[…] verse. Please note that you can share this service with others by using the share buttons at the bottom of this page. Old Testament Reading Psalm 95:6-7 6 Oh […]
Read MoreGood morning, Fourth Church! Here you’ll find links to today’s bulletins, the 11:00 a.m. livestream, and the reservations page for last minute RSVPs.
Read MoreMay the Lord give each of us grace to know the depth and richness of all that we sing, pray, confess, and hear preached this day.
Read More[…] among us, whom we are called to honor. Measures you can take to love the body of Christ: Please stay home and do not attend any church events (including the […]
Read MoreA happy Lord’s Day to all. “It is good to give thanks to the LORD, to sing praises to your name, O Most High; to declare your steadfast love in the morning and your faithfulness by night” (Psalm 92:1–2).
Read MoreVerse three of this morning’s Old Testament reading, Isaiah 55:1–3, captures some of the blessing and promise we will find in the Lord as we gather in his name this Sabbath day…
Read More[…] college, Jon worked on his Student Government for three years, and served as the Student Body President his senior year. The arts has been a staple of Jon’s life since […]
Read MoreGood morning, all. Today we begin a new sermon series today entitled, “Fear Not”. In today’s post you’ll find links to bulletins, the 11:00 a.m. livestream, and the reservations page, for last minute RSVPs.
Read MoreIn case you missed it, see Todd’s email from yesterday with a word about the Montgomery County temporary mask mandate. As he mentioned, we continue to benefit as a church from the counsel of a group of medical and health research professionals who are also members of Fourth.
Read More[…] in the pews. These are meant as a way to connect us as a church body. You’re encouraged to participate! Maps Updated maps of the church will be available in […]
Read MoreGreetings to all on this first Lord’s Day of 2021. We mark the new year with a sermon from Dr. Robert Norris on Exodus 33 and by celebrating the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper.
Read MoreOur prelude for the morning service is an instrumental arrangement of “Be Still My Soul”. Its lyrics, penned by Katharina von Schlegel over 270 years ago, speak comfort and strength to our souls…
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