
A Song to the King
This past Sunday we began a series in the book of Psalms. We would love to cover every Psalm on Sunday but since we can't we're finding other ways to illuminate the incredible message of this book. Recently, our church planting apprentice (Mike Esa) put together a small teaching on one of his favorite Psalms. Psalm 45 – "A song to the King". We encourage you watch and be encouraged by God's Word.

Summer in the Psalms
This week we will be starting a new series in the book of Psalms. Most people are familiar with this book in some form or fashion. And there’s a reason for that: the Psalms are the language of the soul and they provide for us the full expression and experience of a real life relationship with the living God.

Embracing Obscurity
This past week in our series in Acts we stumbled across an obscure character named Ananias. God gives Ananias a difficult task and he fulfills it courageously (see Acts 9:10-19 and if you missed the sermon you can watch here). And yet we never know anymore about Ananias and we never hear about him again. It seems that Scripture is full of these types of people who make a big impact with little to no credit or mention.

The Stacking Chairs Principle
On Sunday I mentioned the “Stacking Chairs” principle that we’ve adopted here at Port City Church. The basic premise is that none of us—elders, leaders, members—are above any task…including (and maybe especially) stacking chairs. Each week we set up 220 chairs and put away 220 chairs. It’s one of the occupational responsibilities of being a portable church.

You've Got a Friend in Me
At the start of the new year I sensed the Lord calling me to surround myself to a greater degree with a few trustworthy men in my life. In essence, God was nudging me towards taking a step in cultivating biblical friendship. Hesitantly, but knowing this was the direction the Lord was leading, I reached out to two brothers with whom I had been forming a solid friendship.