Sermons from August 2025
Help for a Downcast Soul | Psalm 42 | Brent Smith
Psalm 42 teaches us that even amidst despair and feelings of depression, we are called to seek God, for He alone is our true source of hope and refreshment.
Distressed or at Rest? Psalm 37 | Brent Smith
Psalm 37:1-8 encourages believers not to fret over evildoers but to trust in the Lord, delight in Him, and commit their ways to Him, promising peace and righteousness for those who choose to rest fully in Him.
A Contrite Confession: Psalm 51 | Cole Smith
Psalm 51 is a prayer of repentance, written by King David after his sin with Bathsheba and the murder of her husband, Uriah. David confesses his sin, acknowledges his guilt, and asks for God’s mercy and cleansing. He expresses remorse, seeks a renewed spirit, and desires to experience joy and fellowship with God again. The psalm emphasizes God’s desire for a broken and contrite heart over sacrifices and burnt offerings.
God Cares About You: Psalm 40 | Daniel Gubiotti
Psalm 40 is a Messianic Psalm that starts with Jesus’ resurrection and ends with a call of praise. It magnifies God by showing who He is and the work He has done.
Our Great Shepherd: Psalm 23 | Rob Lee
In Psalm 23, David presents God as a good shepherd who leads His people to places of safety and peace. He guides His sheep through the valley of the shadow of death and sets them at a table of abundant blessings.