A Note From Pastor Eric
Summer Songs, a look back at what God’s been doing through the Psalms
It’s been a joy to walk through the Psalms together this summer! I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunities to preach from Psalm 8, Psalm 34, Psalm 122, and Psalm 127. Each Psalm has challenged us, encouraged us, and reminded us just how personal and powerful God’s Word really is. In Psalm 8, we were reminded that even though God is massive and majestic, He’s also mindful of us. That truth never gets old, He created the whole universe, and yet He knows you and me by name. Psalm 34 helped us see that worship isn’t just for when life is good, it’s for the hard days, too. God is close to the brokenhearted, and He invites us to taste and see His goodness, even in the middle of struggle. Psalm 122 stirred our excitement about being together in God’s house. We celebrated what it means to be part of a church family, where peace, unity, and worship come together as we center our lives around Jesus. And then Psalm 127 challenged all of us who tend to overwork and over-worry (guilty!). We saw that unless the Lord is building our lives, we’re just spinning our wheels. Trusting Him brings rest, not just results. It’s been amazing to see how God has moved in our hearts over these weeks. And the good news? He’s not finished. We’re excited for what’s next, but we’re also taking what we’ve learned with us, trusting more, worshiping deeper, and letting God shape our homes, hearts, and church.
Thanks for being part of this summer journey. I'm looking forward everything God is doing in and through Violet Baptist Church!
Pastor Eric
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