
Sermon Series
IN GOD WE TRUST
Sunday Evenings July 2025
The Psalms continually lift our eyes heavenwards in the midst of life’s varied circumstances. He alone is our help, our rock, and our refuge. The Christian journey encourages us to confess ‘In God We Trust’.
Series available on our YouTube channel from 20th July 2025
Bible reading schedule
20 July Psalm 13
27 July Psalm 14
3 Aug Psalm 15
10 Aug Psalm 16
17 Aug Psalm 17
24 Aug Psalm 19
31 Aug Psalm 20
Resources for this series
Books
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The book of Psalms is the heart of the Old Testament, the libretto of the most vibrant worship imaginable. It informs our intellect, stimulates our imagination, arouses our emotions and stirs us to holy thoughts and actions. It is also a pivotal witness to, and anticipation of, Jesus Christ. Tremper Longman’s commentary interprets each psalm in its Old Testament setting, summarizes its message and reflects on its significance from a New Testament perspective, noting any citation and also providing a Christological reading.
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How to pray, how to feel and how to sing
Christopher Ash shows us how to read and apply the book of Psalms. He takes us through 15 pairs of psalms that represent various ‘types’—including some that are very familiar and some that are often ignored.
He helps us to see how they are fulfilled by Jesus and therefore point to Jesus first and foremost, transforming how we read them, enjoy them and sing them.
Christopher Ash comments that this understanding of the Psalms "can shape the dynamics of our Christian lives in ways that neither a dry and arid intellectualism nor a rootless emotionalism can do. The Psalms can make us Christians with deep feelings, deep emotions, deep thoughts, and deep desires."