Songs of the Summer: The Song for the Despondent
The Psalms are known for the beautiful language of praise and hope. When you are in the deepest valleys these prayers can provide language to cry out to God when you cannot find the words. But what about those times where you cannot see hope or you don't have the ability to break out in praise? In those moments, this psalm is for you. Join us to hear "The Song for the Despondent" as Church Planter Dan Chook Reid shares Psalm 88 and how it can teach us to pray when we feel we have lost all hope.
Sermon Topics: Character of God,Lament,Praying Often,Salvation,Seeking
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