Psalms Reading Plans & Resources
“I have been accustomed to call this book (Psalms), I think not inappropriately, ‘An Anatomy of all the Parts of the Soul;’ for there is not an emotion of which any one can be conscious that is not here represented as in a mirror.” John Calvin
“We read and sing and pray the psalms, trusting that they will open up a space in our hearts to give and receive the steadfast love of God, from whom no secrets are hidden… What the psalms offer us is a powerful aid to un-hide: to stand honestly before God without fear, to face one another… The psalms invite us, thus, to stand in the light, to see ourselves truly and to receive the reformative work of God through the formative words of the psalmist, so that we might be rehumanized in Christ.” David O. Taylor
“We read and sing and pray the psalms, trusting that they will open up a space in our hearts to give and receive the steadfast love of God, from whom no secrets are hidden… What the psalms offer us is a powerful aid to un-hide: to stand honestly before God without fear, to face one another… The psalms invite us, thus, to stand in the light, to see ourselves truly and to receive the reformative work of God through the formative words of the psalmist, so that we might be rehumanized in Christ.” David O. Taylor
For June and July, we will preach through some of the Psalms. The Psalms are the Church's prayer book and song book, revealing our glorious God to us but also teaching us how to follow and pray to Him. As we preach through the Psalms in our corporate gathering, we encourage you to spend this summer reading the Psalms as individuals, families, and among friends.
To help you read through the Psalms, we have two potential reading plans as well as some recommended resources. You can download the plan and resources here. You can also listen to past sermons on the Psalms at our sermons page.
To help you read through the Psalms, we have two potential reading plans as well as some recommended resources. You can download the plan and resources here. You can also listen to past sermons on the Psalms at our sermons page.
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