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Pastor Safrit walks through Psalms 100, emphasizing that worship is a joyful response to knowing God and recognizing His goodness. He highlights that worship should be a lifestyle rather than a routine, encouraging believers to actively engage in joyful worship through their actions, voices, and service. The sermon calls for a deeper understanding of God's character and faithfulness, urging the congregation to share their worship and experiences of God's goodness with others.



Pastor James preaches from Psalm 34, emphasizing the importance of praising God not just after storms, but during them. He encourages the congregation to seek the Lord, share their struggles, and maintain a community of praise, highlighting that God hears and helps those who are brokenhearted. The sermon calls for a commitment to worship, dependence on God, and the pursuit of peace, reminding listeners that God is present in their trials and will ultimately redeem their struggles.


Pastor Safrit walks through Exodus 32:7-14, highlighting Moses' intercessory prayer for the Israelites who had sinned by worshiping a golden calf. He emphasizes that true spiritual maturity involves shifting from self-focused prayers to praying for others, illustrating how Moses passionately, personally, and persistently sought God's mercy on behalf of the people. The sermon encourages the congregation to stand in the gap for others through prayer, reflecting on the importance of intercession in their own lives.


Pastor Safrit walks through Luke 11, emphasizing the importance of prayer in the life of a believer. He highlights that Jesus teaches his disciples to prioritize prayer, not as a routine, but as a vital connection to God. The sermon encourages the congregation to approach prayer with reverence, seeking God's will and daily provisions, while also emphasizing the need for forgiveness and spiritual protection. Ultimately, Pastor Safrit calls for prayer to be the first response in all situations, reflecting on the transformative power it holds in the life of a Christian.


Pastor Safrit walks through 1 Samuel 1, focusing on Hannah's heartfelt prayer as a model for prayerful devotion. He emphasizes that true prayer comes from a place of deep love and desperation, urging believers to approach God with raw honesty and vulnerability. The sermon highlights that God often uses our painful moments to draw us closer to Him, and that prayer can transform our hearts even before our circumstances change. Ultimately, Pastor Safrit encourages the congregation to love deeply and to trust in God's faithfulness, as demonstrated in Hannah's story.
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