Hallel – Psalms of Praise – Psalm 116
This week Pastor Peter looks at Psalm 116 as part of our series through the Egyptian Hallel Psalms, or Psalms of Praise, dealing with how to be thankful when we look back & see challenge after challenge, trial after trial…why should we be thankful?
Hallel – Psalms of Praise – Psalm 115
Pastor Peter picks up our series looking at the Hallelujah Psalms by teaching on Psalm 115 answering the question, How should we, respond as our culture becomes post-Christian & people don’t trust & in fact, mock our God?
Hallel – Psalms of Praise – Psalm 114
Pastor Peter continues our series through the Egyptian Hallel Psalms, or Psalms of praise, looking at Psalm 114 to address the question, why is praise of God supposed to be on our lips throughout our life, no matter the circumstances?
Hallel – Psalms of Praise – Psalm 113
Pastor Peter continues our series through the Egyptian Hallel Psalms looking at Psalm 113 & wrestling with the question, why should we praise God, even when we don’t feel like erupting in praise?
The Road to Emmaus – Hearts on Fire
Paul, one of the Deacons at Coulee Rock, shares on Luke 24:13-35 drawing our attention to all of Scripture pointing to & preparing us for Jesus Christ.
Hallel – Psalms of Praise – Psalm 118
Pastor Peter teaches through Psalm 118 to answer the question, How do we praise God when we are overwhelmed & feel swarmed by life?
Romans 16:1-27
We conclude our series through the book of Romans with Pastor Peter looking at Romans 16:1-27 & thinking about how we stay faithful, or obedient, to God when we know we will continue to face new divisions & obstacles we can’t yet conceive of.
Romans 15:1-33
Pastor Peter looks at Romans 15 to answer the question, how do we live in unity when disagreements are inevitable?
Romans 14:1-23
We continue our series through the book of Romans looking at Christian unity in Romans 14.
Romans 13:1-14
Pastor Peter looks at Romans 13 which has been called “the most notable passage in the New Testament on Christian civic responsibility.”