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  • May 10, 2026
    2026 - Delighting in the Lord

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    Jesus prayed in John 17:3 that we would know Him and the Father. Knowing God and being in a relationship with Him through Jesus really is the greatest prize of following Jesus–in fact, the Bible calls this eternal life. In this series Delighting in the Lord we will look at what it means to delight in and enjoy God in his word, in his character, in creation, and in the salvation offered to us in Christ. We invite you to grow with us as we become believers that not only know about God and the things of God, but are in a relationship with Christ in which we take great delight.

Jared Jenkins - May 24, 2026

Delighting in the Lord - In His Creation

2026 - Delighting in the Lord

This week we will look at how we delight in the Lord in his creation. We are blessed to live in UT and God’s glorious creative works are on display every day. Many of us live here because we love the outdoors. But the created world is meant to be a place that points us to God and says many things about him. Ultimately as we delight in the Lord in his creation it should lead us to praise our good creator God that has saved us in the person of Christ.

Scripture References: Psalms 19:1-6

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Jesus prayed in John 17:3 that we would know Him and the Father. Knowing God and being in a relationship with Him through Jesus really is the greatest prize of following Jesus–in fact, the Bible calls this eternal life. In this series Delighting in the Lord we will look at what it means to delight in and enjoy God in his word, in his character, in creation, and in the salvation offered to us in Christ. We invite you to grow with us as we become believers that not only know about God and the things of God, but are in a relationship with Christ in which we take great delight.

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