Ephesians Overview
Before we get started in our new series on Ephesians that we’re calling ‘New Creation,’ check out this video from our friends at Bible Project doing a whole overview of the book.
Christ Our Priest-King
Psalm 110 is the most quoted Psalm in the NT and the most explicit ‘Royal Psalm’ declaring Jesus as the glorious and final King and Priest over his own people and over the whole world.
Together '22
We’re so excited for Together ‘22. Join City Parish and other churches from across Petaluma in worshipping Christ and seeking his provision and welfare of our great city. Learn More…
A Clean Heart
That David’s personal confession of adultery and murder could be turned into a divinely inspired congregational hymn proves that “whoever comes” to Christ will never be “cast out.”
The Goodness Of God
As the compassionate character of God is revealed in this precious psalm, we are prepared to see how the steadfast love of the final sacrificial Lamb enables wayward sheep to dwell with a holy God.
The Skies, The Scriptures
In Psalm 19, David marvels at the glory of God as revealed both in creation and the Scriptures. Like the sun, nothing is hidden from the life-giving heat of the Word—ultimately fulfilled in Jesus!
Mourning Into Dancing
Psalm 30, though written by David years before the completion of the Temple Solomon would build, became the seminal Psalm for God’s people at its dedication. But why? Listen to find out.
Praise The King
Do we reflect enough on the glory, the majesty, the all-sufficiency, and loving-kindness of our God so much that we’re spurred to worship and praise him as David does in Psalm 145?
Updated Name. Same Vision.
Some of you astute observationalists saw that we subtly went through our website, socials, and church apps and updated the name of the church. Click here to read up on why.