Excited for our summer series in the Pslams, “Songs of the Saints.” It begins tomorrow at Redeemer Fellowship. Thanks to Pastor @brianmalcolm for another amazing design for this series.
Our summer series starts on 6/7: Songs of the Saints. We will hit 8 psalms that show us how to trust, worship, suffer, hope, and rejoice before God.
Related: Here's a download of Lewis Bayly’s "5 Rules for Singing the Psalms."
joethorn.org/downloads/psalm…
Excited to kick off our Spring series, Truth That Transforms, tomorrow. Redeemed people, check your email for a series guide. As always, big thanks to @brianmalcolm for the amazing artwork.
“Jesus Christ is often better than his word, but never worse; often anticipates, but never frustrates, the believing expectations of his people.”
– Matthew Henry
Looking forward to gathering with our people and many guests as we worship our risen Savior this Sunday at Redeemer Fellowship. Thanks again to Pastor @brianmalcolm for amazing sermon art for our Good Friday and Easter services.
Help! I have someone visiting us from Chippewa Falls, WI. Can anyone recommend a mid-sized church (specifically 300 or less people on Sunday) near Chippewa Falls with solid preaching and people?
"think of the world's vanity, to contemn it;
of death, to expect it;
of judgment, to avoid it;
of hell, to escape it;
and of heaven, to desire it."
- Lewis Bayly, The Practice of Piety
Our winter sermon series, Walking with God, is essentially a series on piety, which means we need to make a distinction between piety and pietism. Hoping this is helpful for our people. All the resources for the series are at joethorn.org/walking
We love serving @holdfastcoffeeco at Redeemer. We started ordering their blends back in 2024 when @vinniesnyder reached out. Thanks for making it happen and for this killer tumbler. I’ve tried a few, but this one’s perfect. And the American Traditional tattoo design is 🤘
The edits of my sermon for tomorrow means I likely have to cut referencing two songs. 1) Just a Closer Walk with Thee, and 2) Boogeyman, by Motörhead. If I can only keep one... well, you know which one is staying.