Covenant Church Doylestown Sermons

Covenant Church – Doylestown, PA

Weekly messages from Covenant, a gospel-centered church in Doylestown, Pa. Visit us on the web at www.covenantdoylestown.org

  1. 3d ago

    God Can Handle Your Grief: An Invitation to Lament | Tim Geiger

    What do we do about our grief, sorrow, and pain? In this message from the Invitations From God in the Psalms series, we look at Psalms 42 and 43 and God’s invitation to lament. These psalms give language to the experience of feeling spiritually dry, emotionally overwhelmed, and far from the comfort of God’s presence. Biblical lament is not faithlessness. It is faith bringing grief, confusion, anger, loneliness, anxiety, and pain honestly before God. The psalmist cries out from a place of deep need, asks hard questions, remembers God’s faithfulness, and repeatedly speaks hope to his own soul: “Hope in God, for I shall again praise him.” This sermon explores why lament is a sign of faith, how lament helps us know God better, and how lament helps us understand our own hearts more honestly. We also look at how Jesus Himself prayed the Psalms and entered into lament on the cross, showing us that God welcomes our honest cries and forms us through them. 📖 Scripture: Psalm 42 and Psalm 43 🎧 Series: Invitations From God in the Psalms 🏠 Covenant Church Doylestown If you feel overwhelmed, forgotten, spiritually dry, or unsure how to pray through grief, this message is an invitation to bring your whole heart to God and learn to hope in Him again. __________ If you're new let us know & visit https://www.covenantdoylestown.org to learn more about us and how you can get connected. If you would like to be prayed for, you can submit a prayer request here: https://covenantdoylestown.org/prayer/ __________ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/covenantchurchdoylestown Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/covenantdoylestown

    33 min
  2. Jun 23

    Why is Prayer So Hard? God's Invitation to pray | Stephen Wood

    Why is prayer so hard? Many Christians believe that God hears us, loves us, and welcomes us, but our actual prayer lives often feel distracted, awkward, inconsistent, or strained. Psalm 28 gives us a deeply honest picture of prayer. David cries out in desperation, asks for mercy, wrestles with the wicked, and eventually moves into praise and confidence in God. This message explores how Psalm 28 invites us to pray honestly and expect transformation. God does not invite only polished, eloquent, spiritually confident people to pray. He invites real people with messy hearts, scattered thoughts, fear, anger, doubt, and need. In this sermon, we look at why prayer is difficult, how Psalm 28 gives us permission to come honestly before God, and how prayer transforms us as we look upward to the Lord. Because of Jesus, we can come to the Father not as strangers, but as beloved sons and daughters. 📖 Scripture: Psalm 28 🎧 Series: Invitations From God in the Psalms 🏠 Covenant Church Doylestown If prayer has felt hard, awkward, or distant lately, this message is an invitation to come home to the Father who hears you. __________ If you're new let us know & visit https://www.covenantdoylestown.org to learn more about us and how you can get connected. If you would like to be prayed for, you can submit a prayer request here: https://covenantdoylestown.org/prayer/ __________ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/covenantchurchdoylestown Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/covenantdoylestown

    37 min
  3. Jun 8

    The Truth About Jesus That Changes Everything | Tim Geiger

    How can you know that you have eternal life? In the final message of our Abide series, we look at 1 John 5:6–21 and John’s closing words about Jesus Christ, the Son of God. John writes to believers who may struggle with doubt, guilt, fear, and uncertainty, and he reminds them that eternal life is found in Jesus. This message explores why Jesus’ humanity matters, why His death on the cross was necessary, and how believers can have confidence before God. John reminds us that whoever has the Son has life, and that those who belong to Jesus are heard by God, protected by Christ, and helped by the Holy Spirit in the fight against sin. In this sermon, we explore what it means to know that we have eternal life, how to pray with confidence, how to intercede for brothers and sisters caught in sin, and why John ends his letter by warning us to keep ourselves from idols. 📖 Scripture: 1 John 5:6–21 🏠 Covenant Church Doylestown 🎧 Series: Abide If you’ve ever wondered whether God really loves you, whether your sins are truly forgiven, or whether you can have confidence before Him, this message is for you. __________ If you're new let us know & visit https://www.covenantdoylestown.org to learn more about us and how you can get connected. If you would like to be prayed for, you can submit a prayer request here: https://covenantdoylestown.org/prayer/ __________ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/covenantchurchdoylestown Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/covenantdoylestown

    32 min

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Weekly messages from Covenant, a gospel-centered church in Doylestown, Pa. Visit us on the web at www.covenantdoylestown.org

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