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Sunday Morning and Evening Worship

10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

Sunday School Classes

9:30 a.m.

Church Address

5000 Stewart Mill Road,

Douglasville, GA 30135

Phone: 770.489.6758

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Worship for Easter Sunday, April 12, 2020

Please click here to access our Lord's Day page, where Pastors David and Clif have prepared worship for us, both morning and evening, for Resurrection Sunday. This page contains the order of worship, hymn/psalm links, and sermon links....

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Good Friday Worship, April 10, 2020

The Session invites you to gather at 7:00 this evening to commemorate and meditate upon the sacrificial death of our Savior. Please click here to access the Good Friday order of worship, which includes hymn/psalm links and the link to Pastor David's sermon, "A Darkness Like No Other."...

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Meditations for Troubled Times

A Word of Victory"He said, 'It is finished.'" (John 19:30) These three English words translate as just one word in the Greek: tetelestai. The connotation of this word indicates that a task has been carried out, that obligations have been met. What task has been completed? Everything that God required for the salvation of our souls has been finished. Our sins demanded a c...

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Words to Ponder

COVID-19 news, social restrictions, and alterations to our lifestyles may be starting to get to us. As this race turns into a marathon, some of us may be discovering that we are better sprinters. Rev. Dr. Richard Phillips, Senior Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church in Greenville, SC, penned a few words of encouragement from Psalm 42. Words to the Downcast Soul Psalm...

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Meditations for Troubled Times

In my Christian experience, one of the things that stirs my soul, keeps me focused on spiritual truth, and helps me maintain a faith-filled perspective is the singing of hymns rich with biblical truth. John Newton is perhaps my favorite hymn writer. He's not as poetically skilled as Cowper, Watts, or Wesley, but there is something indelibly powerful in his simple proclamat...

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Words to Ponder

We all probably would agree that worship is weird right now. We are still wrapping our heads around "worshiping remotely" and all of itsimplications. Pastor Andy Young has written a timelyarticle, "Worship and Coronavirus," which encourages us to think biblically about worship in the midst of and after the pandemic....

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Meditations for Troubled Times

A Means of Escape Pastor David recently explained that, as believers undergo times of distress, we can be assured that God is at work, alert to the needs of his children, and supernaturally "working things together for good" (Romans 8:28; 1Peter 1:7-8; Hebrews 12:6-12). What the Lord is seeking to accomplish in the lives of people and nations through the coronavirus may n...

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Worship for Sunday, April 5, 2020

Pastors Clif and David have prepared both morning and evening worship for us this week. Please click here to access our Lord's Day page, which contains the liturgies, hymn/psalm links, and sermon links....

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Meditations for Troubled Times

A Doorkeeper in the House of GodThoughts Concerning Psalm 84 Now that we have been away from Lord's Day worship together for three weeks, Psalm 84:1-4 likely captures the sentiment on the hearts of many of us: How lovely is your dwelling place,O LORD of hosts!My soul longs, yes, faintsfor the courts of the LORD;my heart and flesh sing for joyto the living God.Even the sp...

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Financial Anxieties

In the wake of the president's shelter-in-place order extension, please read this timely devotional by Mike Emlet, which deals with anxiety over finances....

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