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Mar 22
2020

Walking with God in Joy and Peace

Media, Psalms: Walking With God, Sermons | by Pastor Craig Sturm

Psalms: Walking With God

We continue in our series of sermons on the Psalms that will run in parallel to our series on Romans. Its purpose is to help us learn from the psalmists what it means to faithfully walk with God through the ups-and-downs of life in a world marred by sin. Today, in Psalm 4, we walk alongside David to learn how to walk with God in joy and peace in the midst of adversity.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 4
Feb 9
2020

Walking with God When You’re Afraid

Media, Psalms: Walking With God, Sermons | by John M.

Psalms: Walking With God

This morning we begin a series of sermons on the Psalms that will run in parallel to our series on Romans. Its purpose is to help us learn from the psalmists what it means to faithfully walk with God through the ups-and-downs of life in a world marred by sin. Today, in Psalm 56, we examine how to walk with God when we’re afraid.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 56
Jan 26
2020

Knit Together By God

, Media, New Year Essentials 2020, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

New Year Essentials 2020

We are continuing a set of annual sermons we refer to as our New Year Essentials. These sermons address subjects and important themes that we must repeatedly return to for the glory of God and the transformation of our inner and outer lives. These are not, of course, the same sermons. Rather, they are different sermons, taking different angles, on issues we need to come back to again-and-again. Today, in Psalm 139:13-16, we consider the intimate, creative work of God in knitting human life together in the womb.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 139:13-16
Jan 5
2020

A Life Anchored in God

Media, Sermons, The Living Word 2019 | by Pastor David Parker

The Living Word 2019

Today is the fifth and final sermon in a series we are calling The Living Word, based on Hebrews 4:12, in which God’s Word is described as ”living and active.” His Word is alive and changes lives. To demonstrate this, we asked five pastors, and leaders, to share a passage the Lord has been using in their lives to convict, comfort and/or challenge them. Today, Pastor David dives into Psalm 112 and unpacks what it means to have a life that is satisfied and anchored in all that God is for us in Jesus Christ.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 112
Dec 29
2019

Let Me Meditate In My Heart

Media, Sermons, The Living Word 2019 | by Pastor Marco Ribeiro

The Living Word 2019

Today is the fourth of five sermons in a series we are calling The Living Word, based on Hebrews 4:12, in which God’s Word is described as ”living and active.” His Word is alive and changes lives. To demonstrate this, we asked five pastors, and leaders, to share a passage the Lord has been using in their lives to convict, comfort and/or challenge them. Today, Pastor Marco considers Psalm 77 and how meditating on God’s word transforms our feelings and emotions. We will follow Asaph as he recalls what God has said and done, ponders it, savors it, and is completely transformed by it.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 77
Jun 9
2019

Bible-Saturated and Prayer-Filled

First Things, Media, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

First Things

What are the first things in the life of Jesus’ church? Even if you don’t follow Jesus, you’ve likely wondered, “What is all of this about?” You’re not alone. It can be confusing. So, in this five-week series, we’re considering foundational biblical principles for a healthy, Jesus-treasuring, people-loving, Spirit-empowered, life-transforming local church. This study is built on the backbone of DCC’s mission statement and ten core convictions. Who are we? Why do we exist? What are we doing? That’s what this series is all about-for God’s glory, and our deepest joy.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 119:18,105
Jan 13
2019

Storing Up God’s Word

, Media, New Year Essentials 2019, Sermons | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

New Year Essentials 2019

This morning we are beginning a set of annual sermons we refer to as our new year essentials. These sermons address subjects and important themes that we must repeatedly return to for the glory of God and the transformation of our inner and outer lives. These are not, of course, the same sermons. Rather, they are different sermons, taking different angles, on issues we need to come back to again and again. We begin our year, and our series, by considering the nature of the Bible and the irreplaceable value of storing it up in our hearts.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 119:11
Dec 30
2018

Growing in the Fear of the Lord

Media, Other Sermons | by Pastor Justin Keogh

Other Sermons
The Bible describes God as an all-good, all-powerful, just, merciful, and loving creator. How are we to understand our lives in view of this God? Through Psalm 34, David shows us that the fear of the Lord is the posture of heart that we should take to understand our experiences. We can praise God in all seasons and trust him to be who he says he is, which is exactly what we need him to be.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 34
Dec 23
2018

Jesus’ Song

Media, Sermons, Songs of Christmas | by Pastor Adam Sinnett

Songs of Christmas

We are currently in a month-long Advent series, The Songs of Christmas, in which we are exploring the gospel wonders of Christmas. Today we reach Jesus’ Song. Of course, we don’t have an actual song recorded that Jesus sang, but if he had a song it would be Psalm 110. This psalm is one of the most important psalms that points to the long-awaited, much anticipated Messiah—whose arrival we are celebrating this week.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 110
Aug 13
2017

Wait and Hope

Media, Psalms: Songs of Ascent, Sermons | by Pierce Martin

Psalms: Songs of Ascent

Today we are finishing our 4-part summer series in the Psalms of Ascent, in Psalm 130. This psalm is a psalm of repentance, and while repentance can be a loaded word, the truth is in our culture, we are always repenting, looking to turn from our problems and to some new, better solution. Psalm 130 gives us a different picture of what repentance is though, it argues that what we should turn to isn’t another solution, but a person. And our turning to new solutions will never give us the rest we’re looking for, until we turn to God.

Audio | Notes | Psalm 130