This Sunday's Worship Materials can be found in the "Featured Sermon" below. We meet in person at Harper Park Middle School, and the service is also livestreamed on our YouTube channel.

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Heart Prep for Sunday, August 13th

It was almost two months ago that the headlines in the news were full of the story of the OceanGate submersible known as the "Titan" which had lost contact with its surface vessel soon after it had descended into the deep waters above the ruins of the Titanic. Many of us, me included, followed the story, both fascinated and fearful as we contemplated the fate of the five p...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, August 6th

Dr. Ligon Duncan, the Chancellor of Reformed Theological Seminary, points out that sometimes when we gather to worship as a church family we sing songs TO God. Sometimes we sing songs ABOUT God. You can tell when we are singing TO or ABOUT God by the use of pronouns used in the lyrics. Dr. Duncan say, they give the "direction" of the song. Songs to God address him with "yo...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, July 30th

When we studied the book of Job earlier this year, we found Job wrestling with what philosophers call the problem of evil why do bad things happen to good people? The writer of Psalm 73 is frustrated by the flip side of that coin - why do good things happen to evil people? The psalmist goes through a period of doubt because he envies those who are defined as successful b...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, July 23rd

We've been working through a number of Psalms and seeing what they have to say about the things we are (or should) be praying about. We've looked at how to pray about foolishness, anxiety, repentance, tears, thirst, transcendence, and wisdom I know, it reads just like your typical prayer request list. But that's the Psalms for you they get at the things we forget, or hav...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, July 16th

Last week we talked about how we use social media and how it affects us physically, emotionally, and spiritually. But the problem is so much bigger. We are suffering from a crushing information overload that's causing a great deal of anxiety and stress. And then there's a corresponding inability to make decisions because there's simply too much information to process. Wha...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, July 9th

How much time do you spend on social media? You don't have to answer that, but I'm guessing it's way more than you'd like to admit. Sadly, that's true for most of us. Our life is largely lived before a screen. And it's not all bad but some of it is. And one of the most difficult things about our online life is that we're often unaware of how it's affecting us. We look to ...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, July 2nd

"Stay thirsty my friends." (Wow, I never thought I would use a beer commercial in a sermon.) This week the sermon has been titled, "Prayer for Thirst." I wasn't sure of the title, so I had to ask, "is this a prayer to quench our thirst or a prayer to thirst" If you too are puzzled by the title, well, you can either annoy Dr. Dave on vacation or you can come to worship thi...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, June 25th

Everyone cries. Some people cry a lot. Some people don't. Some people cry over the smallest of things. Some people only cry when faced with great loss. But everyone cries. The Bible doesn't have much to say about crying (in terms of shedding tears). But it has a lot to say about weeping. Probably because weeping involves overwhelming emotion, and because weeping is so comm...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, June 18th

Every month, as we prepare to come to the Lord's Table, one of the Elders comes down front and gives "Words for Sinners," calling everyone to repent. Even though we all would be wise to heed this call to repent, some do not. Besides being restricted from communion, what are the consequences of not repenting? If you desire to hold on to your sin and not repent, what do you ...

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Heart Prep for Sunday, June 4th

Summer in the Psalms with Valley

This week we're starting a new sermon series I've called "Summer in the Psalms." So far this year, we've looked at "Bringing Back the Wanderer" and "A Man Called Job." One dealt with the pain of lost relationships and the other examined how we respond to suffering. For thousands of years, believers have responded to both of these demanding situations by turning to the Ps...

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