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Psalm 24
Psalm 24 - Getting It Where it Counts
We spend so much of our lives trying to get into things. But how can we get into the presence of God? It’s the place we were made to be and should want to be. But, because of our sin, we can’t get there on our own. Psalm 24 points us to Jesus, the King of Glory, who enters into the presence of God and brings us with Him.
Psalm 23
Psalm 23
We live in a world full of extraordinary claims. But in Psalm 23, David makes a truly extraordinary claim: “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want”. Beyond being sentimental, can he really say that? And can we really say that too? This psalm points us to the Lord Jesus, our Good Shepherd, in whom we can make this extraordinary claim
Philippians 3:1-14
Confidence in Christ
This passage explores one of life’s biggest questions: what happens when we die? Where can we find true certainty, and is it a hope worth rejoicing in? This Sunday, discover the source of Paul’s confidence and how his words point us to a secure and joy-filled future in Christ.
1 Peter 2:18-25
Suffering Servants
1 Peter 2:18-25 speaks into the reality of unjust suffering. How do we respond when treated unfairly? We’ll see how the gospel shapes our endurance—enabling us to rest in God’s approval, follow Christ’s example, and display the reality of Jesus to a watching world.
1 Peter 2:13-17
Religion & Politics
If a believer’s ultimate allegiance is to King Jesus, how should we live under earthly authorities that don’t share His values? In 1 Peter 2:13–17, we’ll see the attitude God calls us to embrace, and how gospel-shaped submission becomes a powerful witness in a watching world.
1 Peter 2:11-12
Compelling Conduct
How do followers of Jesus make a positive difference in a world that doesn’t accept or appreciate us? In 1 Peter 2:11-12, we’re given a surprisingly simple strategy that takes its cues from Jesus himself. We’ll learn how our identity shapes our conduct and witness in the world today.
1 Peter 2:4-10
God’s Building
To many looking on, the Christian church appears weak and insignificant. But in 1 Peter 2:4-10 we see God’s incredible vision for his church in the world. God is building something remarkable through ordinary believers—a living temple and a royal priesthood built on one cornerstone: Jesus Christ.
1 Peter 1:22-2:3
Born Again
For believers in Jesus, God doesn’t just secure our future—he sustains us in the present. In 1 Peter 1:22–2:3, we see that he has given us everything we need for the journey: new life through his word, new love in his family, and a new longing that leads to growth.
1 Peter 1:13-21
Transforming Hope
What are you really living for? And how does your future hope shape your life today? In 1 Peter 1:13–21, we’ll see how the gospel corrects our spiritual short-sightedness—calling us to activate, live out, and ground our hope in Christ’s return and the costly redemption that secures our eternal future.