Corrie Ten Boom once asked, “Is prayer your steering wheel or your spare tire?”
In other words, is prayer your daily guide, or merely a last resort?
If the Lord’s Prayer, spoken by Jesus, teaches us what to pray, then the Psalms show us how to pray—with raw honesty, deep longing, and unshaken hope.
Throughout the Psalms, prayers are lifted from the depths of sorrow and the heights of joy. They voice every human emotion—from lament to celebration, desperation to gratitude.
No matter where you find yourself, the Psalms meet you there. They are not just words on a page but the language of the soul, echoing the cries and songs of countless generations.
Join us for “A Prayer For… The Psalms and Hope,” a new series exploring prayer in its many forms as expressed in Psalms. Together, we’ll seek the hope found in Psalms—prayers that guide, sustain, and transform us. May they become not just words we read but prayers we live.
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A Pray For… Sermon Series
More than any other book of the Bible, the Psalms reveal both the heart of God and the heart of humanity. They teach us not only who God is, but how we, in all our frailty and faith, can draw near to Him.
Tune in to our 6-week journey through our sermon series, “A Prayer For… The Psalms and Hope,” as we uncover the book of Psalms to learn how to pray, specifically for six areas of our lives: our selves, family, faith community, neighborhood, city, and our nation.