The Psalms (Part 4)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 2 (including supplemental passages)

– In this entry of his expositional sermon series on the book of Psalms, our interim pastor, Greg Lynch, takes us further into the 2nd Psalm, showing how it compares the enemies of God in David’s time, to the enemies of Christ during his first advent, and finally to the enemies of the Lord at the last days.

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The Psalms (Part 3)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 2 (incl. supplemental passages)

– In this entry of his expositional sermon series on the book of Psalms, our interim pastor, Greg Lynch, takes us through the “indirectly Messianic” 2nd Psalm which shows how God relates to those who rebel against Him.

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The Psalms (Part 2)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalms 1 & 2 (incl. supplemental passages)

– In this entry of his expositional sermon series on the book of Psalms, our interim pastor, Greg Lynch, reviews Psalm 1 and introduces the “indirectly Messianic” 2nd Psalm.

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The Psalms (Part 1)

Pastor Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 1 (incl. supplemental passages)

– In this entry of his expositional sermon series on the book of Psalms, our interim pastor, Greg Lynch, takes us through a study of Psalm 1, which contrasts the ways of the righteous man with those of the ungodly man.

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Waiting on a Faithful God

HPBC Elder: Greg Lynch – An exposition of Psalm 40:1-5 (incl. supplemental passages)

– It’s very easy to become discouraged or impatient while we are waiting on God, but it is of the utmost importance to remember the He is and will always be faithful to do what He has promised. In this sermon, HPBC deacon Greg Lynch provides and expositional look at a number of scriptural passages on God’s faithfulness and provides instruction on how we should pray and wait upon the Lord.

The Lord is My Shepherd

Guest Speaker: Pastor John Richard – An exposition of Psalm 23:1-4

– The 23rd Psalm is one of the most well-known passages in Scripture, but what is the true meaning and context of the words David wrote, and how do they apply to the Christian life when it comes to dealing with trials? Pastor John Richard provides an expositional view of this text to show us.