The purpose of this series is to steep in the goodness of God. As we catch a better view of who he is and how he interacts with his people, we can rest in his steadfast love. In contrast to the striving and driving of this world, grasping for our own provision, God invites us to trust him as we walk with him.
Our world is filled with frantic striving and driving, grasping for our own provision. Yet, into that world, the Lord speaks some of the most well-known words in the western world. In these words, he is telling us about himself. He is inviting us to trust him. He is drawing us into his steadfast love all the days of our lives. What are these words? “The Lord is my shepherd…” Indeed he is!
The purpose of this series is to steep in the goodness of God. As we catch a better view of who he is and how he interacts with his people, we can rest in his steadfast love. In contrast to the striving and driving of this world, grasping for our own provision, God invites us to trust him as we walk with him.
Our world is filled with frantic striving and driving, grasping for our own provision. Yet, into that world, the Lord speaks some of the most well-known words in the western world. In these words, he is telling us about himself. He is inviting us to trust him. He is drawing us into his steadfast love all the days of our lives. What are these words? “The Lord is my shepherd…” Indeed he is!
The purpose of this series is to steep in the goodness of God. As we catch a better view of who he is and how he interacts with his people, we can rest in his steadfast love. In contrast to the striving and driving of this world, grasping for our own provision, God invites us to trust him as we walk with him.
Our world is filled with frantic striving and driving, grasping for our own provision. Yet, into that world, the Lord speaks some of the most well-known words in the western world. In these words, he is telling us about himself. He is inviting us to trust him. He is drawing us into his steadfast love all the days of our lives. What are these words? “The Lord is my shepherd…” Indeed he is!
The purpose of this series is to steep in the goodness of God. As we catch a better view of who he is and how he interacts with his people, we can rest in his steadfast love. In contrast to the striving and driving of this world, grasping for our own provision, God invites us to trust him as we walk with him.
Our world is filled with frantic striving and driving, grasping for our own provision. Yet, into that world, the Lord speaks some of the most well-known words in the western world. In these words, he is telling us about himself. He is inviting us to trust him. He is drawing us into his steadfast love all the days of our lives. What are these words? “The Lord is my shepherd…” Indeed he is!
The purpose of this series is to steep in the goodness of God. As we catch a better view of who he is and how he interacts with his people, we can rest in his steadfast love. In contrast to the striving and driving of this world, grasping for our own provision, God invites us to trust him as we walk with him.
Our world is filled with frantic striving and driving, grasping for our own provision. Yet, into that world, the Lord speaks some of the most well-known words in the western world. In these words, he is telling us about himself. He is inviting us to trust him. He is drawing us into his steadfast love all the days of our lives. What are these words? “The Lord is my shepherd…” Indeed he is!
The purpose of this series is to steep in the goodness of God. As we catch a better view of who he is and how he interacts with his people, we can rest in his steadfast love. In contrast to the striving and driving of this world, grasping for our own provision, God invites us to trust him as we walk with him.
Our world is filled with frantic striving and driving, grasping for our own provision. Yet, into that world, the Lord speaks some of the most well-known words in the western world. In these words, he is telling us about himself. He is inviting us to trust him. He is drawing us into his steadfast love all the days of our lives. What are these words? “The Lord is my shepherd…” Indeed he is!
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Focus on Jesus, the light of the world, who is faithful in the wilderness
Notes: the wildness can be dark and foreboding. Into the darkness, the light of the world has come! Jesus is that light, who, himself, is sent into to be tested in the wilderness. And unlike us, he doesn’t fail to trust the Father and is vindicated righteous for the task ahead.
Matt Furr - December 21, 2025
Focus on reconciliation with God through the forgiveness of sin Notes: John came baptizing in the Jordon in the Judean wilderness. He is embodying the prophetic call of Isaiah to make straight paths in the wilderness. John’s was a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sin. Forgiveness is the ONLY path to reconciliation with God.
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Welcome to CenterPoint Church! I’m glad you’re here exploring what it might look like to walk with us on the journey of Aaith. Everything we do is about living and sharing a life-changing relationship with Jesus together. So whether you’ve been walking with Jesus for a long time or are unsure, exploring the possibility…you are welcome here!
Joe Ercoli - December 14, 2025
Moses summarizes God’s intentions and provision in the exodus wilderness
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Welcome to CenterPoint Church! I’m glad you’re here exploring what it might look like to walk with us on the journey of Aaith. Everything we do is about living and sharing a life-changing relationship with Jesus together. So whether you’ve been walking with Jesus for a long time or are unsure, exploring the possibility…you are welcome here!