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Worship is at the heart of the Christian journey - looking at the heart of worship, the people of worship, and the extension of worship.
Celtic Christians had a word to describe places where the boundary between heaven and earth had been collapsed. They called it "a thin place." Thin places are those places and spaces where it's EASIER to encounter God, EASIER to hear His voice, EASIER to sense the leading of God's Spirit. In this message, Max Vanderpool unpacks the broader meaning behind the Psalms of Ascent (Psalms 120-134) and why it matters that we regularly visit thin places.
Pastor Marc Sharp continues our journey as worshippers through the Songs of Ascent (Ps. 120-134). In today's message, Part 3 in the series, we learn an important fact about this journey - it isn’t meant to be solitary. Christ died and rose again to make us members of a Body among many members, part of a royal priesthood, and an end-time multitude that no one can ever number. And all of this is because God planned it that way! If you would like to view the video of today's service, as well as previous videos, go to: https://www.facebook.com/northridgelife/videos/ (copy and paste into your web browser address bar). For additional information, you may also visit the church website, www.northridgelife.org, and Facebook page, www.facebook.com/northridgelife/.
As we travel through this journey called life, God has some songs he wants us to sing along the way! Songs that will keep us centered and view life, both the good and the bad, through His eyes!
Sermon on Psalm 122, where David expresses his joy over being exhorted to go up to the house of the LORD. Here we likewise are encouraged to look forward to public worship, to love the church, and to have a sincere longing for heaven.
Sermon on Psalm 122, where David expresses his joy over being exhorted to go up to the house of the LORD. Here we likewise are encouraged to look forward to public worship, to love the church, and to have a sincere longing for heaven.
Where does our help come from?
Where does our help come from?
Many people think that going to church is a chore, but really it is a blessing! We don't have to go; we GET to go! We get to spend fellowship time with God's people, in God's Word, and just spend time with our Creator! Isn't that Awesome!
Many people think that going to church is a chore, but really it is a blessing! We don't have to go; we GET to go! We get to spend fellowship time with God's people, in God's Word, and just spend time with our Creator! Isn't that Awesome!
Morning Commitment Communion Service 19 Jan.'20
Disciples delight in God's presence daily in community with other disciples.
Expressions: A Study in the Psalms - Psalm 122
White Oak church of Christ
White Oak church of Christ
Whatever controls your heart, controls your life.
Whatever controls your heart, controls your life.
Praying for the peace (shalom, shawa and tov) of Jerusalem includes praying for the peace of the church, self, neighbor and all around the world because the house of God is there !
Praying for the peace (shalom, shawa and tov) of Jerusalem includes praying for the peace of the church, self, neighbor and all around the world because the house of God is there !
This is third sermon in a series of messages from the the Psalms of Ascent (Psalms 120-134). Through these Psalms, we are encouraged how we can best glorify and enjoy God in the midst of the joys and struggles of life. In this message on Psalm 122 Darin explores the value of worship with fellow believers. The gladness of worship v1-2 The structure He provides v3 The tapestry He weaves v4 The justice He extends v5 The peace that He brings v6-9
Peace begins in your heart. When we first experience peace with God, we can have peace in our relationships and in our world.