you do this? Psalm 23:6 gives us some insight into God's pursuit of us, but out of this small passage comes the simple question, "How should I respond?"
August 20, 2023
Psalm 23:5 PT.2
Wes Braun
"You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows." These two images revealed to David that God is his host and he is a distinguished guest in the house of the Lord. Join us today as we explore what these two images mean for us since the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.
August 13, 2023
Psalm 23:5 PT.1
Nathan Archer
In Psalm 23:5a, David makes the audacious claim that God prepares a table before him in the presence of his enemies -- a symbol of ultimate joy in awful circumstances. What might it look like to eat at this table and taste this joy today?
August 6, 2023
Psalm 23:4 PT.2
Doretha Plett
David uses the imagery of a rod and staff to describe how a good shepherd brings comfort to his sheep. David encourages us that our Shepherd comforts us, through his written Word (the rod) and his living Spirit within us (the staff), in such a way that we need not walk in fear.
JULY 30, 2023
Psalm 23:4 PT.1
Lyndon Plett
An honest conversation around valleys, shadows, fear and the presence of the Shepherd.
JULY 23, 2023
Psalm 23:3b
Nathan Archer
Obedience is one of our least favourite words. It's been that way since the beginning. See why it's included in Psalm 23's vision of an abundant life.
JULY 16, 2023
Psalm 23:2-3a
Nathan Archer
You're probably exhausted. We all are. Where can we find our deepest rest? Psalm 23 offers a pathway into rest for weary souls.
JULY 9, 2023
Psalm 23
Guest Speaker: John Fortune
In Psalm 23 we see God's loving nature captured in David's pictures of a Shepherd and a Host. We begin to see that through trust, rest, guidance, and provision, we are continually invited to embrace the peace found in surrendering ourselves to His wise guidance and loving provision.