### Summary
Good morning, Covenant Presbyterian Church! Today marks the beginning of our new program year, and we are excited to kick off with a special focus on Psalm 127. This fall is unique, both for our church and our nation, and we believe God is building something new and exciting among us. We have several important events and initiatives coming up, including a 12-week teaching series on the book of Philippians, starting on September 8th. This series, titled "The Choices Before Us," will guide us through uncertain times, helping us to live faithfully and trust in God's guidance.
We are also resuming our practice of Sunday and Wednesday gatherings to immerse ourselves in the text of Philippians. Alan Hilton will lead these Wednesday night sessions, offering deep, discussion-based Bible study. Additionally, our deacons have called for two prayer vigils during the election season, one on October 5th and another on November 5th, to pray for our nation and seek God's guidance.
Pledge Sunday is on September 29th, an opportunity for us to exercise faith through extravagant generosity, even in uncertain times. We are also thrilled to announce the renovation of Eaton Hall and the courtyard, set to begin on October 1st. This project will benefit our church for generations to come.
Today's message from Psalm 127 reminds us that unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. We are called to trust in God's presence and guidance rather than relying solely on our own strategies and plans. This is especially relevant as we navigate the anxieties and uncertainties of life, whether it's the start of a new school year, financial concerns, or future plans. The psalmist encourages us to shift our focus from anxious toil to trusting in God's faithful presence.
I shared a personal story about my daughter Hannah, who is starting her senior year of high school. The pressures and anxieties she faces are immense, but we are reminded that God has been with her every step of the way. This same God is with each of us, guiding and loving us through all of life's challenges. We are not alone, and we don't need to eat the bread of anxious toil. Instead, we can trust that God is building something beautiful in our lives.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. driven approach allows us to be a light in our community. [17:13]
3. Extravagant Generosity: In times of uncertainty, our natural inclination is to hunker down and protect ourselves. However, we are called to exercise faith through extravagant generosity. By trusting in God's provision and giving generously, we can be a love letter from God to our community, shining brightly in a world filled with fear.
4. God's Faithfulness Over Time: Reflecting on past experiences can remind us of God's faithfulness. Just as God has been with us through previous challenges, He will continue to guide and support us in the future. This perspective helps us to trust in God's ongoing presence and love, reducing our anxieties about the future.
5. Living in Community: Engaging in community through Bible study, prayer vigils, and church events helps us to grow in faith and support one another. These practices allow us to tune into God's Spirit and walk together in healthy, faith-filled ways. Community life is essential for spiritual growth and navigating life's challenges.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [01:19] - Blessing of the Backpacks
- [11:05] - New Teaching Series Introduction
- [12:22] - Election Season and Philippians Series
- [13:37] - Wednesday Night Bible Study
- [14:47] - Prayer Vigils Announcement
- [15:57] - Pledge Sunday
- [17:13] - Living Differently in Uncertain Times
- [18:28] - Extravagant Generosity
- [19:47] - Renovation of Eaton Hall
- [20:58] - Congregational Meeting
- [22:16] - Introduction to Psalm 127
- [23:35] - Personal Story: Hannah's Journey
- [26:43] - Trusting in God's Building
- [31:20] - Living in Community
- [39:11] - God's Faithfulness Over Time
- [40:49] - Closing Prayer and Benediction