A Summer to Remember

A Summer to Remember - #4 - Holistic Worship

Worship. It’s a word that means many different things to so many different people. It is a word that conjures up our life experiences in places of worship, churches, where some sort of rite and ritual is carried out. It is a word that describes the thing that springs forth from awe-inspiring moments, like the birth of the child or a mountain sunrise. For some it means singing. For others it means dancing. For still others it means quiet meditation. The psalmist invites us to worship, but to what is exactly inviting us? Yes, he calls us to worship, but to do what? He calls us to it today. He calls us to it everyday.

Today, we're looking at a psalm that not only teaches us about the nature of worship, but calls us to it. We’ll be looking at Psalm 100. I can’t wait to open it up to you and to worship with you.

A Summer to Remember - #1 - Perfect Peace

The devil is constantly after us. Our thoughts run away from us. People around us seek to turn us from the truth. Our greatest weapon is God’s Word, and so if we are to be armed at all times, one of our greatest tools is Scripture hidden in our hearts. With David, we confess: “I have hidden your Word in my heart that I might not sin against you” (Psalm 119:11). For the next month, we’ll get to know a few verses worth knowing and hiding in our hearts. In this way, it will be a summer to remember. This week we're looking at Isaiah 26:3-4.