August 2019
Do I Worship?
Ask several people what they believe worship is and you may very well get several different answers. The truth is people have different ideas of what it means to worship. This week Pastor Andy Wahlstrom continues our “Summer Psalms” series in Psalm 95 which many scholars feel is the definitive roadmap in the Bible for worship. This Psalm is going to show us what true worship looks like. It will tell us why we should worship and most importantly it will infuse new, God honoring energy into our worship as well as into our daily lives. 31:38 min.
Enduring Love
When we really want someone to remember something, we will repeat it over and over. Every parent has done that. Apparently, God our father wants us to know that his love will never end. We continue our Summer Psalms series as Mark Morris brings us our message from Psalm 136 and we are reminded that “his love endures forever”. 35:12
Looking Beyond the Surface
When studying scripture, we must often look beyond the the surface to understand deeper meanings. Pastor Andy Wahlstrom continues our series of Summer Psalms as we survey Psalm 22 and look past David’s experiences, a picture of Christ emerges. It is that image that should elicit a response from each of us, a response that is critical to our eternity. 31:30 min.
July 2019
Why And How To Seek After God
The Psalmist in Psalm 63 declares, “Because your steadfast love is better than life, my lips will praise you.” The implications of that promise are immense. The steadfast love of God should not only lead to worship, but to the realization that a relationship with the Lord Jesus will satisfy the deepest longings of our souls. Listen in as Kyle Beckrich brings us our message and we explore that promise and what it means to pursue Jesus each day. 33:34 min.
The Search for Justice
As we continue our Summer Psalm series Mark Morris bring us our message from Psalm 73 “The Search For Justice”. Do you ever feel that life just isn’t fair? Even when you try to do the right thing, it doesn’t turn out right. And does it ever seem like people who DON’T do the right thing always come out on top? The Bible is honest about this, and Psalm 73 gives us some perspective to deal with this frustration. 41:05 min.
Divine Benefits
We continue our Summer Psalm series as Pastor Barry Foster brings us our message “Divine Benefits”. In our busy lives and when things get rough, we forget all God has done for us. This Psalm brings God’s blessings to us back in focus. When we can call God our Father, we receive Divine Benefits that should excite us and cause us to shut His praises from the mountain tops. 32:23 min.
Show Them Jesus
Peter Kelder brings us our message here at Hope Church Lowell on a very exciting day. The Installation of our first Lead Pastor. Pastor Andrew Wahlstrom. 41:58 min.
June 2019
Forgive and Forget
We continue our Summer Psalm series with Pastor Andy Wahlstrom bringing our message on “Forgive and Forget”. Ask people what is most important to them and a good number will tell you happiness. We place great value on being happy but few really know what brings true happiness. This week we explore Psalm 32 to see what it says about being happy and that happiness is achievable for all. 29:15 min
Response To Creation And Our Creator
Pastor Andrew Wahlstrom continues our sermon series of Summer Psalms on “Response To Creation And Our Creator”. God has chosen to reveal Himself in creation. So often we take this universe for granted or can’t see and recognize what is right in front of us. Sunday we will see how Psalm 8 is a reminder that our response to creation and our Creator should be praise and we can praise Him even in the middle of our struggles. Psalm 8. 29:07 min.
In His Presence
Kyle Beckrich brings us our Father’s Day message and continuing in our sermon series “Summer Psalms” – Throughout Scripture we are promised that joy, purpose, hope and life are found in the presence of God. Although we’ve heard this and mostly believe it, we know that we don’t always feel as if we’re in the presence of God. What keeps us from His presence? How can we enter into His presence? Psalm 16. 28:21 min.